May 21, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Pam Cummings said: I think she will be way better in her second year. She's been playing a lot of high level basketball with not really any breaks since the start of her college season. Wouldn't be surprised at all at some burn out. She looks physically outmatched. She seems so much smaller than most everyone on the court.
May 21, 20241 yr She was also playing in the shitty ass B10 where it’s nothing but White girls shooting jump shots and who aren’t good at defense (no offense, just demographically true similar to Marsha Sharp’s tech teams). The W is like taking the best players from Souf Carolina, LSU, Texas, and UCONN and putting them on every team in the league—and making them older, more athletic, and more grown. She has no idea what that’s like day in and day out. As someone said, she’s young and will grow into it but it amazes me people thought she would just walk in and dominate. And yes, I think there was a target on her back to welcome her to the league, which isn’t surprising and shouldn’t anger anyone.
May 21, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Pam Cummings said: I think she will be way better in her second year. She's been playing a lot of high level basketball with not really any breaks since the start of her college season. Wouldn't be surprised at all at some burn out. I think it's crazy that the NCAA national title game is early April, the draft is like a week or two later, and the WNBA season starts a few weeks after that, it's such a bizarrely compressed timeline. She (and I assume most rookies) should be better their second year after a true offseason. 2 hours ago, Al_4_ISU said: I agree. This is the biggest increase in competition she's ever seen. She'll adjust in time, and be fine. But people were expecting her to be as unstoppable as she was in college and that wasn't realistic. By the same token, her haters are clearly jumping the gun. I don't think people who liked her expected her to dominate immediately (at least the ones who know and understand sports in general), I think it starts with the haters (including misogynists) who like to mock "lol, y'all thought she was the next jordan and she sucks, lol, nobody cares, lol..." Basically them projecting a concept of immediate domination that most real fans of hers didn't really have, or they at least now understand that rookies rarely dominate. 2 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said: She’s obviously a very good player. It’s the hype that I don’t understand. How is she better than when Parker, bird, or ionescu came into the league. Is it a Midwest thing? Didn’t some similar hype happen for Jackie stiles at Missouri whatever university? Women's sports in general is having its moment in a way that just hasn't existed until now. Haters will call it social justice, dei, or some other derogative, but whatever it is, it's not just her. College softball has seen a huge increase in TV ratings in recent years and new stadiums are being built. Kansas City built a soccer stadium specifically for a women's professional soccer team. And the women's national championship basketball game literally had higher ratings than the men, something I would have never guessed would have happened in a million years, which of course was Clark driven, but Reese has her fanbase as well. I was at a local brewery during one of the women's tourney games, I think the final four, and a bunch of people asked for it on the tv, and people were enjoying it pretty intensely. Clark just happened to play and to dominate at a time that womens sports started to become more popular in general. I think it's great, whatever is driving the increase in viewership. I'm watching way more college softball these days and soccer somewhat, still haven't come around really to women's basketball, but will likely at some point, especially if the OSU women's team improves. I did watch some of their games this year which is not something I've really done in the past, and yes I did hop on the Clark train and watched some of the tournament games. Edited May 21, 20241 yr by 'stache
May 21, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, 'stache said: I think it's crazy that the NCAA national title game is early April, the draft is like a week or two later, and the WNBA season starts a few weeks after that, it's such a bizarrely compressed timeline. She (and I assume most rookies) should be better their second year after a true offseason. I don't think people who liked her expected her to dominate immediately (at least the ones who know and understand sports in general), I think it starts with the haters (including misogynists) who like to mock "lol, y'all thought she was the next jordan and she sucks, lol, nobody cares, lol..." Basically them projecting a concept of immediate domination that most real fans of hers didn't really have, or they at least now understand that rookies rarely dominate. Women's sports in general is having its moment in a way that just hasn't existed until now. Haters will call it social justice, dei, or some other derogative, but whatever it is, it's not just her. College softball has seen a huge increase in TV ratings in recent years and new stadiums are being built. Kansas City built a soccer stadium specifically for a women's professional soccer team. And the women's national championship basketball game literally had higher ratings than the men, something I would have never guessed would have happened in a million years, which of course was Clark driven, but Reese has her fanbase as well. I was at a local brewery during one of the women's tourney games, I think the final four, and a bunch of people asked for it on the tv, and people were enjoying it pretty intensely. Clark just happened to play and to dominate at a time that womens sports started to become more popular in general. I think it's great, whatever is driving the increase in viewership. I'm watching way more college softball these days and soccer somewhat, still haven't come around really to women's basketball, but will likely at some point, especially if the OSU women's team improves. I did watch some of their games this year which is not something I've really done in the past, and yes I did hop on the Clark train and watched some of the tournament games. Her biggest haters are women
May 21, 20241 yr 19 minutes ago, closetohumping said: Her biggest haters are women This is so stupid. When men criticize and talk shit to each other I don't hear anyone saying "men don't support each other". I don't even know what that's supposed to mean. Edited May 21, 20241 yr by Pam Cummings
May 21, 20241 yr 30 minutes ago, closetohumping said: Her biggest haters are women Women in general or other WNBA players? I can see some resentment from other players that she got all the hype while they didn't. I don't really like that attitude, but I get it. There are also women buying pink Harrison Butker jerseys and are allowed to have shitty opinions about other women, as annoying as it is (no cr).
