The Gloves Are Off: NBA Stars Rally Behind Caitlin Clark as She Fights Back in Sophomore Season
We’re barely into the new WNBA season, and the drama is already white-hot. But this time, Caitlin Clark isn’t playing the rookie victim — she’s rewriting the script, and some of the biggest names in the NBA are standing behind her.
Let’s be clear: Last season, Clark was the target — 17% of all flagrant fouls in the WNBA were committed against her. That’s not a coincidence. That’s a message. And she heard it loud and clear. From on-court hacks to online taunts, Clark endured it all with class. Until now.
This season? She’s giving it back — hard.
It started with a bang. In the opening game, Clark fouled Angel Reese hard, flipping the narrative instantly. Reese — who taunted her during last year’s rookie campaign — didn’t see it coming. But Clark made one thing clear postgame: “Nothing malicious. Just a good take foul. Every basketball player knows that.”
Translation: I’m done being your punching bag.
And it wasn’t a one-off. When Atlanta’s Rhyne Howard tried to rattle her, Clark brushed it off like lint on a jersey. She didn’t argue. She didn’t flinch. She kept hooping.
Even NBA legends took notice. Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce weren’t subtle. “Caitlin’s off that nice-girl s**t now,” Garnett said. “She let it slide last year, but she’s here now. This is her league too.”
Former NBA stars like Paul George and Kenyon Martin echoed that support. George praised Clark for growing the league — fast-tracking viewership and media buzz to heights the WNBA had never seen. “She’s the face of the league, and she’s earned it,” George said. “Now she’s talking back, and I love it.”
But not everyone is thrilled.
WNBA legend Cheryl Swoopes tried to paint Clark as the aggressor after the Reese incident, calling her a bully. Bad take. Especially when three former NBA players — Gilbert Arenas, Nick Young, and Kenyon Martin — fired back, pointing out Angel’s flop and the hypocrisy in criticizing Clark for finally defending herself.
Even Skip Bayless, never shy with opinions, took Clark’s side: “Sorry ladies, but compared to her drawing power, you are chopped liver.” He’s not wrong. Clark moves the needle — the ratings prove it.
For Clark, the message is simple: She’s not here to smile through cheap shots anymore. She’s here to win — and let her game and grit speak louder than ever before.
The era of polite silence is over. Caitlin Clark has arrived — and now, she’s swinging back.
News
Rachel DeMita explains her shock Big3 firing after Caitlin Clark social media posts: ‘Blindsided’
Rachel DeMita is no longer with the Big3. DeMita confirmed Friday on X that she was officially let go after posting…
Joy Taylor Leaves Everyone’s Jaws On The Floor With Sweaty Workout Video Like You’ve Never Seen Before
Joy Taylor drew thousands of eyes after posting a steamy video of her workout to social media this week. Ray Montgomery…
New footage has surfaced showing a shocking new angle of the incident involving Caitlin Clark — and it’s even more disturbing than anyone realized.
No question opposing players are going after Caitlin Clark. In a chippy 88-71 win over Connecticut on Tuesday night, the Indiana Fever punched…
VIDEO: Former NFL Superstar Adrian Peterson Got Into Crazy Fistfight During High-Stakes Poker Game
Former NFL star Adrian Peterson was caught on camera fighting another man at a poker club, showing some poor form at that. The…
Marina Mabrey Has Blunt Message For Everyone Demanding An Apology For Her Cheap Shot On Caitlin Clark
Angel Reese has some new competition in her rivalry with Caitlin Clark, as the Connecticut Sun has two players who appear to…
Rachel DeMita has officially been fired by the BIG3 after a post she made about Caitlin Clark went viral — and not in a good way.
Rachel DeMita has lost her job. In June 2024, DeMita, a sports influencer with more than 1 million followers on…
End of content
No more pages to load