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If the first drama wasn’t enough, Robert Griffin III once again went to the well with yet another controversial social media post about Angel Reese. Only this time RGIII drew the ire of Shaquille O’Neal.
Caitlin Elizabeth Clark has become one of the biggest names in American sports in just two years. From NCAA records to WNBA superstardom, the 23-year-old Indiana Fever guard has revolutionized
Author Christine Brennan gives a behind-the-scenes look at a controversy that enveloped the WNBA during its most high-profile season in history.
During Indiana's victory over the Dallas Wings on Sunday, Clark became the fastest player in WNBA history to reach 150 3-pointers, achieving this feat in just 52 games. The record was previously held by Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard, who set the record in 57 games back in 2023.
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Caitlin Clark All-Star controversy Vindicates Charles Barkley’s Petty commentsCaitlin Clark may have led all players in fan votes for the upcoming WNBA All-Star Game. But her low ranking among fellow players has reignited a storm of controversy. And brought Charles Barkley’s fiery words back into the spotlight.
There is one funny thing that's popped up from this whole "controversy," though: a sign at Tuesday night's Indiana Fever win over the Minnesota Lynx to win the 2025 WNBA Commissioner's Cup. "Ninth in your rankings but first in your nightmares," wrote a fan on a simple yellow sign.
Indiana Fever secured a key win to even their record at 10-10, but instead of celebrating, the fan conversation has been dominated by a new controversy. And this time, it's not abo