May 21, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Al_4_ISU said: It was all the circus 3s she hit in college. Topped with crazy passes. She's not any better or more dominant than the players you named, but she was constantly making these highlight reel plays on a nightly basis. Combine that with how 1 and dones and the transfer portal destroyed star power in the men's game, and you had this whole rise of increased popularity in women's basketball because these players would face off against each other over multiple seasons, and the whole thing just kinda went wild. 100%. Reminds me of the Zion/Duke treatment and level of stardom.
May 21, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said: She’s obviously a very good player. It’s the hype that I don’t understand. How is she better than when Parker, bird, or ionescu came into the league. Is it a Midwest thing? Didn’t some similar hype happen for Jackie stiles at Missouri whatever university? Same reason as when Curry became the 3 pt machine. The circus shots are fun to watch.
May 21, 20241 yr 51 minutes ago, 'stache said: I think it's crazy that the NCAA national title game is early April, the draft is like a week or two later, and the WNBA season starts a few weeks after that, it's such a bizarrely compressed timeline. She (and I assume most rookies) should be better their second year after a true offseason. I don't think people who liked her expected her to dominate immediately (at least the ones who know and understand sports in general), I think it starts with the haters (including misogynists) who like to mock "lol, y'all thought she was the next jordan and she sucks, lol, nobody cares, lol..." Basically them projecting a concept of immediate domination that most real fans of hers didn't really have, or they at least now understand that rookies rarely dominate. Women's sports in general is having its moment in a way that just hasn't existed until now. Haters will call it social justice, dei, or some other derogative, but whatever it is, it's not just her. College softball has seen a huge increase in TV ratings in recent years and new stadiums are being built. Kansas City built a soccer stadium specifically for a women's professional soccer team. And the women's national championship basketball game literally had higher ratings than the men, something I would have never guessed would have happened in a million years, which of course was Clark driven, but Reese has her fanbase as well. I was at a local brewery during one of the women's tourney games, I think the final four, and a bunch of people asked for it on the tv, and people were enjoying it pretty intensely. Clark just happened to play and to dominate at a time that womens sports started to become more popular in general. I think it's great, whatever is driving the increase in viewership. I'm watching way more college softball these days and soccer somewhat, still haven't come around really to women's basketball, but will likely at some point, especially if the OSU women's team improves. I did watch some of their games this year which is not something I've really done in the past, and yes I did hop on the Clark train and watched some of the tournament games. The entire sports media complex in this state basically figured she'd take the WNBA by storm. I understand that's not a media circle you'd pay any attention to, but these people definitely understand sports but had become so infatuated with CC that they just can't bring any modicum of objectivity or reality to the discussion around her game.
May 21, 20241 yr 29 minutes ago, Pam Cummings said: This is so stupid. When men criticize and talk shit to each other I don't hear anyone saying "men don't support each other". I don't even know what that's supposed to mean. Her most vocal critics are women. That’s what it means? Lots of anger for whatever reason 4 minutes ago, Al_4_ISU said: The entire sports media complex in this state basically figured she'd take the WNBA by storm. I understand that's not a media circle you'd pay any attention to, but these people definitely understand sports but had become so infatuated with CC that they just can't bring any modicum of objectivity or reality to the discussion around her game. Shes the only reason I’m watching. And that will fade soon if she’s not what we thought she would be
May 21, 20241 yr 16 minutes ago, ChickenSandwich said: 100%. Reminds me of the Zion/Duke treatment and level of stardom. Yes. And early on Zion was must see tv in the nba. Now? Not so much
May 21, 20241 yr 8 minutes ago, closetohumping said: Her most vocal critics are women. That’s what it means? Lots of anger for whatever reason Who is angry? Most of the analysts and talking heads for this sport are former WNBA players....why would it not make sense for her "biggest critics" to be women? I see teenagers wearing CC jerseys now. Or does their support not count?
