Caitlin Clark kicking a soccer ballCaitlin Clark (Photo via Twitter)
There was so much hype in seeing Caitlin Clark in her second WNBA season, but she has been out with various injuries more than anything.

The Indiana Fever star has missed the Fever’s past four games, including WNBA All-Star weekend festivities, due to a right groin injury she suffered against the Connecticut Sun on July 15.

Amid her rehab, Clark has been on a coach on the sidelines, arguing about calls with refs and cheering on her teammates.

Lately, however, one of Clark’s off-court shenanigans has elicited stern disapproval from her fans.

Clark was spotted in Iowa this week for the ribbon-cutting ceremony of her foundation’s new basketball court at McCombs Middle School.

Somebody recorded Caitlin Clark casually kicking a soccer ball at the middle school. She used her right leg to do so, and a movement like kicking a ball can strain the groin muscles and even worsen an existing strain.

 

The Fever released an update on July 24 saying that Clark “underwent further medical evaluations earlier this week, which confirmed that no additional injuries or damage were discovered.”

Clark has been limited to 13 games this season due to three different soft-tissue injuries.

Clark is set to miss her fifth straight game when the Fever host the Phoenix Mercury on Wednesday night. The Fever will then start August with four straight games on the road.

Fans Blasted Caitlin Clark

Ticket Prices dropped for Caitlin Clark's absenceCaitlin Clark (Image Credits: Imagn)
“Does she know she’s injured?😭” one fan asked.

“girl pls be careful with that groin 😩 anyways i’d like to see her play soccer again even if it’s just for fun, she’s just a demon at every sport,” a second fan stated.


“She really can’t just take it easy man she just like the kids lol,” a third fan wrote.

“Babe, are you not supposed to be resting that groin?” one final fan commented.

Brittney Griner Finally Breaks Her Silence Over Alleged Caitlin Clark Comments That The WNBA Refused To Investigate

Brittney Griner speaking to reporterBrittney Griner (Photo via Twitter)
WNBA star Brittney Griner was at the center of a new debate over what she allegedly said in a game against basketball phenom Caitlin Clark.

The Atlanta Dream center found herself at the center of social media controversy last month when some fans thought she disparaged Indiana Fever star guard Caitlin Clark upon fouling out.

The game’s broadcast focused on an upset Griner saying something as she returned to the Dream bench after fouling out of the game. While there’s no audio of this moment, some who tried to read Griner’s lips thought she called Clark a “trash f–king white girl.”

However, there’s no proof of Griner saying those actual words since others thought she stated something else.

It took weeks for someone to finally get a quote from her, and she provided much of nothing.

Brittney Griner was asked about this moment before her team’s June 15 game against the Washington Mystics and said, “I remember fouling out, being mad. I remember fouling out on, I believe it was [Natasha] Howard driving to the basket. They said I put my hand in.”

WNBA Chooses Not To Investigate Brittney Griner

Griner Drops F-Bomb, Apologizes Amid Clark Slur RowBrittney Griner (Photo By Dale Zanine-Imagn Images)
Moments before the conclusion of the Indiana Fever’s 81-76 victory over the Dream at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta weeks ago, cameras seemingly caught Atlanta Dream star center Brittney Griner labeling Caitlin Clark “trash” before calling her a “f***ing white girl” in frustration over a foul on Natasha Howard.

The clip of Griner speaking on the bench, lacking context, spread on social media and went viral.

Griner, who won a gold medal for Team USA at the Summer Olympics in Paris in 2024, essentially got aw@y with whatever came out of her mouth because the league basically ignored the controversy.

This incident is not the only time Griner vocalized her frustrations this season. Following another game, she stormed off mid-interview, yelling at the referees to “be f—ing better.