Aces' A'ja Wilson discusses 'energy' shift in WNBA after Caitlin Clark conversation got 'too gossipy'

Caitlin Clark, once again, brought fans to the seats on Tuesday night.

Despite her Indiana Fever losing their fourth game out of their last five, and her dropping only 13 points (she did hand out 11 assists), over 20,000 people packed the T-Mobile Center in Las Vegas to see her take on the defending WNBA champions.

It was the biggest crowd the Aces have seen in franchise history, and it was also the arena's largest crowd ever, with 20,366 coming through the doors.

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Clark's stardom, though, has also been a subject of some hot-button debates. One headline came back in May, when Aces star and back-to-back WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson said that Clark being White was a "huge thing" in her popularity.

However, Clark says the "energy" in the WNBA has shifted from gossip and making headlines to appreciation for the game.

"It’s a good vibe, it’s a good feel. People are just coming to see the product on the floor. It got a little too gossipy in the beginning, but then it started to fizzle out, because people are starting to realize we’re really good at what we do, we’re elite at what we do. I love the energy now," Wilson said on Tuesday to the ESPN broadcast after she dropped 28 points and nine rebounds.

The two shared a hug and smile after the Aces' 88-69 win.

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"People are seeing good hoops, and that’s what it’s about. We come out here, we work hard, we play basketball at a very high level, and people are believing in it, they’re trusting in it, and investing in it. And that’s the energy we’re feeling right now," Wilson continued.

Wilson's race comments are just the tip of the iceberg, as there have been plenty of slights directed at Clark, both directly and indirectly.

Whether it is opponents playing harder (and arguably dirtier), celebrating her rough showings on the floor or social media posts, Clark has become a rather polarizing figure for much more than her skill.

Last week, WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert shut down the notion that she was targeted, saying that it seems that way due to her spotlight, and her treatment on the floor is similar to everyone else.

The rookie phenom received the most votes for this month's All-Star Game, being the only player to receive over 700,000 votes - she beat Wilson by nearly 90,000.

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Florida woman arrested after allegedly killing 4-year-old son, attempting to hide signs of child abuse

A Florida woman was arrested after being accused of killing her 4-year-old son and attempting to use makeup to conceal abuse inflicted on him.

Arayiah Hudson, 36, was taken into custody at her home Monday night in connection with the death of her son, Joseph, Tampa police said in a news release. She is charged with first-degree murder while engaged in aggravated child abuse.

Officers responded to a home in the 8400 block of N. 15th Street at about 4:30 a.m. on Saturday after Hudson called 911 to report that her son was unresponsive.

When they arrived at the home, officers conducted CPR on the child, but he was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.

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Hudson initially claimed her son began coughing and having difficulty breathing after eating potato chips and drinking water, but detectives later discovered a potential history of child abuse.

A medical examination of Joseph's body revealed numerous injuries, including bruises, abrasions and internal bleeding, police said, and an autopsy determined the cause of death to be blunt force trauma to the head and torso.

Detectives also learned that Hudson attempted to conceal the child abuse by using tinted makeup to cover bruises around his eyes, according to police. Hudson allegedly said she was disciplining her son.

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"This is a heinous crime. Every child deserves to feel safe in their own home and especially with their own mother," Chief Lee Bercaw said in a statement. "The Tampa Police Department is committed to bringing justice for Joseph and ensuring the safety of all children in our community."

Hudson was booked into the Orient Road Jail. 

Other children were removed from her home and taken to be with their biological fathers, who did not live with Hudson, police said.