In a moment that has sent shockwaves through the basketball world, WNBA legends Sue Bird and Tina Charles were caught on camera laughing during a shocking incident in which rising star Caitlin Clark was publicly humiliated during Team USA training camp. What should have been a celebration of talent and unity has now turned into a firestorm of controversy — one that fans say exposes deep-rooted issues within Team USA’s culture.
The Incident That Lit the Fuse
During a scrimmage session ahead of Team USA’s 2025 Olympic preparations, Caitlin Clark — the breakout superstar whose meteoric rise has reignited interest in women’s basketball — was reportedly benched for extended minutes, snubbed during key plays, and targeted with aggressive trash talk by several veteran players.
But what truly stunned onlookers wasn’t the physicality or the cold treatment on the court. It was what happened on the sidelines.
Video footage, which quickly went viral on social media, shows Sue Bird and Tina Charles — both retired icons of the game and now involved with Team USA in advisory roles — openly laughing as Clark missed a pass and appeared visibly frustrated. The clip, just 12 seconds long, set Twitter/X ablaze.
“This is disgusting,” one user wrote. “A young player trying to make her mark gets mocked by the legends she grew up idolizing? Total lack of class.”
“Sue Bird and Tina Charles laughing at Caitlin Clark getting disrespected? I’ve lost all respect,” another fan added.

Fans Demand Action — And a BOYCOTT
Within hours, the hashtag #BoycottTeamUSA began trending, with thousands of Clark’s supporters calling for her to withdraw from Olympic competition in protest of the “toxic” and “unwelcoming” environment surrounding her.
Prominent sports personalities weighed in. Former NBA player and outspoken commentator Gilbert Arenas said on his podcast:
“This girl’s bringing millions of fans to the WNBA, and this is how she gets treated? If I were Caitlin, I’d walk. They don’t deserve her.”
Others echoed the sentiment, noting that Team USA’s leadership had failed to address internal cliques and elitism that discourage young talent.
“Caitlin Clark is the face of the next generation,” said ESPN analyst Sarah Daniels. “And instead of embracing her, they’re tearing her down.”
A Pattern of Disrespect?
This incident is not isolated. Caitlin Clark has faced mounting scrutiny and pushback since entering the WNBA. Despite her record-breaking college career and immediate impact as a pro, some veterans have taken issue with the attention and endorsements she’s received.
“She hasn’t earned it yet,” one anonymous player was quoted as saying earlier this season. “Let her prove herself first.”
But fans argue that Clark has proven herself — both statistically and in terms of the visibility she’s brought to the sport. Her games regularly break viewership records. Her jersey sales lead the league. And her influence reaches far beyond the court.
The question many are now asking: Why is she being treated like a threat, instead of a teammate?
Silence From Team USA… For Now
As of this writing, neither Sue Bird nor Tina Charles has commented on the viral video. Team USA officials have also declined to address the matter publicly, only releasing a vague statement about “supporting all players during their Olympic journey.”
But the silence is doing little to calm the growing storm. In fact, it’s only intensifying the backlash.
“Every second they stay quiet, the message is loud and clear: they condone it,” one fan posted. “If Caitlin Clark walks away from Team USA, I wouldn’t blame her one bit.”
What Comes Next?
All eyes are now on Caitlin Clark.
Will she continue her Olympic pursuit despite the cold shoulders and sideline smirks? Or will she make a bold statement by stepping back from Team USA and focusing on her WNBA career — where fans, at least, continue to show her unconditional support?
Either way, this incident has exposed a deep fracture within the ranks of women’s basketball. It’s no longer just about talent or teamwork — it’s about respect. And in the eyes of many, that respect was completely shattered the moment Sue Bird and Tina Charles laughed.
If this is the way we treat the future of the game… do we even deserve one?