After referees exposed anti-Caitlin Clark, Adam Silver reportedly forced Cathy Engelbert out.
This is shocking news. Women’s basketball is being rocked by the scandal. Video evidence has revealed, frame by frame, what fans and insiders have been speculating about throughout the season: a pattern of biased officiating that specifically targets Caitlin Clark, the biggest and most marketable star in the WNBA.
The Video That Changed Everything
The Video That Revolutionized Everything Repeated “missed” calls, needless contact, and erratic penalties that all seem to go against Clark can be seen in slow-motion replays of several games. Once dismissing fan complaints, analysts are now referring to it as “the most damaging officiating controversy in league history.”
Referees Speak Out
Referees Speak Up In a startling turn of events, a number of officials have allegedly come forward to confirm that they were under internal pressure to “keep Clark in check” in order to prevent her from “overshadowing the league.” According to people familiar with the matter, WNBA leadership itself was rumored to have issued this directive.
The Fallout Begins
Sources close to the situation say NBA Commissioner Adam Silver personally intervened as the scandal gained momentum. Under mounting pressure, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert has been “asked to step down,” according to league insiders. “This has gone too far,” one source said. “The game’s integrity is at stake.”
Commissioner Adam Silver has reportedly stepped in personally, forcing WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert to resign as a result of the growing online outcry and increased media scrutiny. According to one insider, “this has gone too far.” “The game’s integrity is at risk.”

Fans Demand Justice
The reaction has been explosive. Hashtags like #JusticeForCaitlin are flooding social media, with fans demanding transparency and reform. “You can’t build your league on her back and then break her spirit on the court,” one viral post read.
What started as a conversation about fairness has now become a reckoning. The truth, once buried under politics and denial, has finally surfaced — and women’s basketball may never be the same again.