May 21, 20241 yr 2 minutes ago, Pam Cummings said: Who is angry? Most of the analysts and talking heads for this sport are former WNBA players....why would it not make sense for her "biggest critics" to be women? I see teenagers wearing CC jerseys now. Or does their support not count? I see man wearing cc shirts. Does that not count?
May 21, 20241 yr 21 minutes ago, closetohumping said: Yes. And early on Zion was must see tv in the nba. Now? Not so much Can't wait to watch Zion vs Joey Chestnutt
May 21, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, closetohumping said: Her biggest haters are women This isn’t true. You just made this up. 1 hour ago, 'stache said: I think it's crazy that the NCAA national title game is early April, the draft is like a week or two later, and the WNBA season starts a few weeks after that, It’s always been like this though. There’s just been nothing to get your attention on it until now. The W has to have the timeline they have because eyeballs.
May 21, 20241 yr I'm guessing if some guy came out of college holding the below records, we probably wouldn't say shit like "i just don't understand where the hype comes from!" Achieved most 30-point games by any man or woman in Division I in the past 25 seasons Became Big Ten's all-time leader in assists Broke Big Ten all-time scoring record Became Division I women's career scoring leader Became all-time leader in points among major women's college basketball players Set Big Ten career record for 3-pointers Set NCAA single-season record for 3-pointers Became all-time NCAA Division I men's and women's scoring leader Achieved most three-pointers in a single season by any male or female Division I player Became the first Division I women's player to score at least 1,000 points in two different seasons Achieved most points in single season in Division I women's history Passed Temeka Johnson for the most career assists in NCAA tournament history Passed Diana Taurasi for the most career 3-pt FG in NCAA tournament history Became first player in NCAA tournament history with 3 career 40-point games Passed Taylor Robertson for most career 3-pt FG in Division I history Won Naismith Player of the Year for the second year in a row Won AP Player of the Year for the second year in a row Won United States Basketball Writers Association National Player of the Year for the second year in a row Passed Chamique Holdsclaw for the most career NCAA tournament points Won second consecutive Wooden Award Won third Nancy Lieberman Award Tied Elena Delle Donne as the fastest Division I women's player to reach 2,000 career points Became first Division I player to record at least 900 points and 300 assists in a single season Broke single-game scoring record for NCAA women's tournament semifinals Became first player in NCAA tournament history with consecutive 40-point games Achieved Big Ten single-season scoring record Made most 3-pointers by a men's or women's player in NCAA title game history Broke men's and women's scoring records for single NCAA tournament Achieved most assists by single women's player in NCAA tournament history Set Big Ten single-season records in points, assists, 3-pointers and free throws
May 21, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Al_4_ISU said: The entire sports media complex in this state basically figured she'd take the WNBA by storm. I understand that's not a media circle you'd pay any attention to, but these people definitely understand sports but had become so infatuated with CC that they just can't bring any modicum of objectivity or reality to the discussion around her game. 4 games in playing on the worst team and still flirting with a Triple Double She’s been fine
May 21, 20241 yr All of those women mentioned that she passed- holdsclaw, taurasi, Della Donne, they came into the league as high draft picks and much was expected of them. None of them had the hype Clark has gotten. did anyone care that Taylor Robertson moved on? Apparently not as the wnba did not draft her.
