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Adam Silver FURIOUS At CORRUPT WNBA Referees As Caitlin Clark QUITS All-Star Game After NEW INJURY!

 

Caitlin Clark Withdraws from All-Star Game: A Crisis for the WNBA

Just before the All-Star Weekend, Caitlin Clark — the biggest star in the WNBA — suddenly announced that she would not be participating in either the three-point contest or the All-Star Game due to a recurring hip injury. While she will still attend the event to support coach Sandy at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, her absence from the league’s most important event has shaken the entire WNBA.

Clark had previously missed several games due to the same injury, and now she’s sitting out again at a critical moment — right when the WNBA leadership is negotiating a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) amid growing fears of a lockout. For the NBA — the WNBA’s primary sponsor — this isn’t just a sports issue; it’s a full-blown crisis.

Commissioner Kathy Engelbert is facing harsh criticism for failing to protect the league’s most valuable player. Coaches, commentators, and fans alike are outraged by the poor officiating, which has allowed repeated rough fouls to go unpunished. One example is Marina Mabrey’s shove that sent Clark crashing to the floor — initially called a technical foul, it was only upgraded to a flagrant 2 after a public outcry.

Both head coach Stephanie White and leading sports analysts have warned that Clark is being physically worn down in a broken system — one where referees are under-trained, part-time, lack accountability, and fail to protect the league’s stars.

Statistics show a massive drop in viewership and betting activity the moment Clark got injured. These numbers aren’t just financial indicators — they underscore her historic importance to the league. All ten of the most-watched WNBA games since 2002 have one thing in common: Caitlin Clark was playing.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has expressed serious concerns over how the WNBA is managing its top player. Veteran journalists have also criticized Engelbert for dodging questions about Clark and refusing to address the issue head-on in interviews.

All this is unfolding while the current CBA is set to expire in late October 2025, with a real risk of a labor standoff looming. Clark — who never missed a game in college — is now repeatedly sidelined with injuries, something that never happened before she joined the WNBA.

Conclusion: Caitlin Clark gave the WNBA a golden opportunity — and the league is wasting it. If it doesn’t change course immediately, the WNBA risks losing its future. Fans won’t forgive a league that crushes its brightest star instead of protecting her.

 

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