FACT-CHEKCK: Alyssa Thomas SUSPECTED For CORRUPTION After The WNBA Season & It SHOCKED WNBA!??

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Recently, social media has been abuzz with rumors surrounding Alyssa Thomas, a prominent figure in the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). Allegations of corruption have surfaced, causing a stir within the sports community and among fans alike.

Alyssa Thomas, known for her prowess on the court and contributions to the Connecticut Sun, now finds herself at the center of controversy. Reports suggest that suspicions of unethical conduct emerged shortly after the conclusion of the WNBA season, leaving many shocked and questioning the integrity of the league.

The accusations, however, are yet to be substantiated with concrete evidence.

WNBA ratings have dropped since Caitlin Clark, Fever were eliminated

The Caitlin Clark effect is still impacting the WNBA, despite the All-Star rookie and the Fever being eliminated by the Sun in a first-round sweep in the playoffs last week.

After Game 2 of the Fever-Sun opening-round series delivered the most-watched WNBA game ever on cable — 2.5 million viewers — on Sept. 25, the league brought in less viewership at the start of its semifinal round.

Game 1 of Liberty-Aces semifinals series, a 2023 WNBA Finals rematch, brought in 929,000 viewers on Sept. 29.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) possesses the ball during the first half against the Connecticut Sun during Game 2 of the first round of the 2024 WNBA Playoffs at Mohegan Sun Arena on Sept. 25, 2024.
Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) possesses the ball during the first half against the Connecticut Sun during Game 2 of the first round of the 2024 WNBA Playoffs at Mohegan Sun Arena on Sept. 25, 2024.USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
Although viewership was down in comparison to the Fever-Sun first-round series, Game 1 of the Liberty-Aces semifinal series was the most viewed WNBA semifinal in 22 years.

Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu (20) shoots a three point jump shot over Las Vegas Aces center A'ja Wilson (22) during Game 1 of the 2024 WNBA Semifinal at Barclays Center on Sept. 29, 2024.
Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu (20) shoots a three point jump shot over Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson (22) during Game 1 of the 2024 WNBA Semifinal at Barclays Center on Sept. 29, 2024.USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
Clark’s first WNBA playoff game drew 1.84 million viewers, when the Sun beat the Fever in Game 1 on Sept. 22, despite competing with NFL Sunday.

In Game 2, viewership peaked at 3.4 million.

The WNBA delivered its most-watched regular season in 24 years and finished with its highest attendance in 22 years after bringing in a 2024 draft class highlighted by Clark, Sparks center Cameron Brink, and Sky stars Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso.

Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu (20) dribbles the ball against Las Vegas Aces guard Tiffany Hayes (15) duringGame 1 of the 2024 WNBA Semi-finals at Barclays Center on Sept. 29, 2024.
Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu (20) dribbles the ball against Las Vegas Aces guard Tiffany Hayes (15) duringGame 1 of the 2024 WNBA Semi-finals at Barclays Center on Sept. 29, 2024.USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
The league also set records for digital consumption and merchandise sales in 2024.

Clark and Reese’s college rivalry carried over to the WNBA and helped increase viewership, attendance, revenue and social media engagement.

Reese led the LSU Tigers to their first championship in program history in a win over Clark and Iowa in 2023 — when the former LSU forward famously waved her hand in front of Clark’s face, doing the “you can’t see me” gesture, at the end of the game, which helped fuel the rivalry.

Iowa defeated LSU in the Elite Eight of this year’s women’s NCAA Tournament.

Angel Reese #10 of the LSU Lady Tigers reacts towards Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes during the fourth quarter during the 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament championship game at American Airlines Center on April 2, 2023 in Dallas, Texas.
Angel Reese #10 of the LSU Lady Tigers reacts towards Caitlin Clark #22 of the Iowa Hawkeyes during the fourth quarter during the 2023 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament championship game at American Airlines Center on April 2, 2023 in Dallas, Texas.Getty Images
After that, the WNBA experienced a meteoric rise, with teams moving games to NBA arenas to accommodate fans.

The Fever-Mystics regular-season game on Sept. 19 at Capital One Arena set a WNBA single-game attendance record of 20,711.

It was one of three games to draw at least 20,000 fans this season — along with 20,366 for Fever-Aces matchup on July 2 and 20,333 for Indiana versus Washington game on June 7.

The Fever’s total home attendance of 340,715 fans was a single-season record for a WNBA team, which surpassed the previous home attendance record of 250,565 set by the Liberty in 2001 in 16 games.

Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever looks on during the game against the Connecticut Sun during Round one Game 2 of the 2024 WNBA Playoffs on Sept. 25, 2024 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever looks on during the game against the Connecticut Sun during Round one Game 2 of the 2024 WNBA Playoffs on Sept. 25, 2024 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.NBAE via Getty Images
In July, the WNBA secured a landmark media rights deal with the Walt Disney Company and Amazon Prime Video, as well as a new agreement with NBCUniversal (NBCU) valued at roughly $2.2 billion over 11 years.

In its 28th season, the WNBA attracted an all-time record of more than 54 million unique viewers across ABC, CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, ION and NBA TV.

A record 22 regular-season game telecasts averaged at least 1 million viewers.

After the Fever rebounded from a 1-8 start to the season, Clark helped Indiana clinch a playoff spot for the first time since 2016.

She did it while etching her name in the WNBA record book after she became the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer for men and women’s basketball in her senior year at Iowa in March .

Aliyah Boston #7, Caitlin Clark #22, Temi Fagbenle #14 and Kelsey Mitchell #0 of the Indiana Fever react as they play the Connecticut Sun during the fourth quarter of Game 2 of the 2024 WNBA Playoffs first round at Mohegan Sun Arena on Sept. 25, 2024 in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Aliyah Boston #7, Caitlin Clark #22, Temi Fagbenle #14 and Kelsey Mitchell #0 of the Indiana Fever react as they play the Connecticut Sun during the fourth quarter of Game 2 of the 2024 WNBA Playoffs on Sept. 25, 2024 in Connecticut.Getty Images
The Fever star set WNBA records for most assists both in a season (337) and in a game (19).

Clark recorded the first two triple-doubles by a rookie in league history and established single-season rookie records for points (769) and three-pointers made (122).