Caitlin Clark and the WNBA’s Silent Crisis: Larry Bird Speaks Out
A brutal shove. A silent league. And a basketball legend who couldn’t stay quiet.
During the July 10 Fever–Sun matchup, rookie star Caitlin Clark was poked in the eye, stumbled, and then violently shoved by Marina Mabrey while off-ball. The referees said nothing. The league did nothing. And fans were left fuming.
But what came next stunned the sports world — Larry Bird broke two decades of silence.
“That wasn’t basketball. That was cowardice in a jersey,” Bird said.
Watching from home in Indiana, Bird didn’t just see a foul — he saw a sport unraveling. He called out not just Mabrey’s hit, but the WNBA’s alarming silence.
“They’re not trying to outplay her. They’re trying to break her.”
Despite Clark’s growing impact and fanbase, the WNBA has offered no fines, no suspensions, not even a comment. Bird warned, “You either build around greatness or around excuses — you can’t have both.”
As Clark battles injuries and online attacks, Bird’s words ring louder than ever:
“Protect your stars. Or you won’t have any left.”