In a jaw-dropping turn of events that has shaken the foundation of the WNBA, superstars Brittney Griner and Angel Reese have issued a dramatic ultimatum to league officials: either ban Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark from the league or face their permanent departure from professional basketball.
The shocking statement follows a fiery on-court altercation that occurred during a recent matchup between the Phoenix Mercury and the Connecticut Sun, where tensions exploded in the third quarter. What began as a standard competitive play between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese escalated rapidly into an intense verbal exchange. Moments later, Sophie Cunningham — known for her physical playing style — stepped in and was seen shoving Reese during the chaos, triggering an all-out confrontation involving players and coaching staff from both teams.

Cameras caught Brittney Griner stepping in to de-escalate, but after the game, she was reportedly furious over what she called “a total failure by the league to protect its players.” Within 24 hours, Griner and Reese released a joint statement through their representation:
“The actions of Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark during last night’s game went beyond the bounds of sportsmanship and safety. Their continued presence in the league not only threatens the integrity of the game but puts other players at risk. Unless the WNBA takes immediate action and removes both from active play, we will have no choice but to step away from the league — permanently.”
The ultimatum sent shockwaves through the sports world. Both Griner and Reese are not just stars — they are among the most marketable and influential figures in the WNBA. Reese, a breakout rookie, has helped draw massive attention and new audiences to the league. Griner, a veteran and Olympic gold medalist, has long been a central pillar of the league’s success and visibility.
Social media erupted with mixed reactions. The hashtags #StandWithReese and #ProtectGriner began trending almost immediately, while others responded with #FreeClark and #LetThemPlay, defending Caitlin Clark and accusing Griner and Reese of overreacting.
Former WNBA players, sports analysts, and fans all chimed in.
“I’ve never seen anything like this,” said ESPN commentator Monica McNutt. “This isn’t just a feud — this is a power play. And now, the league has no choice but to respond decisively.”
The League Responds
Just 48 hours after the incident and amid mounting pressure, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert held an emergency press conference at league headquarters in New York City.
“We are aware of the statements made by Brittney Griner and Angel Reese,” Engelbert began. “Player safety and sportsmanship are paramount to the integrity of our league. After reviewing game footage, speaking with officials, and hearing from all parties involved, we have made the following decisions.”
The league’s official ruling included:
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Sophie Cunningham has been suspended for 3 games for unsportsmanlike conduct and escalating the conflict with physical aggression.
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Caitlin Clark has received a formal warning and a $5,000 fine for taunting and unsportsmanlike behavior during the altercation.
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Angel Reese and Brittney Griner have been cleared of any disciplinary action and are invited to meet with league leadership to discuss player safety concerns going forward.
Engelbert also announced the creation of a Player Conduct and Safety Committee, effective immediately, which will include representatives from each team and will review future incidents in real-time.
“We value every athlete in our league, and we’re committed to protecting their rights, safety, and professional integrity,” she said.
Griner and Reese React
Following the press conference, Griner and Reese responded on social media. Griner posted a single word on X (formerly Twitter): “Accountability.”
Reese followed up with a more detailed post:
“I love this game too much to walk away, but we will continue to speak out. Thank you to everyone who supported us. This isn’t over — it’s just beginning. Protect Black women. Protect all women.”
The resolution has calmed some tensions — for now — but the message is clear: the power dynamic in the WNBA is shifting. Players like Reese and Griner are no longer content to let incidents slide or remain silent. And with the league growing faster than ever, the WNBA may be entering a new era of athlete-led accountability and empowerment.