
Candace Parker Defends Caitlin Clark Against Media Bias
In the often cutthroat world of sports media, Caitlin Clark’s meteoric rise has sparked a strange backlash. Some veteran players and outlets appear reluctant to credit her unprecedented impact on the WNBA, framing her success as a “problem.”
Enter Candace Parker — a WNBA legend unafraid to challenge the narrative. “We can’t ignore the Caitlin Clark effect,” Parker insists, openly calling out networks like ESPN for allegedly downplaying record-breaking viewership tied to Clark.
One of the most absurd claims Parker has dismantled is that the Indiana Fever are “better without Clark.” With a champion’s insight, she notes the team’s stronger record with Clark on the floor and defends her turnovers as the cost of carrying a heavy offensive load.
Her blunt assessment — rating Clark as an “A-level” player and Angel Reese as “C-level” — drew backlash, but Parker stands by it. For her, this is about truth, not popularity.
“Clark’s success grows the pie for everyone,” Parker reminds the league, proving she’s not just defending a rookie — she’s protecting the WNBA’s future.