Despite Caitlin Clark injuries, WNBA sees regular-season viewership increase
The league is proving to be a draw with or without Clark.
The league is proving to be a draw with or without Clark.
After not playing since July 15, Caitlin Clark confirmed she will not return this season for the Indiana Fever after battling a groin injury.
"Says the guy who was basically issued a restraining order to stay away from Caitlin Clark. Cry more loser."
"There’s the hate, but now the hate is in your room on your phone with you all the time."
"Obviously, we’re all on the same page. We all wore the shirts."
"...you do want to play, you want to give people something to cheer about or scream about."
If you thought the rookie season of Caitlin Clark was filled with insane drama, we haven’t seen anything...
Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham went to bat for teammate Caitlin Clark as the face of the WNBA on her debut podcast episode.
The Fever's win drew 1.5 million viewers on Sunday.
"The lies are there. And anyone can find them and see them."
ESPN averaged 1.32 million viewers for Friday's WNBA All-Star festivities, nearly doubling last year's audience.
Saturday's WNBA All-Star Game averaged 2.19 million viewers on ABC, down 36% versus last summer's game.
"And, you know, not to tattletale, but zero members of Team Clark were very present for that."
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"I think in our online culture, we are trying to find the one applicable thing."
"Why the F are we always pitting women against each other?"
"I am incredibly sad and disappointed to say I can't participate in the 3-Point Contest or the All-Star Game."
Clark is scheduled to captain Team Clark and participate in the 3-point contest in Indianapolis.
The event will be in Clark's home arena.
Clark helped deliver Ion's second most-watched WNBA game ever, and ABC's fourth most-watched.
"There's a grab. There's a hold. There's another grab."
While the covers look the same, the contents within are most certainly different.