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Caitlin Clark drops 21 points and 10 assists after WNBA used Raven Johnson in Fever promo graphics
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Caitlin Clark drops 21 points and 10 assists after WNBA used Raven Johnson in Fever promo graphics

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: May 18, 2026 8:37 am
Jimmie Dempsey Published May 18, 2026
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The WNBA’s marketing department might want to log off for a while.

Just days after choosing Fever rookie Raven Johnson over generational superstar Caitlin Clark to front the promotional graphics for Sunday’s matchup against the Seattle Storm, Indiana took the court and let the box score settle the discourse.

CAITLIN CLARK MAKES WNBA HISTORY AFTER LEAGUE CORRECTS STAT SHEET AHEAD OF FEVER VS STORM MATCHUP

Indiana secured a commanding 89-78 victory over Seattle, though the real story unfolded in the stark contrast between the league’s forced promotional face and the team’s actual focal point, which was a marketing mishap made all the more hilarious by the sudden absence of the team’s other primary star, Aliyah Boston.

Caitlin Clark dribbling basketball defended by Zia Cooke at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

With Boston ruled out just before tip-off due to a lower leg injury, the spotlight on Caitlin Clark intensified.

Clark, who was shockingly snubbed from the league’s official pre-game marketing material despite coming off a historic, stat-corrected 30-point performance against the Mystics, proved exactly why she is the biggest draw in women’s basketball.

Shouldering an even heavier load without Boston in the paint, Clark torched the Storm defense, dropping a team-high 21 points and dishing out 10 assists along with seven rebounds.

OutKick founder Clay Travis sounded off on the league’s ridiculous snub: “Was Michael Jordan ever not the lead graphic on any Bulls game when he was a member of the team? You can say this is a small thing, but I would guarantee you Bill Cartwright, Luc Longley & Bill Wennington never got the promo graphic over Jordan. Sell the stars! Marketing 101.”

On the flip side was Johnson.

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Thrust into the spotlight as the unexpected “poster child” for the Fever in the WNBA’s promotional rollout, Johnson’s on-court production miserably failed to match her sudden marketing billing.

Raven Johnson dribbling a basketball during a game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis

In 17 minutes of action off the bench, Johnson failed to register a single point, dropping a giant goose egg on the stat sheet.

While her defensive energy contributed to the team’s depth, a scoreless night highlighted the utter absurdity of the league elevating a backup guard over the most prolific scorer in basketball history, especially on a night when the team was already missing its star center.

Indiana walks away with a huge win, and the WNBA walks away with another glaring lesson in who actually drives the bus.

Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever celebrating after scoring a basket at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

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