Caitlin Clark's peers make it crystal clear they hate her with insulting All-Star game vote
Key Points:
- Caitlin Clark, a star guard in the WNBA, was controversially ranked as the 11th-best guard by her fellow players, despite being voted a starter for the All-Star game and ranking highly among fans and media.
- Fans placed Clark as the second-best guard behind Paige Bueckers, while media ranked her third, highlighting a significant disparity in perception between players and others.
- Clark is having a strong season, ranking second in assists-per-game (8.2) and tied for fourth in points-per-game (21.2), key statistics for a guard's performance.
- The article suggests that jealousy and bias among WNBA players may be influencing Clark's low peer ranking, despite her evident talent and contributions to the league's popularity.
- This controversy reflects broader tensions within the league regarding Clark's impact and recognition, with some perceiving a collective animosity toward her from other players.