Caitlin Clark's WNBA stardom has sparked debate, with Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson expressing concern about overshadowing ...
Caitlin Clark's Time magazine cover was something Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson did not seem to appreciate after a record-breaking WNBA season. Well, Clark's brother, Colin, appeared to ...
It's always cool to see the sports community (which is often quite divided) come together in defense or praise of someone or something that's receiving unfair c ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark was crowned Time magazine's Athlete of the Year on December 10, an achievement that Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson downplayed but the Fever star seems to have found ...
One more on the list of folks making it about race and refusing to let Clark have her well-deserved recognition.
Billionaire Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson is speaking out against Caitlin Clark being named Time's Athlete of the ...
Sheila Johnson has her own ideas for Time magazine. The Washington Mystics co-owner stirred debate on Friday with her criticism of Time magazine’s decision to name Caitlin Clark as its ...
Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson took exception to that decision, saying it's unfair to give Clark all the credit for the WNBA's rise in popularity. In an interview with CNN, Johnson ...
(CNN) — Sheila Johnson, billionaire co-owner of WNBA franchise Washington Mystics, has criticized Time for its awarding of “Athlete of the Year” to Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark.
Asked whether such comparisons could be drawn between Clark and Reese, and whether it was a good thing for the league, Sheila Johnson told CNN: “I think the media has got to be very, very ...