MAJOR ENVY Hits A’Ja Wilson As Caitlin Clark REVEALS NEW OFFSEASON JOB!
Caitlin Clark of WNBA Indiana Fever didn’t even let the paint dry on the WNBA season before cashing her next check.
While half the league is arguing over the collective bargaining agreement, Clark’s already landed her first off-season job, and it’s sending shockwaves through front offices and locker rooms alike.
And nobody is feeling that heat more than A’Ja Wilson of WNBA Las Vegas Aces, who can’t help but watch the headlines shift from her name to Caitlin’s—again.
A’ja Wilson Drops Blunt 5-Word Message to Cathy Engelbert Amid WNBA Finals Boos
” Gray said, per an X post from Desert Wave Media before Wilson began playing a tambourine. “And that’s top to bottom… There has been a lot of eyes on this league, and everybody’s been stepping up to the plate and putting on performances that’s legendary. We have legends that you guys get to witness every day. When we have a league full of people like that, it needs to be treated as such.
“Don’t play in our faces,” Wilson then added.
Gray then reiterated, “When you have players like that, at the forefront of change, you’ve got to pay them like that, you’ve got to value them like that. Because there’s no league without the players.”
Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray gives her message to WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert.
“When you have great players. You need to treat them like that,” Gray said.
“Don’t play in our faces,” A’ja Wilson said. #WNBA pic.twitter.com/TFW9CIWlc3
— Desert Wave Media (@DesertWaveCo) October 11, 2025
The players are clearly fed up with Englbert’s antics, which should make the ongoing CBA negotiations this offseason very interesting.
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