Johnson, speaking to CNN, emphasized that the league's success is not attributed to just one player. `It's not just Caitlin Clark, it's [Angel] Reese. We have so much talent out there that has been unrecognized, and I don't think we can pin it on just one player,` she said. Johnson argued that highlighting only Clark creates hard feelings among other players and overlooks the broader talent pool within the league.
This stance has been met with mixed reactions from WNBA fans. While some appreciate Johnson's point about recognizing the collective talent, others feel that Clark's achievements deserve individual acknowledgment. Fans on social media have expressed their confusion and disappointment with Johnson's comments, with some suggesting that her remarks could harm the team's reputation.
The debate comes at a time when women's basketball is experiencing a significant surge in popularity and financial growth. The WNBA has recently secured an 11-year, $2.2 billion media-rights deal and has seen record-breaking attendance and viewership for its games and events.
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