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WNBA star Caitlin Clark says people weaponizing her name is ‘disappointing’
Caitlin Clark looks on during an Indiana Fever game against the New York Liberty.
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As she adjusts to life in the WNBA, rookie phenom Caitlin Clark is also having to navigate becoming a lightning rod for societal discourse.
Since bursting onto the WNBA scene after a record-breaking college career, Clark has found herself being used by controversial figures on social media to push their own agendas in American culture wars.
On Thursday, the Indiana Fever guard was asked by a reporter to clarify comments she’d made earlier in the day, when she said she “can’t control” people weaponizing her name in talking about racism and misogyny.
“It’s disappointing,” replied Clark ahead of the Indiana Fever’s home game against the Atlanta Dream.
“I think everybody in our world deserves the same amount of respect. The women in our league deserve the same amount of respect. So, people should not be using my name to push those agendas. It’s disappointing.
“It’s not acceptable … this is a league I grew up admiring and wanting to be a part of. Like some of the women of this league were my biggest idols and role models growing up and helped me want to achieve this moment right here I get to play in every single night,” added Clark.
Clark dribbles the ball during the first quarter against the Seattle Storm.Steph Chambers/Getty Images
While she has helped attract thousands more fans to the WNBA this season, discourse around the 22-year-old Clark often focuses on topics away from the court.
Her rivalry with fellow star Angel Reese, for example, has triggered discourse about race in the US.
Earlier this month, Reese said of the rivalry with Clark: “People are pulling up to games, we got celebrities coming to games, sold out arenas, just because of [the 2023 NCAA championship game].
“And just looking at that, I’ll take that role. I’ll take the bad guy role, and I’ll continue to take that on and be that for my teammates.”
Reese continued: “I’ll look back in 20 years and be like, ‘Yeah, the reason why we’re watching women’s basketball is not just because of one person. It’s because of me too,’ and I want y’all to realize that. “
‘It’s not something I can control’
Earlier on Thursday, Clark was asked whether people using her name in the culture wars was something that bothered her.
“It’s not something I can control,” Clark had initially told reporters. “So, I don’t put too much time into thinking about things like that.”
The response grew the ire of Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington, who wrote a social media post Thursday criticising Clark, adding that “silence is a luxury.”
“Dawg. How one can not be bothered by their name being used to justify racism, bigotry, misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia & the intersectionalities of them all is nuts,” Carrington said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Clark has had a mixed start to her WNBA career so far, showing flashes of her brilliance but struggling initially with the physicality of the professional game.
The Indiana Fever are set to play Chicago Sky in its next game on Sunday, where Clark will once again reignite her on-court rivalry with Reese.
In an interview with USA Today on Wednesday, WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert said the league was “thrilled with the rivalries that are being built.’’
“She obviously captures a viewer we haven’t had before, which is great,’’ said Engelbert of Clark.
“We’re thrilled with Caitlin and the generational players that have come in,” added Engelbert, who referenced the play of rookies Reese and Cameron Brink in her USA Today interview.
“Look, apathy is the death of a brand,” continued Engelbert. “Nobody’s apathetic about the WNBA because we’ve brought in so many new fans into what we call the fan funnel this year.”
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ACES ROOKIE KATE MARTIN’S BAD SWIMSUIT PHOTO IS EXTREMELY HOT
Caitlin Clark isn’t the only former Iowa Hawkeyes star making waves in the WNBA right now.
Kate Martin, who didn’t expect to get drafted in the 2024 WNBA Draft, was a surprise pick by the Las Vegas Aces. She’s since proven the defending WNBA champions right.
Clark’s former teammate is averaging 4.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game. She’s shooting 37.5 percent from the 3-point line and has made a lot of winning plays.
As Martin continues to get more run in the WNBA, her social media presence is growing. She has more than 300,000 followers on Instagram and fans are finding some of her old posts.
An old swimsuit photo of the former Iowa Hawkeyes star turned Las Vegas Aces contributor is trending on social media.
Martin’s profile is likely only going to continue to grow from here, especially if the Las Vegas Aces make a real run at winning the WNBA Finals again.
The Aces are 6-6 on the season but they’re set to take on the Seattle Storm on Wednesday evening.
Tipoff for that contest is scheduled for 10 p.m E.T. and it’ll air on NBA TV.
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Las Vegas Aces Go Viral For Display of Love For Rookie Kate Martin
The most wholesome story in the WNBA this season has been Kate Martin.
The former Iowa Hawkeye and current Las Vegas Aces rookie has become universally adored by both fans and members of her franchise.
There have been endless stories and videos showing the Aces playfully teasing Martin, hyping up her dance moves, or giving her presents for her birthday.
And Martin’s excellent performance on the court has made this entire story even better.
Another chapter to this awesome narrative was added on Wednesday night, when Martin took the stage during the third annual IX’s Awards, which honors the past, the present, and the future of women’s sports.
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And before Martin even started speaking, her Aces teammates could be seen going crazy for her in the crowd.
That post has received over 170,000 views on X ever since it was posted. And fans were loving this display of love for the former Hawkeye.
“If you don’t get hype for me the way the Aces love on Kate Martin, you’re not the one for me!” one X user wrote.
“I don’t know if anyone has ever had a better rookie experience than Kate Martin and I love that for her,” said another.
Wholesome stuff indeed.
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