BREAKING: Brittney Griner and Angel Reese Issue Shocking Ultimatum — Threaten to Leave WNBA Unless Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham Are Banned Following On-Court Brawl
The WNBA is facing an unprecedented crisis after superstars Brittney Griner and Angel Reese issued a bold and dramatic ultimatum: they will permanently leave the league unless Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham are banned from future WNBA play.
The explosive announcement follows a string of recent games that escalated into a heated brawl between players — a confrontation that sent shockwaves through the sports world and ignited fierce debate across social media.
The Breaking Point

Tensions had been brewing for weeks as physical play and off-court trash talk continued to build between the Indiana Fever and the Phoenix Mercury. But things finally boiled over when a routine foul between Clark and Cunningham turned into a full-blown altercation, leading to technicals, ejections, and emotional post-game interviews.
Griner and Reese — both of whom were not directly involved in the fight but have been outspoken critics of the “growing disrespect” in the league — released a joint statement demanding swift and severe consequences.
“This is bigger than a single game,” the statement read. “If the league allows this kind of behavior to continue, we can no longer be a part of it. Either Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham are removed from the WNBA — or we walk.”
League Responds Swiftly

In the wake of the ultimatum and growing public backlash, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert released an official statement late Monday night:
“We take all player concerns seriously and have conducted a full review of the incident. While the behavior on the court was unacceptable, there will be no permanent bans issued. Disciplinary action, including fines and short-term suspensions, has been taken where appropriate.”
She added, “We are committed to fostering a league culture based on professionalism, respect, and accountability — on and off the court.”
Fallout and Fan Reaction
The response to Griner and Reese’s demand has been deeply polarizing.
Some fans and former players have rallied behind them, praising their willingness to speak out and demand change.
“They’re standing up for integrity,” one user tweeted.
“Enough is enough — this league needs boundaries,” added another.
Others, however, see the ultimatum as an overreach, arguing that Clark and Cunningham are being unfairly targeted and that heated rivalries are part of the game.
“You don’t threaten to destroy the league because someone outshines you,” one fan posted.
“Handle it on the court. Not with ultimatums.”
What’s Next?
As of now, Griner and Reese remain active WNBA players, but sources say internal discussions are ongoing. League officials are reportedly trying to mediate the conflict privately to prevent a walkout or early retirements.
One thing is clear: the WNBA is at a crossroads, and how it handles this moment could define its future.
With emotions high, reputations on the line, and fans divided, the league finds itself in uncharted territory.
Stay tuned — because this story is far from over.