“She Should Be in the NBA — Not the WNBA”: The 6 Words From Shaquille ...
Brittney Griner crossed a Clark didn’t say a Shaquille O’Neal said just six — but they were enough to shake the core of the WNBA.
Brittney Griner crossed a Clark didn’t say a Shaquille O’Neal said just six — but they were enough to shake the core of the WNBA.
It didn’t begin with a press release. Or a headline. Or even a rumor. It began with a silence—a series of quiet, deliberate moves made far from the lights of
The room didn’t lights were bright, but no one mic was hot. The feed was the moment Shaquille O’Neal leaned forward in his
The WNBA just got hit with a moment that fans are calling “the most important behind-the-scenes power clash of the season.”
They didn’t storm out.
No Super Bowl billboard in Times celebrity influencer rollout.
Caitlin Clark is used to breaking records. But this one? This one hit differently.
No injury even a heads-up to the media.
Caitlin Clark walked off the court again this week with bruises on her arms, frustration on her face, and still—no whistle. No explanation. No accountability.
“Bill Owens believed in independence. He left because he lost it.”