Caitlin Clark's New Fever Teammate Was Once Waved Off by Her in College The Indiana Fever’s newest addition, Raven Johnson, who was selected with the 10th overall pick in the WNBA Draft, will now face Caitlin Clark in the professional arena after a contentious moment during their college careers. The two players, who were on opposing teams during the 2023 NCAA women’s Final Four, had a tense interaction that sparked widespread attention and controversy. During the championship game between Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and South Carolina’s Raven Johnson, Clark was tasked with guarding Johnson. However, in a pivotal moment, Clark waved Johnson off to double-team another South Carolina player. The clip of this incident quickly went viral, leading to significant backlash against Johnson. She later revealed that the online mockery she faced as a result of the moment contributed to her desire to distance herself from the sport temporarily. Johnson reflected on the incident during an interview on the “I AM NEXT” podcast in March, stating, “I was all over the internet. That’s one reason I hate the internet now, because of that situation. I got bashed, I got bullied, I got called all these things I wasn’t, aka like a monkey and things like that, and I just think I wanted to quit basketball at that time, and I just wanted to go in this little bubble of isolation and just be by myself.” Despite the negative experience, Johnson expressed excitement about joining the Fever and playing alongside Clark. When asked which new teammate she was most eager to play with, Johnson immediately responded, “Caitlin Clark. She’s a phenomenal player, with the things she does, it’s bar standard. She can shoot the ball, she can lead a team, and they win. She has a winning mentality, and I think that’s the biggest thing.#caitlin_clark #indiana_fever #wnba_draft #raven_johnson #i_am_next_podcast
