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Online users shared unproven claims that the WNBA was investigating Griner for allegedly making "racist comments" toward Clark.
Caitlin Clark's Teammate Natasha Howard Sends Message on Brittney Griner's Atlanta Dream originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White was welcomed back to the sidelines with a 77–58 loss to the Atlanta Dream. The team is struggling to find a strong footing without stars Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham.
Gov. Mike Braun said the WNBA should investigate a viral Brittney Griner video after investigating false claims made about Indiana Fever fans.
Snopes has compiled 11 rumors we've addressed about Clark since her time in college: "Caitlin Clark Named 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year." Wnba.com, 2024, fever.wnba.com/news/caitlin-clark-named-2024-wnba-rookie-of-the-year. Accessed 6 June 2025.
Fact checking Shaquille O'Neal's alleged comment on Brittney Griner following her alleged racial remarks on Caitlin Clark
Riley Gaines shared her thoughts on the WNBA denying her and the media outfit Outkick the required media credentials for Olympic champion and WNBA player Brittney Griner's match held on June 6.
It all started in March, when 23-year-old Clark was photographed cheering on her alma mater, the Iowa Hawkeyes, during the NCAA Big Ten tournament. “Okkkkk hello arms!” one commenter wrote, adding a flexed bicep emoji in reaction to the point guard’s noticeably muscular appearance.
Brittney Griner Breaks Silence After Fake Angel Reese Quote Goes Viral originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Brittney Griner allegedly took a racial jab at Caitlin Clark following the Atlanta Dream’s 81-76 loss to the Indiana Fever on May 22. Griner fouled out with 3:38 remaining while the Dream led 71-68.
The WNBA faces backlash after a viral clip allegedly shows Brittney Griner making a controversial comment during a game.
Fever Coach Stephanie White Makes Strong Brittney Griner Admission originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After starting the 2025 WNBA season 2-4, Stephanie White and the Indiana Fever, without Caitlin Clark, have gotten back to .500.