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The Spun on MSNJemele Hill Takes Side In Caitlin Clark, Brittney Griner DramaThe latest controversy in the WNBA involves two of the game's biggest names, Caitlin Clark and Brittney Griner. Clark and Griner squared off twice this week. The Atlanta Dream won the opening matchup against the Indiana Fever due to a 21-point performance from Griner.
Caitlin Clark has broken her silence on the WNBA's investigation into the alleged abuse that Angel Reese received during the Fever and Sky's opening weekend clash.
The Atlanta Dream and Indiana Fever have faced off twice during the first full week of the WNBA season, splitting the matchups with one win each. However, Thursday's game in Atlanta was marked by controversy beyond the final score.
ESPN recorded its most viewed WNBA opening weekend in network history, driven by the Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese rivalry.
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The Mirror US on MSNWNBA issues explanation after Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese controversyThe WNBA has explained why Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was issued a flagrant 1 during her recent clash with Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese
When Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark fouled Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese in their season-opening matchup last weekend, it sent shockwaves through the WNBA. As Reese made a move toward the basket,
Angel Reese sparks backlash with a TikTok targeting Caitlin Clark, intensifying their ongoing rivalry and stirring controversy online.
Dawn Staley dropped the mic on the WNBA's flagrant foul and controversial call between Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark.
An alternative angle of Caitlin Clark's recent hard foul on Angel Reese has made waves on social media. Clark and Reese added another chapter to their
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The Mirror US on MSNCaitlin Clark may have billion-dollar impact on WNBA as superstar brings more eyes to leagueCaitlin Clark is projected to generate $1 billion for the WNBA after breaking records on the court for the Indiana Fever and off the court with attendance, jersey sales, and viewership
Analyst Ryan Clark apologizes to Robert Griffin III and his wife for making Caitlin Clark debate a personal attack