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Sue Bird Slams Media Narrative Over WNBA Rivalries After Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark’s Viral Altercation

Sue Bird has never been one to listen to hot takes. The four-time WNBA champion and Hall of Famer may be retired, but she’s not staying quiet while the media spins up storylines about Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark like it’s reality TV.

From heated stare-downs to viral clips, Bird had had enough of the drama taking attention away from what’s actually happening on the court.

Sue Bird Has Receipts on WNBA’s Intensity

Bird has seen it all. From buzzer-beaters to elbows in the paint, she’s been right in the middle of the WNBA’s most intense eras. So when the media jumped all over the recent face-off between the Chicago Sky’s Reese and Indiana Fever’s Clark, the former 13-time All-Star didn’t hold back.

Bird sat down for a May 27 interview with Taylor Rooks of Bleacher Report and TNT Sports, calling out the narrative on the spot. “This is not new,” Bird firmly said. “All the little fights, or the stare-down moments, that’s been in our league from the jump. It’s been in sports from the jump.”

What Bird’s talking about isn’t just the physicality. It’s the way people, especially media folks, treat the WNBA like it’s fragile or needs extra protection.

“Whether it’s fans, whether it’s media, myself included, it’s that subtle little nuance â€Ĥ that thin, thin line. Once it crosses over [into drama], it’s gone. And we can’t even get it back,” she said.

She’s not just defending Clark or Reese individually. She’s defending the WNBA, the competition, and the fire that makes the league’s games worth watching.

Bird Says WNBA, NBA Are on the Same Level of Physicality

What’s being missed in all the noise? The WNBA, just like the NBA, is physical, gritty, and full of competitive tension, and Bird wants fans and analysts alike to understand that it’s supposed to be that way.

“It’s hard to articulate, but it’s almost like â€Ĥ you know it when you see it,” she said.

That’s what makes these moments so frustrating to her, and people outside the sport often don’t get it. They see Reese stare down Clark and assume it’s personal, political, or some bigger narrative, but Bird sees two elite athletes going head-to-head in a league that’s always had fire, edge, and something to prove.

Bird’s message is crystal clear: Let the players play, let the game breathe, and stop twisting every heated moment into a headline that buries the basketball being played on the court.

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