Lynx videographer reveals how his Caitlin Clark support is losing him Angel Reese supporters: "let the culture down"

Lynx videographer Vanshay Murdock claims he lost an Angel Reese supporter unsubscribed from him after knowing he is a Caitlin Clark fan. [photo: Clark IG, Reese IG, Murdock IG]
Lynx videographer Vanshay Murdock claims he lost an Angel Reese supporter unsubscribed from him after knowing he is a Caitlin Clark fan. [Image credits: Clark IG, Reese IG, Murdock IG]

The rivalry between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese has transcended basketball. Even non-hoops fans consistently toss in their thoughts on social media about different topics concerning them. As their rookie season deepens, it seems like the rift between opposing fans of both players has only gotten bigger.

It’s common for Clark and Reese’s respective fan bases to throw accusations and take shots at one another. Although the publicity and attention have only made the WNBA more popular than ever, some results have gone overboard.

Vanshay Murdock, a Minnesota Lynx videographer and a Caitlin Clark fan, shared on X (formerly Twitter) a message he received from someone. Murdock’s former follower told him this on Snapchat:

“Found out you a CC Stan I gotta unfollow you let the culture down”

The topic of racism has been at the center of the Clark-Reese rivalry ever since they starred for Iowa and LSU, respectively. When they got to the WNBA, that issue has only gotten bigger and more pronounced. The league itself was accused of picking sides, particularly during the pro debuts of both players.

Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky’s preseason debut broadcast against the Minnesota Lynx, was snubbed as the league failed to televise or make it available to stream with WNBA League Pass. Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark’s first game in the pros was within easy reach on several platforms. The disparity in coverage was not intentional as the WNBA apologized for the error.


Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese teaming up for the All-Star game has hyped-up basketball fans

Early this month, the league announced the athletes who will play in the 2024 All-Star Game. The event will be held at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Unlike past years, the showdown will be between Team WNBA and Team USA.

Indiana Fever teammates Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston were 1-2 in fan votes. Las Vegas Aces superstar A’ja Wilson, reigning MVP Breanna Stewart and Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese round up the top 5. Wilson and Stewart are part of the USA women’s team that will compete in the Olympics. Clark, Boston and Reese will lead the WNBA selection.

The All-Star Game will mark the first time Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese will be on the same side. Basketball fans can’t wait for the two to connect on the floor. Many will also be wondering if that will have an impact on toning down the rivalry among the fans of both players.

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