BREAKING: NBA MVP Jokic Silences the Room with Emotional Message to Caitlin Clark—Her Reaction Brings Fans to Tears Online

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mrbill | Sport
05/06/2025

In a moment that could be a turning point in the history of women’s basketball, NBA legends and current stars are stepping up and speaking out, and the name on everyone’s lips? Caitlin Clark. From Nikola Jokić to Shaquille O’Neal, Luka Dončić, and even Victor Wembanyama, the NBA community is uniting in support of the rookie who is already rewriting the WNBA script.

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But it’s not just about support. It’s about admiration, validation, and, in some cases, open defiance of those who have tried to bring Clark down.

She’s not just a newbie. She’s a revolution.

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Since arriving in the league, Caitlin Clark has been under scrutiny. Her long range, precise passing, and near-triple-doubles every night have made her a must-see on television. But not everyone in the WNBA has rolled out the red carpet for her. Physicality? Insults? Questionable treatment? She’s faced it all, but has never flinched.

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NBA MVP Nikola Jokic, famous for staying out of the drama and keeping things simple, couldn’t stay silent this time. “She just plays basketball,” he said clearly but forcefully. “That’s what I love about her. She doesn’t let outside conversations affect her.”

Jokić knows the pressure. He knows the scrutiny. And when  he says  your mental toughness is next level, you better believe it.

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Luka Dončić: “She shoots better than me”

Let this sink into your mind.

One of the best offensive players in the world, a star player and long-range shooter, just admitted that Caitlin Clark is  a better shooter  than him. It’s not just high praise. It’s a coronation.

“She’s authentic,” Luka said. “She’s a legend. She’s already changing the landscape.”

Their paths are eerily similar: Both entered their leagues as generational prospects, both nearly won Rookie of the Year honors unanimously (Luka lost by two votes, Caitlin by one), and both faced enormous pressure to turn around struggling franchises.

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They also share something deeper: a confidence and style that say, “I belong here.” And it’s not just confidence. It’s  earned  .

Victor Wembanyama: “Caitlin Clark was the most impressive college player, both men and women.”

Victor Wemby is no stranger to expectations. He was considered the best NBA prospect since LeBron James. But even he couldn’t hide his admiration for Clark. “She was probably the most impressive college player I’ve ever seen,” Wemby said, without specifying the gender.

That statement sounds different when you consider that Wemby didn’t grow up watching NCAA women’s basketball. Clark  transcended  those boundaries. Her shot, her command of the game, her aura… she not only turned heads in the United States, but captivated the  world  .

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Tyrese Haliburton knows what it’s like to become the face of Indiana basketball. So when Caitlin Clark arrived in the state, he was waiting with open arms.

“She brings a lot of excitement to the city,” he said. “Now she’s with the good guys.”

Haliburton doesn’t just watch Clark, he studies her. They’ve become friends, mutual fans, and potentially the duo that will redefine Indiana basketball in both leagues.

Kobe White: “She’s the best”

Chicago Bulls guard Kobe White didn’t mince his words. After watching Clark sink shots from beyond the half-court line and break records in person, he told it like it was.

“She’s the best,” he said.

Her skill set, she added, “far surpasses anyone’s.” And that’s coming from a player who has been in the league for years, guarding stars and observing elite talent.

Patrick Beverley: “Everything about her is magnified, and that’s a good thing.”

Patrick Beverley, the NBA’s enforcer and agitator, knows all about rough play and hostile environments. He’s seen Caitlin Clark get hit, shoved, and provoked, but he also sees something different.

 

“She’s got women’s basketball under control right now,” Beverley said. “And anything that involves her will be magnified, which is great for the WNBA.”

If a guy like Pat Bev, who has made his career thrilling stars, respects your game and praises your impact, it means you’ve made it.

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Shaquille O’Neal defends Caitlin Clark… on Angel Reese’s podcast

Let’s talk about drama. Shaq appeared on Angel Reese’s podcast   and didn’t even flinch when Clark’s name was mentioned. In fact, he went all in.

“I was a hater,” he admitted. “I kept saying, ‘He’s not going to make that shot.’ And then,  bam  ! He made it. Over and over again.”

Shaq’s conclusion?

“She is the truth.”

It was a defining moment: a Hall of Famer defending Caitlin  against  one of her staunchest critics. On her own turf. With millions watching.

Anthony Davis: “She never lets anything get her down.”

Anthony Davis has been in the spotlight since high school. He’s seen LeBron carry the weight of the world. He knows what pressure is.

And what do you see in Clark?

A player who doesn’t break.

“She handles everything wonderfully,” Davis said. “That Olympic snub? She had the perfect response. She never lets anything destabilize her.”

She knows the physicality will come. The critics will speak. But Davis believes Clark is built for this. She’s already shown more poise than most veterans.

 

Michael Porter Jr.: “Could I play an NBA game? Maybe.”

Even Michael Porter Jr., a championship-caliber player who has faced his share of skeptics, had to weigh in.

“That was the girl I thought, ‘Well, maybe she could play in an NBA game.’”

While some may take this as a backhanded compliment, consider the reality: an NBA player  publicly entertaining the idea  of ​​a woman excelling in the league. It’s not something you hear often. And the fact that Clark is even  in  the conversation? It speaks to her unique talent.

Clark’s legacy is already greater than his statistics.

Let’s be clear: Caitlin Clark doesn’t receive praise just for the sake of generating buzz. She’s earned it.

She is:

Filling stadiums.

Breaking audience records.

Breaking  scoring records  .

Attracting  attention  and  investment  the WNBA has never seen before.

And he does it with  style  ,  grace  , and  passion  . The deep three of the logo. The passionate celebrations. The precise passes. The serene responses to drama.

That’s why NBA players, who know how rare this kind of mental and physical set is, support her.

She doesn’t just inspire girls. She also forces grown men to take note.

 

For decades, women’s basketball has fought for a place in the sports conversation. Caitlin Clark didn’t just join the conversation.

She  took charge  .

And the NBA is watching.

Respect is earned. And Clark has already earned it with the biggest names in the sport.

Imagine what will happen when she has a better roster around her… because if this is how NBA legends are talking now, the WNBA may not be ready for what Caitlin Clark does  next .