The WNBA faces mounting criticism over its handling of star player Caitlin Clark. Observers argue the league has failed to protect the athlete who brought millions of new viewers to women’s basketball.
Clark has reportedly endured physical assaults on the court, harassment from fans and media, and inconsistent officiating. Critics note that league officials and her own team have offered little public support.
Recent comments from players suggest a confrontation is planned during All-Star weekend. Aja Wilson indicated that a broader conversation is needed, stating the situation has reached a point where "enough is enough."

Some argue the effort targets Clark for behavior she did not engage in, including messages posted by fans on social media. The dispute has raised questions about workplace conditions within the league.
Calls have emerged for Clark to pursue legal action, citing a hostile environment. The situation continues to intensify as the All-Star event approaches.






