DISASTER IN BROOKLYN: Caitlin Clark ABANDONED in 97–77 Humiliation — “She Deserves SO Much Better”
Brooklyn, NY –
It was supposed to be a battle between two rising powers in the WNBA. Instead, it turned into a nightmare — one that proved, yet again, that Caitlin Clark may be the league’s brightest star… but she’s being left to drown in Indiana.
The Indiana Fever’s brutal 97–77 blowout loss to the New York Liberty wasn’t just another tally in the loss column — it was an indictment of a system that’s failing one of the most transformative athletes women’s basketball has ever seen.
From the opening tip at Barclays Center, the Liberty dominated every inch of the court. Breanna Stewart imposed her will, Sabrina Ionescu torched Indiana from deep, and Clark? She was left to fight alone — again.

And fight she did.
Despite being swarmed by defenders, hacked off-ball, shoved through screens, and outright ignored by referees, Clark kept her composure. She drained impossible shots. She found open teammates. She did everything. But what she got in return? Missed layups. Fumbled passes. A coaching staff that looked utterly clueless. And a franchise that still hasn’t figured out how to protect or support the player singlehandedly keeping them relevant.
At one point, she knifed through two defenders and dropped a perfect bounce pass to a wide-open teammate — who dropped it out of bounds. The camera caught her reaction: a blank stare, exhausted but professional. Inside? Fans could only imagine the frustration boiling beneath the surface.
“She’s out there playing chess,” one WNBA analyst tweeted, “while half her team can barely play checkers.”
Even Liberty fans rose in applause when Clark hit a ridiculous logo three over Breanna Stewart. But applause doesn’t win games — teamwork does. And Indiana offered none.
The anger online was instant and deafening. “The way the Fever treat Caitlin Clark should be a criminal offense,” one post read. Another simply said, “Trade her. Now.”
But it’s not just fans. Former WNBA stars, commentators, and journalists are all asking the same question: Why is the most valuable player in the league being hung out to dry?
“She’s the most targeted, most fouled, most scrutinized rookie we’ve ever seen,” one ex-player said during halftime. “And she’s still breaking records. Still selling out arenas. Still showing up. But she’s doing it alone — and it’s disgraceful.”

The numbers back it up. Clark is leading all rookies in points, assists, triple-doubles, and fan engagement. She’s drawing millions of new eyes to the sport — and yet, the support system around her looks like it belongs in a rebuilding high school program.
Where is the veteran help? Where is the spacing? Where is the accountability?
Head coach Christie Sides has repeatedly praised Clark in the media but continues to make baffling decisions with her minutes and usage. The front office remains quiet. And the WNBA officiating crew? They’ve watched Clark hit the floor game after game and done nothing to stop it.
Wednesday night’s loss wasn’t just a blowout — it was a warning shot.
If the Indiana Fever don’t wake up, and if the league doesn’t start protecting its greatest asset, it won’t just be Caitlin Clark who suffers. It’ll be the entire WNBA.
Because no matter how brightly one star shines — even she can’t carry a broken system forever.
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