Gino Auriemma, one of the most prominent figures in women’s basketball, has never been one to shy away from controversy. Known for his blunt remarks, Auriemma has made headlines for years with his harsh critiques of players and teams alike. But recently, the legendary coach has found himself in an unexpected position: praising Caitlin Clark, the fiery rookie for the Indiana Fever, who has taken the WNBA by storm in her first season.
For years, Auriemma, who has built a dynasty at UConn, has been a vocal critic of Clark, famously dismissing her chances of success in the WNBA. He questioned her ability to handle the physicality of the league, her shot selection, and whether her style of play could truly translate to the next level. His harsh words even included mockery of Clark’s fan base, whom he called “delusional” for hyping up her potential. “She’s not built for the physicality of the league,” he once said. “Those circus 3-pointers won’t work against tougher defenders.”
But fast-forward to today, and Auriemma’s stance on Clark has undergone a jaw-dropping 180-degree turn. Suddenly, he’s showering her with glowing praise, calling her an “incredible phenomenon” who is “revolutionizing women’s basketball.” He has gone from dismissing her game to declaring her as one of the best players he has ever seen. But what sparked this dramatic shift in his opinion?
Auriemma’s disdain for Clark began when the Iowa star chose to play for the Hawkeyes over UConn, a decision that reportedly stung the UConn coach. Then, in the 2024 NCAA Final Four, Clark’s Iowa team shocked the world with a stunning victory over UConn, solidifying Clark as a generational talent in the eyes of fans and analysts alike. Still, Auriemma wasn’t convinced. He continued to express doubt over Clark’s future in the WNBA, mocking her supporters for overestimating her skills.
Even UConn legend Diana Taurasi, a longtime critic of Clark, shared similar concerns, warning that Clark might be in for a “rude awakening” in the WNBA.
However, Clark had other plans. She didn’t just defy expectations—she obliterated them. During her rookie season with the Indiana Fever, Clark averaged 19.2 points, 8.4 assists, and 5.7 rebounds per game, earning Rookie of the Year honors and leading the Fever to their first playoff appearance since 2016. Her stellar performance shattered the very doubts Auriemma had expressed.
As Clark’s success mounted, memes and social media posts mocked Auriemma’s earlier criticisms. “How’s that physicality looking now, Gino?” one tweet read, alongside a highlight reel of Clark sinking deep threes against tough defenders. The more Clark succeeded, the more Auriemma’s earlier remarks were ridiculed.
Now, after watching Clark dominate the WNBA, Auriemma has done a complete about-face. In interviews, he has lavished Clark with praise, calling her “the best player of all time” and acknowledging the profound impact she has had on the game. “She’s an incredible phenomenon that very rarely happens,” he said. “She’s revolutionizing the game of women’s basketball.”
For a coach who has always been protective of his own players and hesitant to admit anyone else could surpass them, these words are significant. His new admiration for Clark has even reached the point where he compared her to Paige Bueckers, his former star at UConn, and admitted that Clark is now the better player.
But is this praise sincere, or is there another motive at play? Rumors are swirling that Auriemma’s newfound love for Clark might have something to do with a major financial investment he has made in the new rival basketball league, Unrivaled.
Unrivaled is a new three-on-three basketball league designed to provide WNBA players with an alternative to playing overseas during the off-season. Co-founded by stars like Nafisa Collier and Brianna Stewart, the league has big ambitions, including offering six-figure salaries and equity stakes to players.
Auriemma, known for his connections in the basketball world, is a significant investor in Unrivaled. The league has been aggressively courting top players like Clark, hoping to build its roster around them. With Auriemma’s glowing comments about Clark, some have speculated that he is trying to influence her decision to join Unrivaled, which could be a game-changer for the league’s success.
Despite the massive push from Unrivaled, Clark ultimately decided to pass on the league’s offer, which reportedly included over $1 million for an 8-week season. Clark’s reasoning was simple: after an intense college season and a demanding rookie campaign, she needed rest. Instead of succumbing to the allure of big paychecks and the chance to make a name for herself in a new league, Clark chose to focus on her well-being and prepare for her sophomore season in the WNBA.
The rejection of Unrivaled—and by extension, Auriemma’s investment—has sent shockwaves through the basketball world. Without Clark, the league’s hopes of securing its place in the competitive landscape of women’s basketball have taken a serious hit. Critics are now questioning whether the league can survive without the star power that Clark would have brought to the table.
When Clark publicly confirmed that she wouldn’t be joining Unrivaled, the reaction from Auriemma was telling. Sources close to the situation revealed that he was visibly frustrated by her decision, as the league’s future now seemed more uncertain than ever. The absence of Clark from Unrivaled’s roster was a significant blow to the league’s credibility, and it didn’t go unnoticed by fans and analysts.
For Auriemma, the failure to secure Clark’s commitment might be a hard pill to swallow, especially given his role as an investor. But it also highlights a larger shift in the dynamics of women’s basketball. Players like Clark are no longer relying solely on the validation of established figures like Auriemma. They are taking control of their own narratives and making decisions based on their priorities, not just the pressures of stardom.
Caitlin Clark’s refusal to join Unrivaled has only cemented her status as one of the most powerful figures in women’s basketball today. By turning down the league’s lucrative offer, she has sent a clear message that she is in control of her own career. With her eyes set on an even bigger second season in the WNBA, Clark’s future is looking brighter than ever. As she continues to dominate both on and off the court, it’s clear that she is rewriting the rules for what it means to be a star in the modern era.
For Auriemma and Unrivaled, the road ahead is uncertain. Can the league thrive without Clark’s star power, or will this setback be too great to overcome? One thing is certain: Caitlin Clark’s influence is only growing, and the basketball world is watching, waiting to see what she does next.