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Caitlin Clark Shares Emotional Response After Record-Setting Season While Also Slamming Fans
Indiana Fever Guard Caitlin Clark Has Taken To Social Media To Reflect On Her Rookie Season In The WNBA, Admitting She Is 'Filled With Gratitude' After A Successful Year
WNBA Rookie Of The Year Caitlin Clark Is "Filled With Gratitude" After Wrapping Up Her Debut Season In Professional Basketball, In A Social Media Post.
The Star Of Indiana Fever Saw Her Rookie Season Conclude On 27th September, Following A First-Round Sweep In The WNBA Playoffs By The Connecticut Sun.
On Wednesday Night, Clark Posted On X: "Year One (Check Emoji) - Thank You To The Many People Who Have Supported Me As I've Been Able To Live My Childhood Dream. I'm Filled With Gratitude As I Reflect On This Past Year Of My Life. See You All In Year Twoclark's Inaugural Season Didn't Culminate As She'd Hoped, But The Iowa Product Has Still Outperformed Many Past And Present WNBA Players. Clark Established New WNBA Records For Assists In A Single Season (337) And Also In A Single Game (19), While Also Bagging The ROTY Award.
The No. 1 Pick From The 2024 WNBA Draft Also Contributed To Significant Growth This Season, With Her Final Game Of The Year Attracting A Record 2.5 Million Viewers
However, The Latter Stages Of Clark's Rookie Season Were Affected After Rival Players Reported Online Abuse.
Clark Has Become The Darling Of College Basketball, Ascending To WNBA Stardom And Garnering A Legion Of Devout Supporters. However, A Darker Side Has Emerged As Some Fans Are Under Fire For Dishing Out Vitriolic Messages.
Angel Reese, Clark's Top Opponent At The Collegiate Level And Fellow WNBA First-Year Player, Disclosed That She Too Faced Threats From Vile Internet Trolls.
Connecticut Sun Powerhouse Alyssa Thomas Didn't Hold Back In Condemning Fever Enthusiasts For Their Role In The Furore, Stating: "It's Unacceptable, Honestly. There's No Place For It. We've Been Professionals Throughout The Whole Entire Thing, But I've Never Been Called The Things I Have Been Called On Social Media."
She Continued, Stressing The Toxicity Of Such An Environment: "We Don't Wanna Go To Work Every Day And Have Social Media Blown Up Over Things Like That," And Remarked On The Need For Action: "It's Uncalled For, And Something Needs To Be Done, Whether It's Them Checking Their Fans, Or This League Checking."
In Her Sept. 27 Exit Interview, Clark Chimed In Regarding The Disheartening Behaviour Observed League-Wide, Proclaiming: "Nobody In Our League Should Be Facing Any Sort Of Racism, Hurtful, Disrespectful, Hateful Comments And Threats. Those Aren't Fans, Those Are Trolls, And It's A Real Disservice To The People In Our League, The Organization, And The WNBA."
Yet, Clark Remains Resolute In Focusing On The Positivity Within The WNBA Fandom: "But There Are A Lot Of Really Good Fans Whether They've Been Fans For 20-Plus Years Or Whether They're New Fans In Our League, I Think Continuing To Uplift This League In A Very Positive Light Is The Best Thing We Can Do. For Me, That's Why I Became A Fan Of This League."
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Indiana Fever Guard Caitlin Clark Has Taken To Social Media To Reflect On Her Rookie Season In The WNBA, Admitting She Is 'Filled With Gratitude' After A Successful Year
WNBA Rookie Of The Year Caitlin Clark Is "Filled With Gratitude" After Wrapping Up Her Debut Season In Professional Basketball, In A Social Media Post.
The Star Of Indiana Fever Saw Her Rookie Season Conclude On 27th September, Following A First-Round Sweep In The WNBA Playoffs By The Connecticut Sun.
On Wednesday Night, Clark Posted On X: "Year One (Check Emoji) - Thank You To The Many People Who Have Supported Me As I've Been Able To Live My Childhood Dream. I'm Filled With Gratitude As I Reflect On This Past Year Of My Life. See You All In Year Twoclark's Inaugural Season Didn't Culminate As She'd Hoped, But The Iowa Product Has Still Outperformed Many Past And Present WNBA Players. Clark Established New WNBA Records For Assists In A Single Season (337) And Also In A Single Game (19), While Also Bagging The ROTY Award.
The No. 1 Pick From The 2024 WNBA Draft Also Contributed To Significant Growth This Season, With Her Final Game Of The Year Attracting A Record 2.5 Million Viewers
However, The Latter Stages Of Clark's Rookie Season Were Affected After Rival Players Reported Online Abuse.
Clark Has Become The Darling Of College Basketball, Ascending To WNBA Stardom And Garnering A Legion Of Devout Supporters. However, A Darker Side Has Emerged As Some Fans Are Under Fire For Dishing Out Vitriolic Messages.
Angel Reese, Clark's Top Opponent At The Collegiate Level And Fellow WNBA First-Year Player, Disclosed That She Too Faced Threats From Vile Internet Trolls.
Connecticut Sun Powerhouse Alyssa Thomas Didn't Hold Back In Condemning Fever Enthusiasts For Their Role In The Furore, Stating: "It's Unacceptable, Honestly. There's No Place For It. We've Been Professionals Throughout The Whole Entire Thing, But I've Never Been Called The Things I Have Been Called On Social Media."
She Continued, Stressing The Toxicity Of Such An Environment: "We Don't Wanna Go To Work Every Day And Have Social Media Blown Up Over Things Like That," And Remarked On The Need For Action: "It's Uncalled For, And Something Needs To Be Done, Whether It's Them Checking Their Fans, Or This League Checking."
In Her Sept. 27 Exit Interview, Clark Chimed In Regarding The Disheartening Behaviour Observed League-Wide, Proclaiming: "Nobody In Our League Should Be Facing Any Sort Of Racism, Hurtful, Disrespectful, Hateful Comments And Threats. Those Aren't Fans, Those Are Trolls, And It's A Real Disservice To The People In Our League, The Organization, And The WNBA."
Yet, Clark Remains Resolute In Focusing On The Positivity Within The WNBA Fandom: "But There Are A Lot Of Really Good Fans Whether They've Been Fans For 20-Plus Years Or Whether They're New Fans In Our League, I Think Continuing To Uplift This League In A Very Positive Light Is The Best Thing We Can Do. For Me, That's Why I Became A Fan Of This League."
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