Stephen A. Smith comment sets social media ablaze
According to Smith, the Indiana Fever star not only has a superior level on the court but also represents a unique “box office attraction” in the WNBA. These words did not go unnoticed.

Fans of both players quickly took sides, and the debate exploded again, fueling a rivalry that began during their college days, when Reese made the famous “you can’t see me” gesture to Clark after beating her in the national championship.
Since then, their paths have intertwined in media narratives and the development of their professional careers.
Fame’s origin or a complete player?
Stephen A. Smith went further, asserting that part of Reese media recognition comes from her direct interaction with Clark.
According to the analyst, the Chicago Sky player went viral by responding to Clark provocative style, and that spark catapulted her into the spotlight. However, Smith does not diminish her athletic ability or potential within the league.
The direct comparison between the two is not new, but coming from a figure like Stephen A. Smith makes it more impactful.
In a WNBA experiencing unprecedented exposure, these rivalries help keep public interest alive and create a narrative that goes beyond numbers and statistics.