The Caitlin Clark Conspiracy: How a Leaked PR Memo Changed Everything
It didn’t start with a foul. It started with a leaked document—marked “strategic comms only”—now exposed by journalist Avery Rollins in a story that’s sending shockwaves through the WNBA.
The Memo: According to The Daily Hoop, the document laid out a three-part media strategy:
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“Balance messaging” — Don’t let Clark dominate narratives.
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“Highlight veterans first” — Even if Clark breaks records.
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“Avoid rookie overexposure” — Keep her visible, but not too visible.
The memo never named Caitlin Clark directly—but every example made it clear: this was about her.
The Journalist: Rollins, a respected name with bylines in ESPNW and The Athletic, backed her report with leaked emails, insider interviews, and timeline analysis showing how Clark’s historic moments were repeatedly downplayed.
The Reaction:
Hashtags exploded:
#ClarkExposedTheSystem
#TheyManagedHer
Fans dug up delayed highlight reels, muted postgame mentions, and even quotes from Team USA’s Olympic snub pressers.
The Verdict? This wasn’t oversight. It was orchestration.
As one viral tweet put it:
“They didn’t just ignore her. They coordinated the quiet.”
Now the question is clear: What happens when the system that dimmed her is exposed in daylight?