Fans are outraged by the Wall Street Journal’s recent article “Inside the WNBA’s Big, Bold, Record-Breaking Year” which highlighted A’ja Wilson and Angel Reese but failed to mention Caitlin Clark’s contributions to the league’s historic season.

“How the WNBA went from grasping for notice at the margins of American sports to seizing public attention like never before,” the Wall Street Journal wrote in a post on X.

Under the post were several angry replies from readers who felt the publication snubbed Clark, the rookie sensation.

The first player that comes to mind when it comes to public attention for the WNBA is none other than Clark. She had the highest-selling jersey in the league as a rookie.

Clark broke multiple WNBA records and was named the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year. The Indiana Fever guard helped lead her team to playoffs for the first time since 2016.

She helped attract a new audience to the sport and is considered the most popular player in the league. Her impact on the WNBA is undeniable.