WNBA champion Lexie Brown opens up on 'culture shift' since Caitlin Clark's arrival

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WNBA champion Lexie Brown opens up on 'culture shift' since Caitlin Clark's arrival

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Seattle Storm's Lexie Brown says the WNBA has skyrocketed since Caitlin Clark's 2024 arrival, crediting new fans and financial growth in the league. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include Fox News, New York Post.

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WNBA champion Lexie Brown opens up on 'culture shift' since Caitlin Clark's arrival
Fox News5/1/2026

WNBA champion Lexie Brown opens up on 'culture shift' since Caitlin Clark's arrival

Seattle Storm player Lexie Brown spoke about how the WNBA has changed since Caitlin Clark's debut in 2024. Seattle Storm player Lexie Brown has been in the WNBA since 2018, and won a championship with the Chicago Sky in 2021. In recent years, she's taken notice of how the culture and image of the WNBA has changed.

Caitlin Clark’s home celebration took scary turn on flagrant foul
New York Post
New York Post
Lean Right
5/1/2026

Caitlin Clark’s home celebration took scary turn on flagrant foul

INDIANAPOLIS — Caitlin Clark’s first home game in more than nine months was supposed to be a celebration. Instead, she gave the Indiana Fever and fans a scare Thursday night. Clark crumpled to the ground early in the third quarter when Dallas forward Alanna Smith collided with her leg on a shot attempt, and then.