Caitlin Clark’s younger brother has put a WNBA owner on blast over her bizarre comments on the Indiana Fever star.
Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson threw some shade at the point guard, claiming the WNBA should have been named “League of the Year’ by TIME magazine instead of Clark being recognized as the publication’s “Athlete of the Year.
Johnson claimed Angel Reese and other players bring as many eyes, if not more, than Clark, which we can safely say is not the case.
X’s Community Notes dropped some knowledge on Johnson, pointing out that “31% of the Mystics total home attendance for the entire 2024 season came from the two games versus Clark and the Fever.”
You can hear her explanation in the clip below:
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Caitlin Clark’s Little Brother Makes A Point To Sheila Johnson
Caitlin’s little brother, Colin Clark, responded to Johnson’s claims by reposting a tweet from Front Office Sports noting over 20,000 fans attended a Mystics game.
The crowd was the biggest in league history. Of course, it’s because they were playing the Fever.
While Reese and other WNBA stars have done their part in increasing the WNBA’s popularity, it’s hard to argue that anyone comes close to Clark in such regard.