BREAKING NEWS: Shannon Sharpe Goes on the Offensive: Dismantling WNBA Players’ Hype in Light of Caitlin Clark’s Success.

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In a recent episode of his podcast, Nightcap, ESPN analyst Shannon Sharpe voiced his strong opinion about the treatment of Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark by other WNBA players. During a discussion with former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson, Sharpe highlighted an incident involving Seattle Storm’s Skylar Diggins-Smith, where she appeared to nudge Clark from behind as the rookie hyped up the crowd during a recent game.

Sharpe didn’t mince words, suggesting that Diggins-Smith’s actions were intentional and indicative of a broader issue within the WNBA, where he believes some players may be envious of Clark’s early success.

“Man, stop this foolishness,” Sharpe said. “Y’all see the woman speed up. Y’all see her. Caitlin Clark is getting the crowd going. Y’all see Skylar Diggins speed up to make contact with her. Stop This! Y’all mad cause that corn fed, Iowa girl, busting y’all a**. Y’all said she’s too weak. She can’t do this, she leading the WNBA in assists. She cooking! Let her cook! Let her cook!” 

Clark, who has been a standout in her rookie season, finished the game against the Storm on Sunday with 23 points, nine assists and five rebounds.Shannon Sharpe calls other WNBA players jealous of Caitlin Clark

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