Caitlin Clark says WNBA is 'sick' over Fever's Commissioner's Cup title
Emmanuel Acho reacts to the growing concern around how the WNBA is handling Caitlin Clark. From intense physical play to mounting injuries, Acho questions whether the league is pushing her too far.
Caitlin Clark has finally snapped back at her opponents.
Since making her WNBA debut last year, Clark has been the victim of hard fouls on the court and cultural wars off of it.
The cries from fans saying Clark's opponents are jealous of her have been loud and clear, and they were recently amplified when players ranked her the ninth-best All-Star guard in the WNBA.
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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, #22, puts on a Commissioner's Cup Champions hat after defeating the Minnesota Lynx at Target Center. (Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images)
Well, it appears Clark is hitting back.
The Indiana Fever won the WNBA's Commissioner's Cup, an in-season tournament, with their 74-59 win over the Minnesota Lynx on Tuesday night, and the team celebrated in the locker room with some champagne and vodka seltzers.
Fever forward Aaliyah Boston took to Instagram Live to give a behind-the-scenes look at the celebration when Clark, who did not play due to a groin injury, took a shot.
"Guys, I just know everybody in the league is sick," Clark is heard saying from out of the shot.
The teammates replied with laughter, with Boston adding, "They're p---ed."
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, #22, reacts after a basket against the Atlanta Dream in the first half at State Farm Arena. (Brett Davis-Imagn Images)
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While celebrating, Clark also voiced an opinion on the tournament and the $500,000 prize for


