Sophie Cunningham, Caitlin Clark’s teammate and Enforcer in the WNBA, shares that opposing teams have had it out for the league’s “Golden Goose” since last year. 

The WNBA is the worst league in sports history.  Every week we hear of more insane moves by the league that has never made a profit.

Last year the WNBA was blessed with the graduation of the Iowa star who crushed NCAA scoring and assist records, but the league didn’t bring her in with open arms.  The league instead welcomed Caitlin Clark with some of the worst abuse and attacks we have ever seen in sports history.

But no matter what they did, they couldn’t stop her.  Here is Clark scoring 9 points in less than a minute in a game earlier this year.

Clark, is the greatest scorer and point producer (when adding points scored and points off of assists) in NCAA women’s basketball history.  She crushed NCAA scoring records and she brought a fan base bigger than any woman’s basketball player in US history with her to the league.  She was one of the top sports stars in the country in 2024.

But the league didn’t welcome her.  The players in the league were jealous and tried to physically hurt her – a lot. Clark suffers greatly in games in numerous ways.  The below example is how the players and the refs abuse Clark.  In this series, Clark is poked in the eye by the opposing player after grabbing and pulling Clark all game long.  Then the opposing player assaulted Clark and pushed her.  Clark was like get away from me.  Then another opponent punched Clark in the back while another opponent crashed Clark to the floor.  None of Clark’s teammates stood up for her when this happened.

The result of this exchange was a foul on the girl who slammed Clark on the floor, and a foul on Clark!

After not missing a game during her college career, Clark has been out numerous games this year for injuries. The greatest shooter in the history of the game and for that, she is pummeled by opposing players, game, after game, after game.

While Clark is out, the WNBA loses half its audience.

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Last year, the WNBA members on the Olympic Committee and the nasty coach of the WNBA’s Minnesota team (Cheryl Reeve), prevented Clark, the best player in the country from being on the Olympic team.  It was the worst decision in Olympic history in decades.  Clark could have brought so many more viewers to the game.  But they kept her off the team.

After two years of getting hammered on the court, Clark was not able to play at the WNBA All-Star game.  Clark has not played for most of this season due to injuries.

One random act in all this madness happened during the game when Clark was pounded on the floor by three opposing players noted above.  At the end of the game, Clark’s teammate Sophie Cunningham stepped in and stood up for Clark.

Finally, a player stood up for Clark after the pounding she gets from other teams while the worst refs in sports look the other way.

Sophie Cunningham recently shared what we could all see.  Other teams are going after Clark with a vengeance.

Cunningam revealed how her former team, the Phoenix Mercury, planned to play Clarkf during the phenom’s rookie season in 2024. Cunningham played her first five seasons in Phoenix before leaving to join the Fever this past offseason.

“You have seen players in our league try to, like, toughen up Caitlin… Even when I wasn’t on her team, I know the talks that Phoenix had in the locker room, like ‘no, we’re going to show her what the W really is,’ and I get it to a certain extent, and every rookie coming into the league, that’s how you’re going to treat em, but there’s just more for her,” Cunningham said on her podcast.

“And now being on her team and seeing it, I’m like ‘what are people doing,’ actually, it’s just too much, it’s too much. I’m over it, and if I think it’s too much, it’s probably too much.”

Cunningham was on the other side of the situation when she started a fight to defend Clark during a game against the Connecticut Sun earlier this season. Cunningham said that after the game, Clark exclaimed “finally!” in the locker room.

“In the locker room, she goes, I think she’s like, ‘Finally!’” Cunningham said. “But I think it kind of had our team together as a whole. Everyone was like, ‘we do have to protect eachother.’”

The WNBA players are physically attacking their “golden goose” Clark and the ref and the league don’t care.  What a terrible league. 



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