BREAKING: A’Ja Wilson FURIOUS As Caitlin Clark Gets MOST National TV Games with Indiana Fever!.

The WNBA is heating up, and it’s not just because of the action on the court. Las Vegas Aces superstar A’Ja Wilson is reportedly furious after learning that Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever will have the most national TV games this season.

Wilson, a two-time WNBA MVP and reigning champion, has been one of the league’s biggest stars for years. However, despite her dominance, it seems that Clark, the rookie sensation out of Iowa, is getting the lion’s share of the national spotlight.

This development has sparked frustration among Wilson and some of her teammates, with rumors even suggesting that a group of WNBA players might consider boycotting Indiana Fever games in protest.

 

Why Is A’Ja Wilson Upset?

According to reports, Wilson and other established WNBA players feel disrespected by the league’s decision to prioritize Clark’s games over those of proven superstars. The 2024 WNBA schedule reveals that Indiana Fever will have the most nationally televised games, despite Clark not yet playing a single professional minute.

For comparison:

Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever – 36 of their 40 games will be nationally televised.

A’Ja Wilson’s Las Vegas Aces – Only 25 national TV games, despite being the defending champions

This imbalance has led Wilson to voice her frustration, arguing that established WNBA stars should not be overshadowed by a rookie—no matter how talented she is.

Is There a Caitlin Clark Boycott?

While no official statement has been made, rumors suggest that some WNBA players are quietly discussing a potential “boycott” of games involving Caitlin Clark and the Fever.

The alleged frustration stems from:

The belief that the WNBA is prioritizing Clark over veteran stars like Wilson, Breanna Stewart, and Brittney Griner.

Concerns that Clark’s popularity is being manufactured, with the league banking on her massive college fan base to boost ratings.

A growing divide between Clark and certain WNBA veterans, who feel she hasn’t earned top billing yet.

Wilson has not openly called for a boycott, but insiders claim that some players are reluctant to fully embrace Clark’s arrival.

Caitlin Clark: The WNBA’s Biggest Draw?

Despite the backlash, there’s no denying that Caitlin Clark is the most marketable player the WNBA has had in years.

Clark shattered college basketball viewership records, drawing over 20 million viewers for her NCAA championship game.

She has brought unprecedented attention to women’s basketball, leading to increased ticket sales and merchandise revenue.

The Fever’s season opener is already projected to have one of the largest audiences in WNBA history.

WNBA executives have defended their scheduling decision, arguing that Clark’s star power will help grow the league. However, this explanation hasn’t satisfied Wilson and her supporters, who believe the league should do more to promote its veteran superstars.

Reactions from the Basketball World

Wilson’s frustration has sparked mixed reactions from players, analysts, and fans.

Breanna Stewart (New York Liberty star): “Caitlin Clark is great for the game, but let’s not forget the legends who built this league.”

Sue Bird (WNBA icon): “I get A’Ja’s frustration, but the reality is that Caitlin Clark brings eyes to the WNBA like never before.”

ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith: “A’Ja Wilson deserves more respect, but let’s be honest—Caitlin Clark is the biggest draw in women’s basketball right now.”

Meanwhile, Clark has taken a professional and humble approach, refusing to engage in the controversy. When asked about the situation, she simply said:

“I just want to play basketball and help the Fever win games. That’s my focus.”

What’s Next?

With Clark’s debut season approaching, tensions in the WNBA could continue to rise. Will Wilson and other stars embrace Clark, or will this divide deepen?

One thing is certain: the WNBA has never been more talked about. Whether it’s drama or basketball, fans will be watching closely.