
Caitlin Clark has been one of the biggest stars of WNBA. Donning the jersey of the Indiana Fever, Clark has innumerable memories of her taking control of the court. However, in a recent revelation, Clark stated that one of her most incredible memories was the one that nobody else saw. And it was so special that the host, David Letterman, termed it as ‘one iconic scrimmage.’
Wright was right about the scrimmage scoring barrage. Remember this one @CaitlinClark22? https://t.co/FrFEj8g8ay pic.twitter.com/FnShb2yrjj
— Kathryn Reynolds (@KCReynolds8) March 22, 2024
In a recent episode of Netflix’s ‘My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman,’ Clark recalled a game from her practice. It apparently was between the girls and the boys’ teams. And while the girls were down by 15 points, Caitlin Clark decided to chime in.
“I think we were down 15. We made a couple threes, we cut [the lead] to like 10, maybe…. So I think I had 22 points in 2 minutes, that was the moral of the story,” Caitlin stated.
"I think I had 22 points in 2 minutes"
— Clark Report (@CClarkReport) April 8, 2025
Caitlin Clark on Iowa's Iconic scrimmage vs their men's practice teampic.twitter.com/h3SrIrEum9
And well, while the small audience present was shocked to the core, the video’s resurfacing has mesmerized fans, too. Meanwhile, things are not always rosy for Clark. In a recent turn of events, Clark became a subject of racial hysteria.
ESPN Host Sparked Controversy Over Caitlin Clark Issue

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Caitlin Clark has been subjected to much criticism and controversy. However, in a recent incident, ESPN host Monica McNutt got into trouble for making racial comments about the Fever’s star. She referred to Clark as a ‘white girl,’ which offended a lot of people.
“Caitlin represented… a white girl from the middle of America,” McNutt stated. “She represented a whole lot to a lot of people, whether that is truly what she prescribed to or not.”
🚨TRENDING: ESPN analyst Monica McNutt says little girls are drawn to and have become fans of Caitlin Clark because she is white.
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) March 31, 2025
“She’s a white Girl.”
This clip has gone viral…
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Such a comment surely attracted a lot of flak against McNutt. Outkick writer Bobby Burack lashed out at McNutt, comparing her to Kendrick Perkins. Fans, too, wondered why ESPN allowed such comments to go through. Meanwhile, other fans supported McNutt, referring to the remark as an honest observation. Thus, with significant situations continuously taking place around Caitlin Clark, it remains to be seen how things will take place in the future.