One of the biggest storylines within the women's basketball community last week was Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila ...
Skip Bayless didn't mince words when discussing how Caitlin Clark's peers (and Mystics owner Sheila Johnson) should praise No ...
Indiana Fever's chief operating officer (COO) and general manager (GM), Amber Cox, was the most recent figure to speak out against the controversial comments about her star player, Caitlin Clark.
Caitlin Clark's brother sent a subtle message to the owner of the Washington Mystics after Sheila Johnson claimed she isn't ...
Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson comments that WNBA not just Caitlin Clark should receive the Time "Athlete of the ...
Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson pushed back against TIME giving Caitlin Clark the 'Athlete of the Year' award.
Coming off an outstanding rookie season in the WNBA, Caitin Clark has been named "Athlete of the Year" by TIME. Washington ...
Caitlin Clark's Time magazine cover was something Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson did not seem to appreciate after a record-breaking WNBA season. Well, Clark's brother, Colin, appeared to ...
Sheila Johnson has her own ideas for Time magazine. The Washington Mystics co-owner stirred debate on Friday with her criticism of Time magazine’s decision to name Caitlin Clark as its ...
Sheila Johnson, billionaire co-owner of WNBA franchise Washington Mystics, has criticized Time magazine for their awarding of ...
“When you just keep singling out one player, it creates hard feelings,” the Mystics co-owner said. Johnson, who also co-owns the NBA’s Washington Wizards and the Washington Capitals of the ...
After a WNBA season that saw Caitlin Clark shatter rookie records, she was named TIME’s Athlete of the Year. And while it’s ...