WNBA Player Faces Backlash for Mocking Caitlin Clark, Angers Fans

The article discusses the challenges WNBA player Caitlin Clark has​ encountered ‍following her immediate success in the league. Some critics, referencing ⁤her race and appearance,‍ argue that⁤ these factors⁢ rather than her basketball⁣ skills account for her ‌popularity. Additionally, Clark has faced physical confrontations and‌ mockery from ‍other players during games, exemplified by an incident with​ DiJonai Carrington, whose actions led to her receiving backlash from fans. Despite Clark playing for the⁢ opposing team,‌ the crowd expressed disapproval of Carrington’s behavior. The situation underscores a sentiment of jealousy and ‌resentment towards Clark in the league. This‌ negative attention comes despite Clark’s significant role in ⁤drawing new ‌fans to the WNBA, raising ⁤questions ‍about the impact of ⁣hostile behavior on the league’s image and player relationships.


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By Allison Anton June 13, 2024 at 2:31pm

Many in the media and the WNBA seem to have had a hard time reconciling themselves to Caitlin Clark’s meteoric rise to basketball fame.

Some commentators have attributed Clark’s popularity not to her skill but to being white and “pretty,” lamenting that black and “queer” players have failed to achieve the same popularity.

Meanwhile, on the court, the Indiana Fever rookie has been the victim of bitter body checks and seemingly deliberate slights from opponents.

Another example of Clark receiving the brunt of another player’s wrath seemed to come during Monday night’s game between the Connecticut Sun and the Indiana Fever.

The Sun’s DiJonai Carrington decided to mock Clark after bumping into her, throwing her head back as if to suggest Clark was faking her reaction to the contact.

Dijonai Carrington mocks Caitlin Clark 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/AV6kfi6Te7

— WNBA Rookie Watch (@WNBARookieWatch) June 10, 2024

NEW: ‘We Want Caitlin’ chant breaks out during an *away* game for Caitlin Clark in Connecticut.

The chant came after Clark was benched after she picked up her fourth foul.

Earlier in the game, the crowd appeared to turn on their own team when Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai… pic.twitter.com/or5lUb12EK

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) June 11, 2024

Even though Clark played for the opposing team, the gesture didn’t go over well with fans at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

According to Fox News, the crowd booed in response to what they saw as Carrington’s mean-spirited mockery.

She didn’t see it that way, however.

“Why yall so mad at me & bein mean!?” Carrington posted on social media. “I jus be hoopin & havin fun mannn.”

Why yall so mad at me & bein mean!? 😂 I jus be hoopin & havin fun mannn🫶🏽 live a littleee

— dιjonaι carrιngтon♛ (@DijonaiVictoria) June 12, 2024

On Thursday, she took a different approach, attacking her critics in another X post.

“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.

Whatever the case, this exchange highlighted how Clark has become the target of resentment and envy from other players in the league.

Is Caitlin Clark getting targeted?

USA Basketball recently announced that the former Iowa star was being left off the Olympic team for reasons that most fans did not find particularly compelling.

On June 1, Clark was violently checked and knocked to the floor by the Chicago Sun’s Chennedy Carter, who also, it seemed, called Clark a “b****.”

Caitlin Clark gets called a b*tch then decked by Chicago guard, Chennedy Carter, away from the ball.

Does Caitlin need to toughen up, or are the women out to get her- What y’all think? pic.twitter.com/ajKvPQfr91

— Emmanuel Acho (@EmmanuelAcho) June 1, 2024

While Carrington’s immature display was pretty mild in comparison, the crowd sent a clear message that night: Leave Caitlin Clark alone.

Countless people have been drawn to the WNBA this year because of the rookie phenom.

The incident with Carrington may have been nothing serious, but the mockery and bullying of Clark are rubbing many of the league’s new fans the wrong way.

Those involved might want to think about the impact their catty, mean-girl tactics are having on the suddenly relevant WNBA.

Seeing how few fans the league had before Clark, it certainly seems like a foolish career move to drive away the new ones.


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Allison Anton dabbles in fiction, as well as commenting on depressing modern trends and media. She calls the metro Atlanta area home, and when she’s not writing, she’s creating a loving home for her amazing husband.



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