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Home / Sports / Cunningham Responds to Clark Talk Accusations

Cunningham Responds to Clark Talk Accusations

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Sophie Cunningham addressed fan accusations about discussing Caitlin Clark.
  • Cunningham invited Clark to join Project B, but she declined.
  • Several WNBA stars have joined Project B, with higher pay as an incentive.
Cunningham Responds to Clark Talk Accusations

Sophie Cunningham has directly addressed fan criticism regarding her frequent mentions of Caitlin Clark. Cunningham, now involved with Project B, a new women's basketball league set to launch in November 2026, shared that she had personally invited Clark to join the league. However, Clark reportedly declined the offer, choosing to remain focused on the WNBA.

Despite Clark's decision, Project B has attracted several other prominent WNBA stars. The league is reportedly offering substantially higher paychecks and opportunities for international travel and competition, making it an appealing prospect for players during the offseason. This influx of talent suggests Project B could become a significant competitor in the women's basketball landscape.

Clark's continued commitment to the WNBA, despite rejections of offers from other leagues, highlights the ongoing dynamics between players and their current leagues. As CBA negotiations continue, the WNBA risks losing more talent to emerging leagues like Project B if player demands are not met.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sophie Cunningham addressed fan claims that she talks about Caitlin Clark for attention, stating she invited Clark to a new league called Project B.
Project B is a new women's basketball league set to debut in November 2026, attracting several WNBA stars with higher pay and international opportunities.
No, Caitlin Clark has repeatedly rejected offers from other basketball leagues, including Project B, and remains committed to the WNBA.

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