Leaked Memo Reveals WNBA’s Secret Plan to Control Caitlin Clark’s Spotlight
It didn’t begin with a foul or a headline—it started with a leaked internal document, quietly passed through WNBA PR circles. Now exposed by veteran journalist Avery Rollins, the document outlines a shocking strategy: contain, suppress, and manage Caitlin Clark’s rise.
Rollins’ report, “The Pattern They Denied. The Plan They Followed,” reveals a three-part media blueprint:
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“Balance Messaging Across Player Narratives” – Limit Clark-centric coverage.
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“Highlight Veteran Contributions First” – Downplay her achievements.
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“Avoid Overexposure of Any One Rookie” – Especially Caitlin.
While Clark’s name was never explicitly mentioned, every point clearly targeted her. The evidence? Devastating. From delayed highlight posts to reframed press narratives, Clark’s dominance was systematically softened.
Social media erupted:
“They didn’t just ignore her. They coordinated the quiet.”
“She didn’t ask for a crown. Just credit.”
Rollins backs her report with anonymous staffers, leaked emails, and side-by-side media analyses. The silence surrounding her Olympic snub? Planned, according to internal PR briefs.
Clark hasn’t commented—but insiders say she knows now:
“It wasn’t pushback. It was planned.”
The WNBA’s response? Silence—again.
Fans are furious, not just because Clark was micromanaged—but because the league pretended otherwise. As one tweet summed up:
“They tried to shrink her spotlight. She built her own stage.”
This leak didn’t damage Caitlin Clark—it proved her power.
And in a league built on progress, strategic silence now screams the loudest.