VIDEO: Fans React To Knicks Legend Clyde Frazier Joking About Beating Caitlin Clark 1-on-1

Knicks fans were left stunned as their beloved legend, Clyde Frazier, threw some major shade at rising basketball sensation Caitlin Clark while she was sitting courtside during a recent game against the Indiana Pacers. In what can only be described as a bold statement, Frazier declared, “She doesn’t look that formidable. I could stop her.” […] The post VIDEO: Fans React To Knicks Legend Clyde Frazier Joking About Beating Caitlin Clark 1-on-1 appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

VIDEO: Fans React To Knicks Legend Clyde Frazier Joking About Beating Caitlin Clark 1-on-1

Knicks fans were left stunned as their beloved legend, Clyde Frazier, threw some major shade at rising basketball sensation Caitlin Clark while she was sitting courtside during a recent game against the Indiana Pacers.

In what can only be described as a bold statement, Frazier declared, “She doesn’t look that formidable. I could stop her.” The comment immediately sparked a frenzy among fans, who had to react to the shade.

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This is how fans reacted to Frazier’s shade to Caitlin;

“This was insane even for Clyde,” one declared.

“Clyde wants all smoke,” another wrote.

“Frazier hilarious for this lmaoo,” someone else added.

“You gotta watch Knicks games to know that was sarcasm lol,” a comment read.

“Knicks fans gotta treasure the ???? while he’s still around,” someone claimed.

It was as if Caitlin Clark never heard Clyde Frazier’s shade, as her reaction was never in response to the Knicks legend’s. But as usual, some fans had to rally behind the WNBA and call out Clyde. In the end, the Pacers beat the Knicks 132-121 on the night and that is what should be the news.

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