ESPN UNDER Fire After AS THEY Announce LYNX As Winners & DISRESPECT Caitlin Clark & Indiana Fever!

ESPN Mislabels Commissioner’s Cup Winner, Snubs Caitlin Clark — Fans Erupt Over “Narrative Bias”

It started with a simple headline.
A graphic.
A clip.

“Lynx Take Commissioner’s Cup in Statement Win.”

The only problem?
The Minnesota Lynx didn’t win — the Indiana Fever did.
And Caitlin Clark, the rookie leading that victory, wasn’t mentioned until more than a minute into the segment.

No on-air correction.
No apology.
No acknowledgment.

Fans React: “This Wasn’t a Mistake — It Was the Script They Wanted”

The internet exploded:
#FeverWon, #ESPNBias, #DisrespectClark trended fast.
A viral TikTok compilation of the error hit 2 million views in 8 hours.

“They reported the version they wanted — not the one that happened,” wrote one user.

The Pattern: A Media Cold Shoulder

This isn’t isolated.
Clark has broken rookie records, revived Fever’s season, and lifted ratings, yet ESPN often buries her highlights, questions her “toughness,” and now — mislabels her championship.

“This wasn’t a glitch,” said FS1’s Jason Whitlock. “It was a narrative that refused to evolve.”

The Silence from ESPN? Deafening

No Instagram correction.
No retraction.
No Clark features in postgame recaps.

“It’s not about being wrong,” one analyst said. “It’s about being wrong about her.”

Clark? Silent — But Undeniable

She didn’t tweet.
Didn’t comment.
But she dropped 22 points, led her team, and smiled through it all.

“She wins like she plays — composed, unfazed, better than the noise,” said ESPN’s Monica McNutt.

Teammates Speak Loudly

Aliyah Boston:

“Maybe they missed the score.”

Sophie Cunningham:

“We didn’t win for clicks. We won the game.”

Coach Christie Sides:

“We know what we did. Watch the tape.”

Final Word: “This Wasn’t a Mistake — It Was a Message”

When Clark scores? They say “She’s selfish.”
When she wins? They say “It was the team.”
When she dominates? They say “She’s learning.”

Now, when she captures a title?
They gave her trophy to someone else.

And fans are done staying quiet.

“Mistakes can be fixed. Narratives need accountability.”

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