WNBA players continue to harass Indiana Fever star rookie Caitlin Clark. The hate never ends.
Indiana upset the Seattle Storm in a blowout win 92-75 in Indianapolis on Sunday.
During the game, Clark broke the WNBA rookie assist season record of 224 set by Ticha Penicheiro in 1998.
In just 28 games she has set both the rookie season assist record (224) and the single-game assist record (19).
Despite her record-breaking rookie season, Clark still doesn’t get the respect she deserves from other players.
In the final minutes of Sunday’s game, veteran Seattle Storm player Skylar Diggins-Smith (#4) intentionally bumped into Clark as she walked off the floor.
The refs didn’t call a foul on Diggins.
Skylar diggings speed walking to try her hardest to bump into Caitlin Clark is the definition of nobody hates women more than other women lmao pic.twitter.com/BRnmEEjZkj
— John (@iam_johnw) August 19, 2024
Diggins, 34, and her teammates then reacted as Clark walked through their bench and back to her own bench.
It’s easy to see why Diggins hates on the star rookie. Diggins was once a star rookie herself. But now her star has faded and she’s no longer the center of attention in the WNBA.