Fact Check: Rumor Claims Caitlin Clark Joined Women’s National Team After Team Released Brittney Griner for 'Undisclosed Reasons.' Here's the Truth
An online rumor claimed Caitlin Clark replaced Brittney Griner for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. America's Last Line Of Defense/Facebook
Claim:
Caitlin Clark joined the USA Basketball Women's National Team roster after the team released Brittney Griner for "undisclosed reasons."
Rating:
Labeled Satire (About this rating?)
On June 14, 2024, a Facebook page named America's Last Line Of Defense posted a meme positing the USA Basketball Women's National Team added WNBA rookie phenom and Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark to its roster. According to the post, Clark joined only after the team released Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner for "undisclosed reasons." The meme read, "Team USA: 'Britney Griner is OUT - Caitlin Clark is IN.'"
An online rumor claimed Caitlin Clark replaced Brittney Griner for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
The text caption above the America's Last Line Of Defense Facebook post read, "Team USA had to release Brittney Griner for 'undisclosed reasons,' which some are interpreting as a rule violation related to her testosterone levels. 'We won't have answers before Paris. Caitlin is in.' Sometimes karma just works out."
This purported news was not a factual recounting of real-life events. The America's Last Line of Defense Facebook page is one part of a larger network of satire and parody websites, which also is called America's Last Line of Defense. According to the page's description, "Nothing on this page is real." The lower-right corner of the meme also displayed a satire rating label. The post's mention of Griner and "testosterone levels" referenced a false conspiracy theory claiming she was born male.
The inspiration for this rumor stemmed from Clark's exclusion from the USA Basketball Women's National Team for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, a development first reported earlier in June.
For background, here is why we sometimes write about satire/humor.
Sources:
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"---." Indiana Fever, https://fever.wnba.com/roster/.
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