
Miller likened Clark’s playing style to that of Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard, praising her ball-handling, clutch shooting, and comfort in big moments. While his comments were meant as a compliment, the comparison appeared to catch Clark off guard and immediately ignited discussion about whether it did justice to what many view as her generational impact on the women’s game.
The moment was addressed on the Show Me Something podcast by Clark’s Indiana Fever teammate, Sophie Cunningham. Cunningham spoke positively about Miller, describing him as well-intentioned, but admitted the comparison missed the mark. She suggested that while no disrespect was intended, Clark’s unique talent and influence make her difficult to compare directly to any current NBA player.
Cunningham also downplayed speculation that Clark was offended by the remark. According to her, the Fever star did not take the comment personally, even though fans online dissected the clip extensively. Cunningham added that she personally would not have chosen that particular comparison, reinforcing the idea that Clark stands in a category of her own.
Clark herself appeared to embrace the moment with humor rather than frustration. She subtly referenced the viral discussion on social media by reacting with playful emojis to a highlight from Pritchard’s game later in the week. The response suggested she was aware of the buzz—and comfortable letting the conversation unfold—while continuing to command attention both on and off the court.










