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In the ongoing debate of who the greatest basketball player of all time is, Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James and Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan ar
And the league certainly is growing. WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert has announced that five new franchises will join the league throughout the next five seasons. Many people credit this growth to players like Clark, who are garnering an unprecedented amount of publicity for the once-barely known league.
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Irish Star on MSNPat McAfee wades in on WNBA 'embarrassment' in strong Caitlin Clark messageESPN host Pat McAfee thinks WNBA stars like Caitlin Clark should be paid substantially more as he commented on the players's stance calling for higher salaries at All-Star weekend
No, Caitlin Clark never wore a shirt with the words "I deserve NBA money" on it. She wore the matching shirts of the other WNBA All Stars before the game that read, "Pay us what you owe us." The parody account NBA Centel edited a photograph of Clark in that shirt to instead display the "I deserve NBA money" message.
Prior to Saturday night's 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, players from both Team Collier and Team Clark wore "Pay Us What You Owe Us" t-shirts during warmups — a representation of ongoing requests and feelings during leaguewide Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) negotiations.
Brittney Griner's Honest Admission on Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese Rivalry originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have ignited one of WNBA’s fiercest rivalries since joining the league. Their matchups consistently shatter viewership records, drawing fans to witness the clash of Clark’s shooting and Reese’s post dominance.
Prior to Saturday night's 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, players from both Team Collier and Team Clark wore "Pay Us What You Owe Us" t-shirts during warmups — a representation of ongoing CBA negotiations. Following the game,
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Irish Star on MSNAngel Reese video game cover triggers 'reverse racism' debate amid Caitlin Clark complaintWNBA and 'NBA 2K' star Angel Reese has continued to receive criticism, including being named a cover athlete for the next iteration of the popular video game series
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The Mirror US on MSNAngel Reese video game cover sparks 'reverse racism' rant as Caitlin Clark decision questionedConservative pundits have taken umbrage with the fact that Chicago Sky star Angel Reese was selected as one of the cover athletes for 'NBA 2K26' rather than Caitlin Clark
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EssentiallySports on MSNCaitlin Clark-Backed 'Pay What You Owe Us' T-Shirt Move Slammed in Damning Numbers RevealOne of the most important items on the agenda during All-Star weekend in Indianapolis was the face-to-face meeting between players and the league regarding collective bargaining agreement negotiations.