”We got Caitlin Clark here, this is what we gotta do, call me racist all you want, call me sexist, whatever. Call me an Uncle Tom, I don’t care, we’re gonna play through Caitlin Clark, we’re gonna play a way that makes sense for her.”

Caitlin Clark appears to quit on Fever coach Christie Sides and ignore her  with game on the line | Marca

Of course, Clark’s race has consistently been a point of discussion outside of her control.

Former NFL QB Robert Griffin III claimed she and rival Angel Reese were being used in a ‘race war’, while Stephen A. Smith claimed that some black WNBA players ‘resent’ Clark.

‘There are girls – young ladies – in the WNBA who are jealous of Caitlin Clark,’ he said on First Take. ‘She is a white girl that has come into the league.’

He added, ‘One would think that folks would be smart enough to recognize and appreciate that about Caitlin Clark – piggyback off of that to their benefit and praise her and support her for it while competing on the court against her.’

 

Caitlin Clark appeared to have a disagreement with Indiana Fever coach Christie Sides (right) in their defeat to the Chicago Sky on Sunday night

Caitlin Clark appeared to have a disagreement with Indiana Fever coach Christie Sides (right) in their defeat to the Chicago Sky on Sunday night

Whitlock also took aim at Clark’s teammate Kelsey Mitchell, who is the leading scorer (just barely over Clark) on the 7-11 team.

He said that the Fever needed to remove Mitchell from the team because she’s ‘playing a completely different game than everybody else on the court.’

Following the Fever’s loss to the Chicago Sky on Sunday, several clips flooded social media, showing Clark’s teammates dropping simple passes and missing lay-ups .

And some angry fans even branded Clark’s teammates the ‘worst ever’ after the game.