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Robert Griffin III was one of those who intervened in the last saga of the rivalry between the basketball stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark, saying that Chicago Sky star “hates Caitlin Clark.”
“After seeing the flagrant fault of Caitlin Clark about Angel Reese and the consequences, there is no way that Angel Reese can continue the lie that he does not dislike Caitlin Clark,” Griffin wrote in X. “I know how hatred looks. Angel. Angel. Angel. Angel. Angel. Angel. Angel. Angel. Angel. Angel.
Later, Griffin said that his statement was “pure based on basketball” and was simply a “sports taking.”
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ESPN Ryan Clark analyst is broadcast from the field before the game between the San Francisco 49ers and New York aircraft at the Levi Stadium on September 9, 2024 in Santa Clara, California. (Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)
The temperatures exploded between Reese and Clark after the fever guard committed a flagrant foul in the sky forward. It was one of the most important moments of Indiana’s 93-58 victory on Saturday.
The current NFL analyst at ESPN and former star of the Pittsburgh Steelers, Ryan Clark, reacted to Griffin’s comments about the Reese-Clark drama. Clark suggested that Griffin was the “hate train” and was being aligned with the positions that other media figures have tasks.

May 17, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; The Indiana Caitlin Clark fever guard (22) and Chicago striker Sky Angel Reese (5) shake hands before the game in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Trevor Ruszkowski Imagn images)
“When RG3 jumps to the hate train or the angry train, now follow what we saw of Keith Olbermann, what we saw of Dave Portnoy, while they poured Angel Reese to make her the villain, and Caitlin Clark, a cut by Saindty,” Park Sainty, “Park Sainty,” Park Sainty, “Park Sainty” Popodcast “.
“The only thing we know about RG3 is not having conversations at home about what black women have to endure in this country. On what young blacks and athletes like Angel Reese had to deal with Beytion’s star.”
Caitlin Clark talks about WNBA’s investigation into the alleged ‘hate comments’ towards Angel Reese
Clark then highlighted the marriage of former NFL field marshal.
“If you are RG3, when is it the last time within your home has had a conversation about what [Angel Reese is] Deal with? “Clark asked.” You are able to do it because in your two Marias, you have married white women. ”
Griffin is married to Grete Griffin, native of Estonia and heptatletle.

October 16, 2023; Inglewood, California, USA.; Robert Griffin III at ESPN Monday Night Football Countdown established Sofi Stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
“You had the opportunity to have those conversations to educate you about what they are feeling, what black women, what they think of a young Angel Reese.
Griffin left ESPN in 2024. Multiple points of sale reported at the time that Griffin’s dismissal was a cost reduction movement.
“When he worked with RG3, he did all these types of cheesy jokes about milk and how much he loved and the important thing he was. And he always points out on social networks the color of his wife’s white skin. Good wife,” Clark continued.
“He con la dama. He tenido una conversación con ella. Creo que es más que eso. Pero también lleva a lo que las mujeres negras tratan con muchos de los hombres negros que han elegido salir o casarse fuera de su raza. Siempre están en el lugar en vivo, han sido sothhe sothy sothy sothy sothy sothe life sí sí soththe sothhe sothe tea sothy sothy sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe Sothe “” “. Life.
Griffin learned of Clark and Tok’s comments to social networks to share their response.
“Ryan Clark personally attacks me and my family personally about a sports opinion is cowardly, without thorns and weak,” Griffin wrote in X, along with a video of more than two minutes. Griffin also declared several times that Clark’s statements were “outside the limits.”
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Caitlin Clark and Reese have a great history, returning to the National Women’s Basketball Championship of the NCAA 2023. Both players minimized the incident.
Clark told ESPN Holly Rowe after the third quarter that there had been “nothing malicious” behind the fault.
Ryan Gaydos de Fox News contributed to this report.
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