Stephen A. Smith Blasts WNBA Players Over Caitlin Clark Controversy
ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith didn’t hold back in a fiery monologue that’s now stirring up sports headlines. Following a rough foul by Chicago Sky’s Chennedy Carter on Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark, Smith claimed jealousy — not just aggression — was behind the tension.
“There are women in the WNBA who are flat-out jealous of Caitlin Clark,” Smith stated on First Take.
Clark, a white rookie from Iowa, has quickly become the face of the league — and that, Smith argued, has ruffled feathers among veteran players who’ve long fought for recognition.
Media Darling or Easy Target?
While Clark has boosted viewership and ticket sales, some critics argue her rapid rise reflects racial favoritism. Smith disagreed, saying, “If she’s the reason the cameras are on, give them a reason to point at you.”
Clark’s Quiet Strength
Clark has remained composed through the drama, focusing on her team and praising past trailblazers. But her popularity continues to soar — and the league is benefiting.
“She’s here. And she’s not going anywhere,” Smith emphasized.