May 21, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, Foosters said: I'm guessing if some guy came out of college holding the below records, we probably wouldn't say shit like "i just don't understand where the hype comes from!" Achieved most 30-point games by any man or woman in Division I in the past 25 seasons Became Big Ten's all-time leader in assists Broke Big Ten all-time scoring record Became Division I women's career scoring leader Became all-time leader in points among major women's college basketball players Set Big Ten career record for 3-pointers Set NCAA single-season record for 3-pointers Became all-time NCAA Division I men's and women's scoring leader Achieved most three-pointers in a single season by any male or female Division I player Became the first Division I women's player to score at least 1,000 points in two different seasons Achieved most points in single season in Division I women's history Passed Temeka Johnson for the most career assists in NCAA tournament history Passed Diana Taurasi for the most career 3-pt FG in NCAA tournament history Became first player in NCAA tournament history with 3 career 40-point games Passed Taylor Robertson for most career 3-pt FG in Division I history Won Naismith Player of the Year for the second year in a row Won AP Player of the Year for the second year in a row Won United States Basketball Writers Association National Player of the Year for the second year in a row Passed Chamique Holdsclaw for the most career NCAA tournament points Won second consecutive Wooden Award Won third Nancy Lieberman Award Tied Elena Delle Donne as the fastest Division I women's player to reach 2,000 career points Became first Division I player to record at least 900 points and 300 assists in a single season Broke single-game scoring record for NCAA women's tournament semifinals Became first player in NCAA tournament history with consecutive 40-point games Achieved Big Ten single-season scoring record Made most 3-pointers by a men's or women's player in NCAA title game history Broke men's and women's scoring records for single NCAA tournament Achieved most assists by single women's player in NCAA tournament history Set Big Ten single-season records in points, assists, 3-pointers and free throws Exactly. If she doesn’t qualify for the current hype, no one does. Maybe the angst is for another reason?
May 21, 20241 yr I don't know what y'all are talking about - she has looked pretty incredible to me. she is averaging 17+ points and almost a triple double in her first few games in the WNBA. It's clear she belongs and is one of the best players in the league from day one. Y'all are crazy.
May 21, 20241 yr From cnn: Caitlin Clark just did something no athlete has done since Michael Jordan And it turns out that what she did was sign a deal with an apparel maker for a signature line, similar to Jordan with Nike. She signed with Wilson, for who knows what amount. Does this not seem like overhype?
May 21, 20241 yr 23 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said: From cnn: Caitlin Clark just did something no athlete has done since Michael Jordan And it turns out that what she did was sign a deal with an apparel maker for a signature line, similar to Jordan with Nike. She signed with Wilson, for who knows what amount. Does this not seem like overhype? It’s a mystery why they have no fans and females choose to watch Real Housewives over women’s sports. Gotta tear her down from her high horse. “Your ass is as flat as your titties bitch!” - Bill Burr. Edited May 21, 20241 yr by ChickenSandwich
May 21, 20241 yr 52 minutes ago, Longhorn94 said: I don't know what y'all are talking about - she has looked pretty incredible to me. she is averaging 17+ points and almost a triple double in her first few games in the WNBA. It's clear she belongs and is one of the best players in the league from day one. Y'all are crazy. Quadruple double if you count turnovers
May 21, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, Foosters said: I'm guessing if some guy came out of college holding the below records, we probably wouldn't say shit like "i just don't understand where the hype comes from!" Achieved most 30-point games by any man or woman in Division I in the past 25 seasons Became Big Ten's all-time leader in assists Broke Big Ten all-time scoring record Became Division I women's career scoring leader Became all-time leader in points among major women's college basketball players Set Big Ten career record for 3-pointers Set NCAA single-season record for 3-pointers Became all-time NCAA Division I men's and women's scoring leader Achieved most three-pointers in a single season by any male or female Division I player Became the first Division I women's player to score at least 1,000 points in two different seasons Achieved most points in single season in Division I women's history Passed Temeka Johnson for the most career assists in NCAA tournament history Passed Diana Taurasi for the most career 3-pt FG in NCAA tournament history Became first player in NCAA tournament history with 3 career 40-point games Passed Taylor Robertson for most career 3-pt FG in Division I history Won Naismith Player of the Year for the second year in a row Won AP Player of the Year for the second year in a row Won United States Basketball Writers Association National Player of the Year for the second year in a row Passed Chamique Holdsclaw for the most career NCAA tournament points Won second consecutive Wooden Award Won third Nancy Lieberman Award Tied Elena Delle Donne as the fastest Division I women's player to reach 2,000 career points Became first Division I player to record at least 900 points and 300 assists in a single season Broke single-game scoring record for NCAA women's tournament semifinals Became first player in NCAA tournament history with consecutive 40-point games Achieved Big Ten single-season scoring record Made most 3-pointers by a men's or women's player in NCAA title game history Broke men's and women's scoring records for single NCAA tournament Achieved most assists by single women's player in NCAA tournament history Set Big Ten single-season records in points, assists, 3-pointers and free throws The problem is that would never happen on the men's side because said person would have been drafted 3 years prior to being able to accomplish all those things.
