NBA Stars Break Silence: “Protect Caitlin Clark Now”
For weeks, Caitlin Clark has taken hard fouls with little reaction from the WNBA. Fans were outraged, but league officials stayed silent—until now.
NBA legends like Steph Curry, LeBron James, and Luka Dončić have stepped in, demanding accountability. “She doesn’t need to prove anything,” Curry said. “She needs protection.” LeBron echoed, calling her the face of a movement, not just a rookie.
Clark leads in TV ratings, jersey sales, and ticket demand—but her treatment on the court doesn’t reflect that status. Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam praised her skill and vision, warning that her brilliance deserves respect, not punishment.
“She’s doing Steph numbers with Magic vision,” Siakam noted.
Despite doubling viewership and exploding merch sales, the WNBA has remained quiet. But Curry’s message was clear: “Movements need support—or they collapse.”
This isn’t just about fouls. It’s about protecting a generational talent.
“Enough is enough,” Curry said.
If the WNBA wants to keep rising, it must stop treating Clark like a rookie—and start honoring her as the pioneer she already is.