Caitlin Clark on court. Angel Reese on court. Dez Bryant posing in cowboy hat.Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Dez Bryant (Photos via Getty Images)
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve seen the constant discourse surrounding Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark. Now, Dez Bryant has something to say about it.

Indiana Fever star rookie Caitlin Clark has been the primary source of discourse, especially after she wasn’t chosen to take her talents to Paris for the 2024 Olympics next month.

Clark has also been the center of controversy regarding how other players treat her, most notably when she took a hard foul from Chennedy Carter of the Chicago Sky. Angel Reese, who was on the bench at the time, caught backlash for standing up and clapping after it happened.

The conversation quickly led to debates about race and sexuality in the WNBA.

When asked Thursday how she felt about being “weaponized” in these types of conversations, Clark was candid about some who have used perceived slights against the WNBA superstar to push racist and misogynistic tropes.

“I think it’s disappointing,” Clark said. “Everybody in our world deserves the same amount of respect. The women in our league deserve the same amount of respect. People should not be using my name to push those agendas. It’s disappointing. It’s not acceptable. This league is the league I grew up admiring and wanting to be a part of.

“Some of the women in this league were some of my biggest idols and role models growing up, and helped me want to achieve this moment right here that I get to play in ever single night. Just treating every single woman in this league with the same amount of respect is just a basic human thing that everyone should do. Just be a kind person and treat them how you would want to be treated.”

 


Former NFL wide receiver Dez Bryant took to X, formerly Twitter, and revealed that he was happy that Caitlin Clark felt the way she did while stating he felt sorry for her and Angel Reese.

He also blamed all of the discourse on the media.

“I’m glad she feel this way,” Bryant wrote, in response to an image that describes Clark’s opposition to having her name used to push racism and misogyny. “I feel sorry for Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Like I said before, I blame it on the media.”

“[Clark] didn’t ask for all the non sense,” Bryant continued. “Imagine being in this situation imagine, how hard it is to express your real self in this type of situation.”

 

Caitlin Clark Says She Doesn’t See People Using Her Name in Race Debates

Caitlin Clark (Photo by Brian Fluharty/Getty Images)
Indiana Fever star rookie Caitlin Clark pushed back against online commenters who have used her name in discussions.

However, she was also asked if it bothers her that people use her name to push their online agendas, and she made it clear that she doesn’t see it as she wants to focus on basketball.

“No,” she responded. “I don’t see it. That’s not where my focus is. Again, my focus is here and on basketball; and that’s where it needs to be. That’s where it has been, and I’m just trying to get better on a daily basis, per ESPN.”

WNBA Star Is Getting Destroyed By Social Media After Classless Act Toward Caitlin Clark

Caitlin Clark shooting basketballCaitlin Clark (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
Caitlin Clark played another game in the WNBA on Monday night, so the chances of something controversial taking place were pretty high.

The Connecticut Sun beat Clark’s Indiana Fever for the third time this season, leaving them with a 3-10 record after a blowout 89-72 win.

Sun shooting guard DiJonai Carrington made herself this week’s version of Chennedy Carter, at least where some Clark fans are concerned, after mocking the former Iowa standout following a foul call that she did not agree with.

Carrington mimicked what she believed Clark was doing to the referee and was reportedly booed by the Sun’s home crowd.

Fans didn’t take kindly to the gesture online either.

“I’m beginning to understand why the WNBA has been largely unsuccessful,” one wrote. “And it has nothing to do with lack of support or resources. They don’t want to be profitable, at least not in the way they easily could.”

“She really didn’t flop though. Carrington is exaggerating and you know it,” another noted.

“Just another example of jealousy of Caitlin Clark,” said another.

“These girls are trash and have made me not to EVER want to turn on a single game,” a fourth commented.

Sun Players Were Still Taunting Caitlin Clark After The Game

Caitlin Clark was still taunted after the Fever loss on Monday night, with DiJonai Carrington and Sun teammate Ty Harris joking that it was “seatbelt season” for the rookie.

Carrington also took to social media to make light of the videos of herself mocking Caitlin during the game.

“Ayoooooo, I ammmm dramaaaa,” she wrote.

“strange, strange flex…..like beyond strange,” an X user replied.

Carrington led all scorers with 22 points on the night, adding six rebounds and three assists.