May 21, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, ChickenSandwich said: 4 games in playing on the worst team and still flirting with a Triple Double She’s been fine 2 hours ago, Longhorn94 said: I don't know what y'all are talking about - she has looked pretty incredible to me. she is averaging 17+ points and almost a triple double in her first few games in the WNBA. It's clear she belongs and is one of the best players in the league from day one. Y'all are crazy. She's averaging 17 points, 4 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 6.5 turnovers and 4.5 fouls per game. Not sure where "triple double" is coming from. Her shooting #s have been pretty good so far.
May 21, 20241 yr 13 minutes ago, ztejas said: She's averaging 17 points, 4 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 6.5 turnovers and 4.5 fouls per game. Not sure where "triple double" is coming from. Her shooting #s have been pretty good so far. And that’s with missing most of the last game. I expect her to be in that 21/6/6 range. Gotta fix the turnovers. I think it’s somewhat surprising that she’s no longer the best player on the court. At least not now
May 21, 20241 yr She can play and she’ll figure it out. The WNBA does their rookies no favors. Congrats on the deep tournament run, training camp starts next week.
May 21, 20241 yr 52 minutes ago, conVINCEd said: She can play and she’ll figure it out. The WNBA does their rookies no favors. Congrats on the deep tournament run, training camp starts next week. Scheduling wasn’t very favorable to the fever either
May 22, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, closetohumping said: And that’s with missing most of the last game. I expect her to be in that 21/6/6 range. Gotta fix the turnovers. I think it’s somewhat surprising that she’s no longer the best player on the court. At least not now She's so bad defensively....that is what she needs to work on most followed up by getting stronger and developing her body to not be so frail looking vs her peers.
May 22, 20241 yr She is tied for 15th in the league in scoring Avg at 17.0 per and she has played like shit. It’s not a high bar Turasi at 10 with 19 Plum at 12 with 18 Edited May 22, 20241 yr by ChickenSandwich
May 22, 20241 yr 12 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said: She’s obviously a very good player. It’s the hype that I don’t understand. How is she better than when Parker, bird, or ionescu came into the league. Is it a Midwest thing? Didn’t some similar hype happen for Jackie stiles at Missouri whatever university? 6 hours ago, Foosters said: I'm guessing if some guy came out of college holding the below records, we probably wouldn't say shit like "i just don't understand where the hype comes from!" Achieved most 30-point games by any man or woman in Division I in the past 25 seasons Became Big Ten's all-time leader in assists Broke Big Ten all-time scoring record Became Division I women's career scoring leader Became all-time leader in points among major women's college basketball players Set Big Ten career record for 3-pointers Set NCAA single-season record for 3-pointers Became all-time NCAA Division I men's and women's scoring leader Achieved most three-pointers in a single season by any male or female Division I player Became the first Division I women's player to score at least 1,000 points in two different seasons Achieved most points in single season in Division I women's history Passed Temeka Johnson for the most career assists in NCAA tournament history Passed Diana Taurasi for the most career 3-pt FG in NCAA tournament history Became first player in NCAA tournament history with 3 career 40-point games Passed Taylor Robertson for most career 3-pt FG in Division I history Won Naismith Player of the Year for the second year in a row Won AP Player of the Year for the second year in a row Won United States Basketball Writers Association National Player of the Year for the second year in a row Passed Chamique Holdsclaw for the most career NCAA tournament points Won second consecutive Wooden Award Won third Nancy Lieberman Award Tied Elena Delle Donne as the fastest Division I women's player to reach 2,000 career points Became first Division I player to record at least 900 points and 300 assists in a single season Broke single-game scoring record for NCAA women's tournament semifinals Became first player in NCAA tournament history with consecutive 40-point games Achieved Big Ten single-season scoring record Made most 3-pointers by a men's or women's player in NCAA title game history Broke men's and women's scoring records for single NCAA tournament Achieved most assists by single women's player in NCAA tournament history Set Big Ten single-season records in points, assists, 3-pointers and free throws To that list of accomplishments I would add "Actually influenced me to choose to watch a women's college basketball game. Actually more than one game." That's something that no other woman (white, black, good-looking, ugly, etc...) has come close to doing. I find the sport to be an absolute beating to watch, full of slow athletes fighting to rebound missed layups standing flat-footed. But she has that must watch quality, the mythical "It factor." I would wager a fair amount of money that next years women's final game ratings will be closer to 2022 than they will be to 2024. What was different about the last two championship games......hmmmm? That's why she is the story. That's why she is getting paid.
