Caitlin Clark blasts ‘blatantly wrong’ takes on viral Fever sideline moment with Stephanie White

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WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark had a message for those reading anything into the viral exchange between her and Fever coach Stephanie White over the weekend.

“There’s a lot of people out there in the media or on TV that think they know a lot of things, and they’re just blatantly wrong about a lot of things,” Clark firmly said on Monday.

The exchange between Clark and her head coach during Saturday’s 100-84 loss to the Portland Fire has drawn plenty of reaction from those who cover and follow women’s basketball. 

The discourse has been based on speculation about the relationship between the two, and Clark vehemently stood by White when she addressed reporters. 

“First of all, two people being competitive. Two people that really want to win,” she said. “I think a lot of those things happen all the time. And I know there’s a camera on me, and that’s how it’s going to be. … I ride for Steph. I ride for these girls. Steph has my back more than anybody. So, you know, nobody in our locker room, or Steph, or our coaching staff thought twice about it. It’s just another example of what everybody, all of you, want to blow up and make something that is just lost and not in reality.”

White reiterated that feeling when she spoke with reporters, saying, “the moment died right then.” 

“We can’t control the outside narrative,” White said. “We can’t control where people choose to take a snippet of an instance in a game or whatever it might be and run with it. We know that people are always going to have an opinion about what we’re doing in here, people are always going to have an opinion about Caitlin. It’s the reality of the world we live in, the reality of the job we have. But it’s not the reality of what the relationship is like.”

The moment was sure to create a stir from the start. 

Stephanie White of the Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana talk during the game against the Golden State Valkyries on May 22, 2026. NBAE via Getty Images

Social media video captured the pair in a verbal disagreement during a team huddle that occurred just before the Fever superstar was removed from the bench. 

Clark was then seen shaking her head while standing behind White. 

“Me and Steph both know what it is and that’s somebody who I will always ride for. She had my back when really nobody else did,” Clark added later, while explaining how White had been there for her when she suffered a groin injury against Connecticut that ended her 2025 season in July. 

“People are always going to have an opinion about Caitlin, and it’s the reality of the world that we live in,” White said. It’s the reality of the job that we have, but it’s not the reality of what the actual relationship is like. For us, we continue to check in with one another and make sure each other’s good and make sure that we keep the main thing, the main thing.”

The Fever have started off the 2026 season with a 4-4 record and Clark has shot 39.3 percent from the field and 33.3 percent from 3-point range this year.

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