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Kate Rinklerk From day one of her WNBA career, she has been the brunt of hard fouls and side chats, but Jemele Hill says it’s “just a competition.”
Clark became a pioneer in college and in Iowa she NCAA’s best scorer ever For both men and women.
Last April, she was the No. 1 overall pick, and as she stepped into WNBA courtrooms, a conversation began about whether her popularity was due to her race. In fact, it was the claim that it was made by WNBA MVP A’ja Wilson. “A huge thing” When Clark became popular.
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#22 of Indiana Fever, Kate Linklark screams to Lin Howard, #10 of the Atlanta Dream, after a first quarter altercation of the Indiana Fever and Atlanta Dream match at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on May 22, 2025. (Andrew J. Clark/ISI Photo/Getty Images)
Then came some hard fouls, The story of garbage And allegations of racism at the Indiana Fever Game, and this season we have already seen Clark two times in just three games apart from his opponents.
One of those instances is now on Thursday night for Atlanta’s dreamshowever, Hill said on social media it’s just the nature of basketball.
Jason McIntule saw the Clark and Rhine Howard clips go to it and posted, “Here we’ll be going with the WNBA players chasing Caitlyn Clark again.”
After that, Hill replied.“Y’all really need to stop this,” he added, “We need to stop with this idea that Caitlin Clark is being attacked specifically. I think she’ll find this extra shaming. A lot of this s is just competition.

Indiana Fever Guard Kate Rinklerk (22) will face the Dallas Wings in the second half of the WNBA basketball game in Indianapolis on Sunday, September 15th, 2024. (AP photo/Michael Conroy, File)
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In under 30 seconds in the first quarter, Caitlin Clark and Rhyne Howard had to exchange and separate several words. Howard was defending a full court with Clark, who was dribbling the court.
See also squealed the play, and the two collided with each other. Both appeared to have their arms wide open, and Clark began to move away from the situation before Howard could move forward. However, one of Howard’s teammates quickly stepped in and took Howard away.
“I’m not scared of you,” Clark seemed to say, and she was supported by her teammates.
Overall it was a late night for Clark. Clark only headed six points in the fourth quarter. She scored 27 points against Atlanta two nights ago.

Jemeerhill and Kate Linklark (Getty Images/Imagine)
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Indiana trailed just over two minutes, 75-71, but finished the game with a 10-1 run to earn an 82-76 victory. Clark added five points in the fourth quarter to finish with 11.
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