It’s mostly thanks to Caitlin Clark that WNBA fans over the globe are becoming aware of the league. Because of her success in college basketball, the WNBA has become more well-known, which has made it possible for the league to compensate the clubs.
Teams were operating commercial aircraft prior to the current season. But the league has announced the launch of a chartering program for this season.
According to ESPN, the representative stated in a statement:
“As the league previously announced, we would be phasing in the program at the start of the season and can share that beginning May 21 all teams will be flying charter to games,”
Angel Reese’s Trolling off Caitlin Clark
Some people have voiced a certain level of animosity towards the rookie from Iowa, even though the WNBA players benefit from the exposure.
After the Chicago Sky won, Angel Reese took pointed jabs at her rival, saying the victory was the result of a collective effort rather than the performance of a single player.
Angel Reese deleted her tweet attacking Caitlin Clark.
Clark made the WNBA relevant for the first time ever, and all anyone does is try to tear her down. pic.twitter.com/xGxC7vQ8ny
— David Hookstead (@dhookstead) May 24, 2024
It appears that this dislike for Clark is only getting started. Even after the Fever’s narrow victory in their opening game this season (1–5), Clark will still need to show herself before the animosity for the 22-year-old guard ends. This is because of experts’ personal agendas.

