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Dave Portnoy blasts WNBA after Caitlin Clark snub sparks massive Indiana Fever controversy among furious fans (Image via Getty)
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark once again found herself at the center of a big WNBA debate after Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy blasted the league over a game-day social media graphic.
The argument started before Sunday’s WNBA doubleheader. The league’s official social media account shared a promotional graphic for two games, the Las Vegas Aces against the Atlanta Dream and the Indiana Fever against the Seattle Storm. The left side featured A’ja Wilson and Angel Reese. But on the Fever side, the graphic showed Seattle’s Zia Cooke and Indiana rookie Raven Johnson instead of Caitlin Clark.That quickly caught Portnoy’s attention. He called the decision “idiotic” and accused the league of leaving out its biggest star on purpose.
His comments spread across social media within minutes as fans debated whether the WNBA made a mistake by not using Clark in the promotion.Portnoy said the move made no sense because Clark has become one of the most talked-about athletes in American sports since entering the league. He compared it to promoting NBA games without stars like LeBron James, Victor Wembanyama or Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.Dave Portnoy questions WNBA graphic after Caitlin Clark leads Indiana Fever past Seattle Storm
In a video posted online, he said he actually liked Johnson’s game and believed she brought toughness and defense to Indiana’s roster. Still, he questioned why the WNBA chose a rookie reserve player over Caitlin Clark for a national promotion.“I like Raven Johnson. But to not put Caitlin Clark on every graphic for every Fever game is literally the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen,” Portnoy said.He continued by saying, “Would you ever promote a Lakers game without LeBron? Spurs without Wemby? OKC without SGA? It’s so intentional I can’t wrap my brain around it.”Portnoy also pointed to Clark’s recent performances. Just days earlier, Clark scored 32 points in an overtime loss against the Washington Mystics. On Sunday, she again led Indiana in almost every major category during the Fever’s 89-78 win over Seattle.Clark finished with 21 points, seven rebounds, 10 assists and two blocks. She also had five turnovers, but still controlled the game offensively and helped Indiana close out the victory.
Meanwhile, Raven Johnson played a career-high 17 minutes off the bench. She finished with no points, three rebounds, one assist and one block.Portnoy later doubled down on his criticism and accused the league of ignoring its biggest attraction despite Clark helping bring more attention, television viewers and sponsorship value to the WNBA. The Fever will now return home for their next game Wednesday against the Portland Fire.



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