WNBA Fans were locked in when Caitlin Clark made her appearance on an NBA desk segment, but the first thing many noticed had nothing to do with basketball. It was the height difference on screen.
The clip was posted by @CClarkReport, who shared the opening moment with the caption, “NBC welcomes Caitlin Clark to the desk, she’s already trying to get the Fever a game in MSG.” While the New York talk caught attention, WNBA Fans quickly shifted focus once Clark stood next to Maria Taylor.
That’s where @StardustBook stepped in, skipping past the MSG idea entirely. “Caitlin is 6 feet but Maria Taylor’s heels got to be next level,” the user wrote. The comment hit instantly, as WNBA Fans replayed the clip and realized Clark, who already stands taller than most, still looked noticeably shorter.
Caitlin is 6 feet but Maria Taylor’s heels got to be next level
— Montreal Max (@StardustBook) February 2, 2026
Another user, @Tha_Linksta, backed it up with a fact check. “Maria Taylor is listed at 6ft 2 in Wikipedia.” That detail only made the moment funnier for WNBA Fans, especially with Taylor wearing heels that added even more height.

The clip turned into a lighthearted viral moment. Caitlin Clark isn’t just known for her range or confidence anymore. For WNBA Fans, she’s now part of a visual that mixed NBA legends, TV hosts, and a reminder of how tall these people really are on camera.
The reactions weren’t mocking. They were playful. WNBA Fans weren’t laughing at Clark. They were laughing at how wild the height difference looked once you actually saw it.
In the end, the segment delivered exactly what fans love. A little trash talk, a little hype, and something unexpected that sent WNBA Fans straight to the comments.

WNBA Fans React To Caitlin Clark’s “We’ll Play Anybody” Line And Fever At MSG Hopes
WNBA Fans didn’t stop with height jokes. Once the Caitlin Clark clip kept circulating, the conversation shifted toward what she actually said about playing anywhere, including New York.
One comment that stood out came from @LukeAhlstrom, who focused on the possibility of a big stage. “They’ll get a game there and she’ll sell it out.” For many WNBA Fans, the idea of the Fever at Madison Square Garden felt less like a stretch and more like an inevitability.
The most liked reply, though, leaned into Clark’s tone. @SinaiNot quoted her directly from the clip, saying, “She said ‘we’ll play anybody’ like a boss [laughing emoji] love it.” That confidence resonated with WNBA Fans who see Clark as comfortable under pressure, whether it’s a packed arena or a national desk segment.
Others jumped straight into hope mode. @adrgilchrist77 added, “Great job CC .. Fever at MSG. Lakers for the win.” While the Lakers mention raised eyebrows, the message itself reflected the excitement among WNBA Fans about crossover attention and big venues.
The reactions show how quickly one clip can branch into multiple conversations. Some WNBA Fans focused on the visual, others on the quote, and many on the bigger idea of where Clark and the Fever could end up playing.
What stayed consistent was the energy. WNBA Fans saw confidence, humor, and ambition in a short moment, and they ran with it. Whether MSG happens or not, the response made one thing clear. When Caitlin Clark speaks, WNBA Fans are listening.

