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Sports commentator Colin Cowherd has ignited a firestorm in the basketball world after publicly calling out WNBA veterans and stars for what he describes as “obvious jealousy” and intentional hostility toward Caitlin Clark, the league’s biggest rookie draw in decades.

In a now-viral segment on The Herd, Cowherd didn’t mince words.

“The WNBA finally has its golden goose — Caitlin Clark,” he said.
“And what do these players do? They attack her. Elbow her. Undermine her.
Are you trying to grow the game… or kill it?”


💥 “THEY’RE EATING THEIR OWN”

Cowherd referenced multiple viral clips in recent weeks showing Caitlin Clark being shoved, fouled hard, or visibly iced out by teammates and opponents alike.

“I’ve been covering sports for over 20 years,” Cowherd said.
“You don’t treat a star like that — especially when she’s the reason you have fans in the building.”

According to Cowherd, Clark has become a target not because of arrogance, but because of impact.

“Let’s be honest,” he added.
“She’s younger, faster, sells out arenas, and is now the face of women’s basketball.
And instead of welcoming her, they’ve turned on her like high school bullies.”


😡 “JEALOUSY IS THE REAL FOUL HERE”

Cowherd didn’t stop there.

He went on to say that some veteran WNBA players are displaying “pettiness and small-mindedness”, lashing out at Clark not because she’s done something wrong — but because she’s changing the game faster than they ever could.

“This isn’t about basketball IQ. It’s not about ‘earning respect.’
It’s jealousy, plain and simple.”

He even compared Clark’s situation to Tom Brady’s early NFL years, when established players doubted his rise — until they had no choice but to accept it.


📉 THE WNBA’S IMAGE IS AT STAKE

Cowherd warned that the WNBA is dangerously close to a PR disaster if it doesn’t protect its stars — particularly one like Clark, who has boosted ratings, ticket sales, and merchandise revenue since entering the league.

“You don’t have to like her personally,” he said.
“But if you care about the future of your league, you support her professionally.
Caitlin Clark is a once-in-a-generation opportunity — and the WNBA is fumbling it.”


📣 FANS REACT: “COWHERD SAID WHAT WE’RE ALL THINKING”

Fans across social media platforms praised Cowherd for saying what many have been afraid to:

“He’s 100% right. Clark is carrying the league and they’re treating her like she’s the enemy.”
“Caitlin gets fouled harder than anyone. Where’s the league’s protection?”
“It’s like the vets are scared she’s replacing them… newsflash: she already did.”

Hashtags like #ProtectCaitlinClark, #CowherdWasRight, and #WNBAWakeUp began trending within hours.


🤐 MIXED RESPONSE FROM WNBA PLAYERS

While most WNBA players have remained silent, some insiders claim there is “private discomfort” with Cowherd’s remarks — viewing them as “oversimplified and divisive.”

One unnamed player reportedly told a journalist:

“He doesn’t understand locker room dynamics. It’s not hate. It’s competition.”

Others, however, agree — quietly admitting that Clark is being treated unfairly.

“If we had a LeBron-level rookie in the NBA, the whole league would protect him,” one former WNBA coach said.
“Here? It’s like she’s resented for being great.”


📺 THE ECONOMIC REALITY: CLARK IS THE BANK

Cowherd backed up his comments with hard data:

TV viewership tripled since Clark entered the league

Ticket prices skyrocketed for games featuring Indiana Fever

Merchandise sales up 250% in Clark-related apparel

“Caitlin Clark isn’t just a player. She’s a brand.
And the WNBA is playing with fire if they let that brand burn.”


🏁 FINAL THOUGHTS: THE GOAT OR THE SCAPEGOAT?

Colin Cowherd’s fiery defense of Caitlin Clark has reignited a deeper conversation about respect, ego, and the future of women’s basketball.

At the center of it all stands a 22-year-old rookie — doing everything right, yet getting treated wrong.

And Cowherd’s message to the league?

“You don’t elbow your golden goose. You protect her.
Or you’ll all be watching from empty seats.”


Because in every sport, you’re lucky to get a superstar.
And when that star finally arrives —
You don’t push her away.
You let her shine.