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Caitlin Clark and three WNBA stars tipped to cause huge revolt and quit league
Caitlin Clark has been urged to cash in on her star power by leaving the WNBA.

Caitlin Clark has been tipped to leave the WNBA and set up a rival league (Image: GETTY)
Caitlin Clark has been tipped to defect from the WNBA and spearhead a new league alongside some of the biggest stars in women’s basketball. Clark has quickly emerged as one of America’s major sporting figures, with her presence in the WNBA driving interest like never before.
She wrapped up her impressive debut campaign for the Indiana Fever by winning Rookie of the Year in a near-unanimous vote. A national panel of sportswriters and sportscasters gave 66 of 67 votes to Clark, with Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese receiving the other.
American sports columnist Jason Whitlock believes Clark would be wise to cash in on her star power by fronting up a new league rivalling the WNBA.

The 22-year-old has quickly emerged as the new face of women’s basketball (Image: GETTY)
Speaking on his Fearless programme, Whitlock said: “Half the WNBA right now is overseas, playing in some foreign league because they don’t make enough money during the WNBA season.
“They’re already playing in rival leagues. Why not start a rival league? You can have a rival league that operates during the summer or you can have a rival league that starts now, right here in America. I’m gonna tell you who’s going to do this, Saudi Arabia.
“They can see what I can see. Man, there’s a lot of momentum behind Caitlin Clark and women’s basketball. Adam Silver, Cathy Engelbert, the people running the NBA and the WNBA, they are idiots. They don’t know how to maximise this Caitlin Clark gift.”
Whitlock believes several other WNBA stars would jump at the chance to follow Clark to a breakaway league, where they would be able to capitalise on the new wave of interest in women’s basketball.
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