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Now, let's talk Caitlin Clark, because man, this girl has been everywhere lately.
Just yesterday, the sports world got hit with a major report about the Unrivaled league struggling harder than expected. According to Essentially Sports, the three-on-three basketball circuit is hemorrhaging viewership in its second season without Clark. Their opening games averaged only 175,000 viewers, and some truTV-exclusive broadcasts dipped down to just 32,000 people. Clark, along with Angel Reese, Sabrina Ionescu, and A'ja Wilson, are still sidelined—rehabbing and taking their talents elsewhere. The league's CEO Alex Bazzell responded publicly, saying they're building for the long game, but yeah, the numbers tell a different story right now.
Here's where it gets interesting though. According to multiple YouTube breakdowns from January fifth and seventeenth, Clark's first social media post of 2026 absolutely shattered the internet. On January first, she posted a direct criticism of officiating from an Iowa Hawkeyes game, calling out a charge that she said was nowhere close to being legitimate. That single post got 339,000 views in just 48 hours with 127 comments. This wasn't some generic New Year's greeting—this was Clark using her massive platform to speak truth, and fans went crazy for it.
The Indiana Fever's Instagram following is now sitting at nearly a million followers according to these sources, which has reporters attributing huge growth to the Clark effect. She's not just a basketball player anymore—she's a cultural force reshaping how women's sports gets consumed.
Meanwhile, the WNBA CBA negotiations remain locked in a standoff. ESPN's Rebecca Lobo recently said that the prolonged contract dispute is starting to eat away at the public goodwill players built up. Players are demanding around 50 percent of revenue while owners are offering closer to 30 percent.
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