Nancy Lieberman Slams Jeff Teague Over Caitlin Clark Criticism

Jeff Teague’s Comments Spark Backlash

Caitlin Clark continues to be a lightning rod for attention in the WNBA. And this time, former NBA All-Star Jeff Teague ignited the fire. During a recent episode of his Club 520 podcast, Teague stirred controversy by suggesting the Indiana Fever might actually be better off without their star guard.

His comments quickly drew sharp criticism, most notably from women’s basketball legend Nancy Lieberman.

Lieberman, a Hall of Famer and longtime advocate for women’s sports, addressed the issue directly on the 3s and Ones podcast, alongside Michael Beasley and Chris Haynes. She didn’t mince words.

“I disagree with Jeff Teague, who said ‘Caitlin Clark is just a good player, not a great one.’ Jeff, I love you, but you weren’t a great player either. You were helpful. Yes, you made an All-Star team once, but let’s be honest.”

Her response resonated widely, highlighting how deeply Clark’s impact is felt not just in the WNBA, but across basketball as a whole.

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Lieberman and Fans Rally Behind Caitlin Clark

Clark made history as the all-time leading scorer in NCAA basketball and went on to become the No. 1 pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft. She didn’t disappoint, winning Rookie of the Year, earning an All-Star nod, and finishing fourth in MVP voting during her debut season.

Though her second year has been hampered by injuries, the buzz around her talent and leadership remains strong. Lieberman’s defense emphasized not just Clark’s individual accomplishments, but also the need to give women’s sports the recognition they deserve.

A pioneer in women’s basketball long before the WNBA’s founding, Lieberman’s voice carries weight. Her sharp rebuttal to Teague underscores the growing awareness and respect for what athletes like Clark bring to the game.

This exchange has reignited discussions about how WNBA players are evaluated and respected. And with stars like Caitlin Clark rewriting the narrative, it’s clear the league is heading into a new era where talent speaks louder than skepticism.

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