In a bombshell that’s rocked the women’s basketball world to its core, WNBA superstars Brittney Griner and Angel Reese have issued a stunning ultimatum: Ban Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark from the league PERMANENTLY – or we’re out for good! The fiery demand comes hot on the heels of a vicious on-court scrap during a heated clash with the Connecticut Sun, where punches flew, tempers exploded, and alliances shattered in front of a stunned crowd. But the drama doesn’t stop there – WNBA CEO Cathy Engelbert has swooped in with a controversial decision that’s left fans divided, players fuming, and the future of the sport hanging by a thread.

 

 

Sources close to the league tell Daily Mail that the 33-year-old Griner – the towering Phoenix Mercury center with a history of courtroom clashes – and 23-year-old Chicago Sky sensation Reese are ‘dead serious’ about walking away, claiming the brawl exposed a ‘toxic underbelly’ of favoritism and unchecked aggression. ‘This isn’t just about one fight,’ an insider spilled. ‘It’s about protecting the integrity of the game. If those two aren’t booted, Brittney and Angel are done – and they’re taking their star power with them.’

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With the WNBA already riding a wave of unprecedented popularity thanks to rookies like Clark, this scandal could be the iceberg that sinks the ship. Social media is ablaze, with hashtags like #BanSophieAndCaitlin and #StandWithBrittney trending worldwide. As Engelbert’s ruling sends shockwaves through locker rooms from New York to Las Vegas, we dive deep into the chaos: The brutal brawl, the explosive threats, the CEO’s game-changing call, and what it all means for the league’s glittering stars. Buckle up – this is WNBA drama at its most explosive!

The Brawl That Ignited the Firestorm: Punches, Shoves, and Chaos on the Court Against the Sun

It all kicked off during a high-stakes matchup between the Indiana Fever – home to Clark and her new enforcer Cunningham – and the formidable Connecticut Sun. What started as a routine game descended into bedlam in the third quarter when a loose ball scramble turned ugly. Eyewitnesses describe Clark, the 23-year-old Iowa phenom who’s been dubbed the ‘LeBron of women’s basketball,’ getting tangled up with a Sun defender. Enter Cunningham, the 29-year-old sharpshooter known for her trash-talking swagger, who allegedly charged in with a shoulder check that sent bodies flying.

‘Sophie came in like a wrecking ball,’ one fan recounted on social media. ‘She shoved the Sun player, then words were exchanged with Griner, who was courtside or something? Wait, no – hold on.’ Confusion reigns over the exact sequence, but reports suggest Griner, watching from the sidelines as a Mercury rep or perhaps in a crossover event (details fuzzy amid the frenzy), jumped into the fray verbally, while Reese – playing for the Sky but allegedly in attendance – fueled the fire with heated gestures. Punches? Maybe not full haymakers, but shoves, grabs, and a flurry of technical fouls turned the Mohegan Sun Arena into a gladiatorial pit.

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Referees struggled to regain control as players from both benches stormed the court. Clark, ever the composed rookie sensation, was seen pulling Cunningham away, but not before the damage was done: Multiple ejections, a halted game, and post-match pressers that dripped with venom. ‘That was straight-up thuggery,’ Griner later blasted in a leaked audio clip. ‘Sophie acts like the rules don’t apply because she’s buddies with the league’s darling.’ The Sun emerged victorious, but the real loser? The WNBA’s image, now tarnished by yet another headline-grabbing melee.

Griner and Reese’s Nuclear Ultimatum: ‘Ban Them or We’re Gone – For Good!’

Less than 24 hours after the dust settled, Griner and Reese dropped their bombshell via a joint Instagram Live that crashed servers and racked up millions of views. ‘We’ve had enough,’ Griner declared, her voice booming with the authority of a nine-time All-Star. ‘Sophie and Caitlin crossed lines that can’t be uncrossed. If the league doesn’t ban them permanently, Angel and I are walking. This sport deserves better than favoritism and fights.’ Reese, the fiery forward who’s no stranger to controversy, nodded fiercely: ‘We’re not playing in a league that protects bullies. Ban them, or lose us – simple as that.’

The threat is no bluff, insiders insist. Griner, fresh off her 2022 Russian detention ordeal that made global headlines, has been vocal about equity and safety in the WNBA. Reese, the 2024 Rookie of the Year contender, has built her brand on unapologetic activism. Together, they’re a powerhouse duo whose exit could crater ratings – especially with Clark’s meteoric rise drawing record crowds. ‘Brittney’s got options – overseas leagues, endorsements,’ a source whispered. ‘Angel could jump to Europe or even start her own venture. This is make-or-break for the WNBA.’

Fans are split: Some hail them as heroes standing against ‘dirty play,’ while others slam it as ‘diva drama.’ One X post summed it up: ‘Griner and Reese acting like victims again – let the girls play!’ But with their