Sheila Johnson, co-owner of the Washington Mystics, has stirred the pot by challenging Caitlin Clark’s recognition as Time’s ...
Colin Clark, brother of WNBA rookie and Time's Athlete of the Year Caitlin Clark, has seemingly weighed in on the debate surrounding the magazine's decision to spotlight his sister ...
While the Mystics’ Managing Partner has a valid point, her message is probably better said by a WNBA team owner of a team ...
Caitlin Clark’s brother has entered the chat. In the wake of comments made Friday by Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson — who ...
After a WNBA season that saw Caitlin Clark shatter rookie records, she was named TIME’s Athlete of the Year. And while it’s ...
Earlier this week, the WNBA superstar was named Time Magazine's Athlete of the Year after her stellar rookie campaign brought ...
Legendary athletes have expressed support for Clark since she entered the WNBA, including NBA Hall of Famers Charles Barkley ...
Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson criticized TIME magazine for singling out Caitlin Clark as the 'Athlete of the ...
Caitlin Clark's younger brother has put Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson on blast after her comments about his sister.
One WNBA owner is not happy that Time magazine named Caitlin Clark as its 'Athlete of the Year' and claimed it could cause racism.
"NBA owners didn't complain when Michael Jordan 10x'ed the value of their franchises," Torres wrote on X. "Other fighters didn't complain when Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather got everyone paid.