Caitlin Clark Will Not Stop Flopping While Injured So WNBA Fans Are Growing Tired Of Her Dramatics

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Caitlin Clark has not played since July 15 and will not play again during the 2025 WNBA season. That did not stop her from flopping and causing a scene while in street clothes on the sideline.

Fans are starting to grow tired of her antics.

Clark is, without question, the biggest star in WNBA history. However, that title can be just as polarizing as it is righteous. If not more so. Some fans will go to the end of the earth to defend their queen. Others look for any reason to tear the crown off of her head.

Caitlin Clark flops a lot.

Hand up, I would absolutely consider myself a fan of Caitlin Clark. I love to watch her play. I think she is great for women’s basketball. The fact that people hate her is a good thing.

With that being said, I see why people get frustrated with Clark’s behavior. She flops— a lot.

It dates back to her time at Iowa.

It continued during her rookie season in the WNBA.

She fell to the ground from her own push-off earlier this season.

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She also whines a lot.

Caitlin Clark’s father told her to stop complaining to the referees during the NCAA Tournament. She yelled in an official’s face during her early struggles as a professional.

That trend continued into 2025. Even after injury.

Clark was chirping at officials in games she was not playing, which was actually pretty funny at first. And then it became too much. I’m over it the antics. As are others.

The latest incident took place on Monday.

A cameraman walked right in front of Clark. Not only did she make sure to let him know that she did not appreciate his lack of spatial awareness, she flopped. She acted like the camera hit her in the face when, at the very most, a cord might’ve clipped her nose. I don’t think it touched her.

Fans, like me, found this to be one step too far.

“Says a lot about her. Treating a working man like he’s a nuisance. Hes doing his job getting you on TV. And he didn’t hit you. Smh, this is the equivalent of being rude to your waiter,” said Pundit G on X.

“She’s lowkey getting annoying,” chimed RELAXasf.

“Overreaction for sure. Guy says sorry and she is still salty and mean mugging him,” added Paul Bourgeois.

Others went much further with their opinion. Just check the comment section.

I am still a fan of Caitlin Clark and always will be a fan. Can we cool it with the flopping and whining? It makes it hard to defend her against her haters.

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