
In another fiery WNBA moment, things got physical between rising star Caitlin Clark and Atlanta Dream’s Rhyne Howard during a high-intensity matchup. Midway through the third quarter, Howard initiated significant contact with Clark, culminating in a clear shove that led to an immediate foul call. The contact sparked a heated exchange between the two players, prompting teammates and referees to step in and separate them.
Eyewitnesses captured Clark shouting, “I’M NOT SCARED OF YOU,” in Howard’s direction—a bold response that instantly went viral.
This isn’t the first time Clark has been on the receiving end of aggressive plays from fellow WNBA players. As one of the league’s most hyped rookies, the former Iowa standout has drawn massive attention not just for her scoring abilities but also for the weight of expectations she carries as a young, white player dominating a league that’s long struggled with disparities in media attention and racial dynamics.
Some fans are beginning to wonder: Is the intensity Clark faces on the court simply part of the game—or is it becoming personal?
As the WNBA continues to grow in popularity, moments like this highlight both the fierce competition and the underlying tensions that sometimes bubble to the surface.