Caitlin Clark
The Chicago Sky guard has offered another unrepentant statement to fans amid the backlash over her aggressive takedown of rookie WNBA star Caitlin Clark.
The sports analyst apologized in a post on X, explaining the reasoning for his choice of words.
Reese’s Chicago Sky played Clark’s Indiana Fever this weekend in the much anticipated rematch between the two popular players.
The women’s basketball star was in a career-debut losing streak with the Indiana Fever. Her fourth-quarter comeback in Los Angeles’ celebrity-filled arena changed everything.
Led by players including Caitlin Clark, A’Ja Wilson, and Kelsey Plum, WNBA team members are wearing some sharp looks—with major fashion labels courting them for clicks and sales.
Gregg Doyel was banned from covering the WNBA star after an awkward incident—yet he wrote about her again. That column shouldn’t have run, a source told The Daily Beast.
The Indiana Fever guard notched 10 turnovers, the most in a debut game in league history. She did, however, score 20 after finding her groove in the second half.