Caitlin Clark Ranked 9th Among WNBA Point Guards by Player Vote — And the Backlash Is Breaking the Internet

Caitlin Clark Ranked 9th by WNBA Players — And Fans Are Calling It a Message, Not a Mistake

Caitlin Clark is top 3 in assists, leads the league in fan votes, and has almost single-handedly driven a historic surge in WNBA ticket sales and viewership.

And yet… when WNBA players were asked to vote for the league’s best point guards for the All-Star roster?
Clark was ranked 9th.

“This isn’t a snub. This is a statement,” one analyst said.

The List That Sparked a Firestorm

Reported by @JonTheLiquidator, here’s how the top point guards stacked up in the player vote:

  1. Chelsea Gray

  2. Sabrina Ionescu

  3. Jewell Loyd

  4. Kelsey Plum

  5. Courtney Vandersloot

  6. Natasha Cloud

  7. Marina Mabrey

  8. Skylar Diggins-Smith

  9. Caitlin Clark

  10. Jordin Canada

Mabrey — a known on-court antagonist to Clark — finished above her. Several rookies with standout seasons didn’t make the list at all.

Fans React: “Jealousy, Not Judgment”

Within hours, hashtags like #ClarkAt9, #JealousyNotJudgment, and #WNBAPlayerVote were trending.

“She’s carried this league to new heights and they still downplay her,” wrote one fan.
“This isn’t evaluation. It’s retaliation,” said another.

Even media voices were divided:

  • Stephen A. Smith: “She’s top 5 at her position. Period.”

  • Monica McNutt: “This is about more than basketball.”

  • Jemele Hill: “The league has always wrestled with authenticity versus visibility.”

Respect or Resistance?

Insiders suggest two key reasons for the ranking:

  1. Veteran Resistance: Some feel Clark hasn’t “earned her stripes.”

  2. Locker Room Tension: The Olympic snub, physical targeting, and viral moments have created visible friction.

“They’re not rejecting her game,” said one exec. “They’re rejecting the hype machine.”

Clark’s Response: Silent. Focused. Lethal.

When asked, Clark said only:

“I just want to keep getting better. That’s all.”

No shade. No drama. Just facts.

And maybe that’s the point.

Final Thought: Not Ranked Low — Ranked Loud

This wasn’t just a list.
It was a reminder: Caitlin Clark isn’t fully welcome yet.

But she’s still rising.
Still drawing crowds.
Still redefining the league.

And when the resistance fades?

The league won’t just embrace her —
It’ll realize she was already the main event.

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