It feels absurd to consider that Caitlin Clark has anything to prove to anyone, given what she has already accomplished in her basketball career. But given that Clark missed most of the Indiana Fever's 2025 season because of injuries, it seems that some have forgotten what she's capable of when operating at full strength. And perhaps her winning MVP of the FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament last month wasn't enough of a reminder for some WNBA media members. Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark | John Jones-Imagn Images ESPN's Caitlin Clark WNBA Player Ranking Sparks Strong Fan Reaction On April 30, ESPN published an article that included staff writers Michael Voepel, Charlie Creme, Kendra Andrews, and Kareem Copeland ranking who they believe were the top 50 players in the league. Leading the charge was A'ja Wilson, which is no surprise and well-deserved. Then Alyssa Thomas at No. 2, then Napheesa Collier, then Breanna Stewart, then Jackie Young. From there, No.…