TRANSCRIPCIÓNEnglish

Caitlin Clark BREAKS SILENCE At CORRUPT WNBA Referees After Alanna Smith Dallas Wings ATTACK

19m 44s3,461 palabras514 segmentsEnglish

TRANSCRIPCIÓN COMPLETA

0:00

Caitlyn Clark was placed at number 10 by

0:02

ESPN in their WNBA rankings on Thursday

0:06

below Paige Beckers and Indiana Fever

0:09

fans were furious. By the same night,

0:11

Clark was back on her home court for the

0:13

first time since July of 2025 and she

0:16

went out and scored 21 points in 16

0:19

minutes on 66% shooting against a full

0:22

strength Dallas Wings squad. But the box

0:25

score isn't even the most interesting

0:27

part of the night. What she said after

0:29

the game, specifically about the corrupt

0:31

WNBA referees after a flagrant foul from

0:35

Atlanta Smith, is something that changes

0:37

how you need to watch her play in 2026.

0:40

Do you think the WNBA referees will be

0:43

fair to Caitlyn this year? Let me know

0:45

down in the comments below. Here for

0:47

Clark,

0:48

>> she will launch, draws the foul, and

0:51

will shoot three free throws.

0:56

>> Foul number eight.

1:01

first.

1:03

>> Clark a little slow to get up here. When

1:06

they called Clark's name during player

1:08

introductions at Gainbridge Fieldhouse,

1:10

the crowd noise was so loud it distorted

1:12

phone camera audio. Not polite applause,

1:15

not a warm welcome back, but the kind of

1:17

unhinged roar you get when a fan base

1:20

has been sitting on something for 10

1:21

months and finally gets to let it out

1:23

all at once.

1:45

And 10 months is not an exaggeration.

1:47

Clark's body basically fell apart on her

1:50

through 2025. quad issues bleeding into

1:52

thigh problems, then a groin injury,

1:55

then an ankle issue layering on top of

1:57

all of it. So, she only got through 13

1:59

games the entire season before Indiana

2:01

shut her down. She hadn't played a full

2:03

home game at Gainbridge since July 2025.

2:06

So, walking back out onto that floor

2:08

Friday night carried a weight that

2:10

doesn't show up in any statline. Clark

2:12

put it plainly postgame. Anytime you get

2:15

to put on your uniform and lace up your

2:17

shoes, you don't take that for granted,

2:19

especially having come off of last year.

2:22

That's not a canned media answer. That's

2:24

someone who spent most of a year

2:26

watching her team struggle without her

2:28

while her own body kept finding new ways

2:30

to break down. When you were down, you

2:32

were rubbing your knee and then you lied

2:33

a little bit. Is it your knee, your

2:34

ankle? What exactly was bothering you?

2:36

>> Uh, I just landed on my kneecap really

2:37

hard. The injury stretch also created

2:40

this weird space in the media

2:41

conversation where people started

2:43

treating Clark like she was almost an

2:45

afterthought at the top of the league's

2:46

pecking order. And then ESPN dropped

2:49

their WNBA top 50 rankings the day

2:52

before this game and basically made that

2:54

feeling official. Clark landed at number

2:57

10, Paige Beckers came in at 8, Sabrina

3:00

Ionesu at six. This is the same Clark

3:03

who finished fourth in MVP voting as a

3:06

rookie, who set a single season assists

3:08

record, who posted the second most

3:10

three-pointers in a season in league

3:12

history, broke 62 records during her

3:15

rookie year, and ESPN slotted her behind

3:17

players who had worse years than she

3:19

did, even while she was injured last

3:21

year. Fans weren't just annoyed, they

3:24

were pointing at a specific number and

3:26

using it as evidence that the whole

3:27

ranking exercise was agenda-driven noise

3:29

designed to generate clicks before the

3:31

season started. So, the crowd walking

3:33

into Gamebridge already had some extra

3:36

fuel. And then they found out that

3:38

Aaliyah Boston and Lexi Hull were both

3:40

sitting out, held for precautionary

3:42

reasons, according to coach Stephanie

3:44

White, who confirmed postgame that

3:46

neither absence involved any structural

3:48

damage. Dallas came in at full strength.

3:52

Indiana was already two starters short

3:54

before tip off, which means any straight

3:56

reading of the final score without that

3:58

context tells you almost nothing useful

4:00

about where this team actually is.

4:03

>> You know, our starting lineup is, you

4:05

know, obviously we have Mai and Mo in

4:07

there that have weren't a part of the

4:08

Fever last year and then you have me,

4:10

which I miss basically all of our games

4:13

and then Sophie missed a good amount of

4:14

our games, too. So, in a way, like we're

4:17

trying to build this like connectedness

4:18

and this chemistry, and you know, while

4:21

we don't have AB and uh Lex last two

4:23

games, like I still think we can find a

4:24

way to be a little bit better. And the

4:26

crowd didn't really care about any of

4:27

that, though. They came to see number 22

4:30

back on the floor, and Clark delivered

4:32

21 points in 16 minutes on 66% shooting,

4:36

which gave them exactly what they came

4:38

for and then some. But there's a piece

4:40

of her night that the box score doesn't

4:42

fully explain, and it's the piece that

4:44

actually tells you something new about

4:46

how her game has shifted since 2024. She

4:49

attempted 13 free throws in 16 minutes

4:52

of play, converted 11 of them, and then

4:54

came out of the locker room after the

4:56

game and praised the referees for making

4:58

the right calls. For anyone who watched

5:01

Clark get fouled without a whistle for

5:02

two straight seasons, that postgame

5:05

comment needed some explanation.

