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Caitlin Clark throws shade and reignites tensions within the WNBA

Unity in the WNBA? The Indiana Fever star seems to have other ideas

Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark

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Caitlin Clark was once again at the center of the conversation, in the midst of a season marked by silent tensions and gestures louder than words.

This time, it wasn’t for her performance on the court, but for a seemingly offhand remark that sent shockwaves through the entire WNBA.

The Indiana Fever clinched the 2025 Commissioner Cup without their star, who is still recovering. However, far from staying in the background, Clark stole the spotlight from the bench, and not with a pass or a three-pointer.

A comment from Caitlin Clark sparks multiple interpretations: a joke or an uncomfortable truth?

During the title celebration, in a live stream from the locker room, Caitlin Clark dropped a loaded phrase: “Girls, I know the whole league hates us.”

Laughter followed instantly. Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and the rest of the team burst out laughing, half-jokingly confirming that their recent success hasn’t been well received by many rivals.

What seemed like an inside joke among teammates quickly turned into a nationwide conversation. Was it sarcasm? A confession? Or simply the reflection of a lingering tension that has surrounded Caitlin Clark since entering the WNBA?

Indiana Fever rises under pressure and growing suspicion

The comment carried another meaning too, a sign that despite criticism and low peer voting, as seen in the All-Star selections, Caitlin Clark remains the emotional engine of the team. And more importantly, she’s not alone.

The victory over the Minnesota Lynx wasn’t just symbolic; it was a statement. The Fever dominated without their main figure, showcasing a chemistry few anticipated.

With five straight home games ahead and Clark imminent return, the team looks ready to climb the standings and silence the noise.

One thing is clear, Caitlin Clark doesn’t need to be on the court to make an impact. Sometimes, a phrase and a trophy are more than enough.

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