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The WNBA's Coordinated Campaign Against Caitlin Clark Is Obvious

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June 28, 2026

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The WNBA's Coordinated Campaign Against Caitlin Clark Is Obvious
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Sky News Australia

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· Jun 29, 2026

‘She’s the reason they fly private’: Jealous WNBA players trashed for targeting Caitlin Clark

​Filmmaker Ami Horowitz says there is “no question” Caitlin Clark is being targeted by her opposition in the WNBA. ​“She is the recipient of 17 per cent of all flagrant fouls in the entire WNBA,” Mr Horowitz told Sky News host James Morrow. ​“Race could absolutely be a component. ​“There is an economic analysis that she makes up 25 per cent of all revenue. ​“She is the reason they fly private now. ​“The WNBA players should be hailing her.”

Awful Announcing

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· Jun 29, 2026

Sarah Spain hammers Christine Brennan for ‘dereliction of duties as a journalist’ over Caitlin Clark

Since Caitlin Clark entered the pros and helped generate a massive surge in interest and investment in the WNBA, famed sports reporter Christine Brennan has been one of Clark’s fiercest advocates in the media, even writing a biography of her last year. But Brennan has also frustrated players around the league with her fixation on

CBS Sports

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· Jun 26, 2026

2026 WNBA All-Star Game: Picking the 10 starters, and why Caitlin Clark's historic season makes her a lock

Plus, why Kesey Plum gets a spot on the ballot despite injury

Yardbarker

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· Jul 9, 2026

Lawmakers sent angry letter to WNBA over 'multiple attacks' on Caitlin Clark

WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark has become a battleground for basketball fans, and non-basketball fans, to push their agendas, and we received another reminder of that on Wednesday.

People.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

Sophie Cunningham's Finger-Pointing Clip Lasted Approximately 22 Seconds, but the Memes Will Live Forever

The WNBA player went viral for her silent pointing gesture while defending her Fever teammate, Caitlin Clark, after an exchange with Mercury's DeWanna Bonner

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· Jul 2, 2026

Wait, That Cannot Be the New Narrative Against Caitlin Clark

Wait, That Cannot Be the New Narrative Against Caitlin Clark

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Related coverage for "The WNBA's Coordinated Campaign Against Caitlin Clark Is Obvious": Sky News Australia — ‘She’s the reason they fly private’: Jealous WNBA players trashed for targeting Caitlin Clark. Awful Announcing — Sarah Spain hammers Christine Brennan for ‘dereliction of duties as a journalist’ over Caitlin Clark. CBS Sports — 2026 WNBA All-Star Game: Picking the 10 starters, and why Caitlin Clark's historic season makes her a lock . Yardbarker — Lawmakers sent angry letter to WNBA over 'multiple attacks' on Caitlin Clark. People.com — Sophie Cunningham's Finger-Pointing Clip Lasted Approximately 22 Seconds, but the Memes Will Live Forever. Townhall — Wait, That Cannot Be the New Narrative Against Caitlin Clark