May 22, 20241 yr 8 hours ago, Blotto said: To that list of accomplishments I would add "Actually influenced me to choose to watch a women's college basketball game. Actually more than one game." That's something that no other woman (white, black, good-looking, ugly, etc...) has come close to doing. I find the sport to be an absolute beating to watch, full of slow athletes fighting to rebound missed layups standing flat-footed. But she has that must watch quality, the mythical "It factor." I would wager a fair amount of money that next years women's final game ratings will be closer to 2022 than they will be to 2024. What was different about the last two championship games......hmmmm? That's why she is the story. That's why she is getting paid. Curious to see what next years number will be. She got me to watch but now she’s got to keep me watching
May 22, 20241 yr I've paid more attention to WNBA this season than the prior 30 seasons combined. ESPN needs to continue to pump up the college girls and pushing them to the W so it's popularity can grow more and more. HVL(She might not be as good as others about to be mentioned but she's very popular on the socials), Paige Buckner, JuJu, Madison, etc. Have to keep the hype going and eye balls on the game. Edited May 22, 20241 yr by BurntOrange&White
May 22, 20241 yr IMO, some of her turnovers aren’t particularly her fault, pinpoint passes her teammates are Jackie Smithing. Had a turnover to start the game the other night that was clearly a kicked ball but wasn’t called. She’ll be fine.
May 23, 20241 yr 16 minutes ago, definitely not derka said: lol. Predictable also this: "LeBron, you're 100% right on these girls hating on Caitlin Clark. Y'all petty, girls. I expect men to be petty because we're the most insecure group in the world. Y'all should be thanking that girl for getting y'all a-- private charters, all the money and visibility she's bringing to the WNBA," Charles Barkley said. Edited May 23, 20241 yr by closetohumping
May 23, 20241 yr The whining about CC being singled out is some real bitchassness. She isn't being treated differently than any other player on the court. There was always going to be an adjustment period. There is nothing wrong with that. In fact, its a good thing as she will have to actually overcome in a competitive league. Its a physical league filled with grown women who are competitive as fuck. CC is good currently and will be great but thinking current players should just lay down and let her score/win is crazy. No one has ever asked a rookie to do that and it goes against everything sports is supposed to be about. Magic/Bird/MJ/LBJ all had to take the league over. It wasn't given to them until they proved they were the best. The problem is IMO is that most of the people who are new to watching the league has dismissed it as not good for years without watching. They assumed CC was the best player they've ever seen. Now they have to admit that there players who are better currently and the league has way more talent than they ever knew.
May 23, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, definitely not derka said: She's right. It's not just one team . . . it's just one player. The market has the same level of interest in the WNBA outside of Caitlin Clark as it always has . . . almost none.
May 23, 20241 yr articles and talk show segments are already coming out claiming that CC being straight and white is the reason for her popularity.
May 23, 20241 yr Honesty. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaw/2024/03/07/juju-watkins-black-players-face-of-womens-basketball/72862649007/ Women's basketball needs faces of future to be Black.
May 23, 20241 yr For the most part, Clark's criticism has remained in WNBA spaces. That changed recently when Sunny Hostin of "The View" spoke on Clark's "privilege." Hostin's comments came on Wednesday, May 22 prior to Barkley's TNT rant. She claimed Clark has "pretty privilege" and "white privilege" which has benefitted her. "Now, Caitlin Clark is bringing this money, these sponsorships, we hope, into the league and other players will benefit from it," Hostin said. "But I do think that she is more relatable to more people because she’s white, because she’s attractive, and unfortunately, there still is that stigma against the LGBTQ+ community
May 23, 20241 yr It’s the way Clark played in college. She looked like a cross between pistol Pete and Steph. I don’t think any league needs the face to be a particular color. keep in mind there have been a lot of great white players. Some have been hot some not: Della Donne, brink, lobo, ionnescu, Stewart, bird, taurasi None are as popular as Clark maybe it’s not a racial thing at all
May 23, 20241 yr 8 hours ago, ChickenSandwich said: Honesty. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaw/2024/03/07/juju-watkins-black-players-face-of-womens-basketball/72862649007/ Women's basketball needs faces of future to be Black. Faces of future should reflect the past? Somewhat racist. Faces of all sports used to be white. reminds me of when nascar fans booed the first Toyota to hit the track. Edited May 24, 20241 yr by closetohumping
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