5:18

Let's talk about what actually happened

5:20

when Clark and Beckers shared the court

5:22

because ESPN ranked Beckers at 8 and

5:25

Clark at 10. And then the two of them

5:27

played against each other the very next

5:29

night and it didn't go the way that

5:31

ranking suggested it would. Clark's 21

5:34

points came from three different ways of

5:36

scoring and two of those three plays

5:38

happened directly against Beckers as the

5:40

defender

5:41

>> last year as Clark gets by Beckers and

5:45

gets to the rim

5:48

>> downhill.

5:49

>> The first one was a blow by layup where

5:52

Clark caught the ball on the perimeter,

5:54

gave Becker's one hard dribble and was

5:56

already past her before Beckers could

5:58

get her feet reset. No hesitation, no

6:00

second read, just a guard who's been

6:02

running that exact move since her Iowa

6:04

days and still hasn't found a defender

6:06

who can cut it off cleanly when she

6:08

commits to going. Beckers is a good

6:10

defender. Clark just didn't give her

6:12

enough time to do anything about it.

6:15

>> And again, a lot of shoes were filled

6:17

last year.

6:18

>> Catch it, shoot, and Clark delivers with

6:20

a three.

6:22

>> Bing, bang, bong for Caitlyn Clark.

6:25

Taking a look good coming shoulder tosh

6:27

shoulder just Honestly, Sims just

6:31

>> The second play was a wideopen three and

6:34

this one was as much about Mon'nique

6:35

Billings as it was about Clark. Billings

6:38

set a hard screen that completely freed

6:40

Clark up on the perimeter and once Clark

6:43

had daylight, she buried it, going two

6:45

of three from three on the night. That

6:48

play doesn't work without Billings doing

6:50

the dirty work on the screen. So, credit

6:52

goes where it's due, but Clark still had

6:54

to catch it clean, set her feet, and

6:56

knock it down with defensive attention

6:58

coming from somewhere else on the floor.

7:02

And the Smith struggled to PULL IT DOWN

7:04

AND IT'S CLARK who set sail for the

7:06

other end.

7:09

Then came the steel. Clark read Becker's

7:12

passing lane, stepped into it, picked

7:14

the ball off, and went coast to coast

7:16

for the layup before Dallas could rotate

7:18

back. So, in one sequence, she took the

7:21

ball directly away from the player. ESPN

7:23

ranked above her and scored on the other

7:25

end while the wings were still turning

7:27

around. That's not a lucky deflection.

7:30

That's Clark studying Becker's

7:31

tendencies and making a calculated

7:33

gamble that paid off in the most direct

7:35

way possible. Now, Beckers didn't have a

7:38

bad night, and it's worth being straight

7:40

about that. She finished with 20 points

7:42

in 20 minutes and she shot the ball

7:45

really well from three, going four of

7:47

six from beyond the ark in the first

7:49

half alone, which is a big jump from her

7:51

rookie season where she averaged only

7:53

3.3 three-point attempts per game. That

7:56

expanded range is a real development in

7:58

her game and Dallas is going to be

8:00

dangerous because of it.

8:08

Azy Fud on the other hand went for four

DESBLOQUEAR MÁS

Regístrate gratis para acceder a funciones premium

VISOR INTERACTIVO

Mira el video con subtítulos sincronizados, superposición ajustable y control total de la reproducción.

REGÍSTRATE GRATIS PARA DESBLOQUEAR

RESUMEN DE IA

Obtén un resumen instantáneo generado por IA del contenido del video, los puntos clave y las conclusiones.

REGÍSTRATE GRATIS PARA DESBLOQUEAR

TRADUCIR

Traduce la transcripción a más de 100 idiomas con un solo clic. Descarga en cualquier formato.

REGÍSTRATE GRATIS PARA DESBLOQUEAR

MAPA MENTAL

Visualiza la transcripción como un mapa mental interactivo. Comprende la estructura de un vistazo.

REGÍSTRATE GRATIS PARA DESBLOQUEAR

CHATEA CON LA TRANSCRIPCIÓN

Haz preguntas sobre el contenido del video. Obtén respuestas impulsadas por IA directamente desde la transcripción.

REGÍSTRATE GRATIS PARA DESBLOQUEAR

SACA MÁS PARTIDO A TUS TRANSCRIPCIONES

Regístrate gratis y desbloquea el visor interactivo, los resúmenes de IA, las traducciones, los mapas mentales y mucho más. No se requiere tarjeta de crédito.

    Caitlin Clark B… - Transcripción Completa | YouTubeTranscript.dev