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It seems odd that her message to everyone is that they should care about more than just Clark when she spends an awful lot of time concerning herself with Clark.
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Chennedy needs a one way ticket to Russia with a weed vape in her bag.
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They be jelly.
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I don’t have an opinion on mcafee but his quote is obviously taken way out of context
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I see why this is popular now. It's not about the game but rather it's the victim Olympics which plays very well on social media
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Here’s the root of the issue. Its not normal rookie hazing. It’s jealousy.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Angel Reese wants her flowers too ����<br><br>"The reason why we're watching women's basketball is not just because of 1 person. It's because of me, too. I want y'all to realize that" <a href="https://t.co/EmCBi0mgIl">pic.twitter.com/EmCBi0mgIl</a></p>— Sole Retriever (@SoleRetriever) <a href="https://twitter.com/SoleRetriever/status/1797752831023235111?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 3, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Long story but a friend of mine knows someone who knows CC, and she got a chance to meet her after her worst game ever last night. Said she was so gracious, friendly, and kind. I thought that was a good look for a player that's rarely had to deal with this level of "failure" and subpar performance.
You learn a lot about people in moments like that. |
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Angel Reese is more famous because Caitlin Clark exists. That's okay. There's no shame in saying it. But AR gained more fame due to CC than the reverse. And that's okay to acknowledge. Life isn't fair and neither is women's basketball popularity metrics. |
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Angel Reese has built a good brand for herself. She’s definitely plenty relevant. That being said, if Caitlin clark packed her bags today reese wouldn’t impact ratings. Her brand is largely built on persona. But in terms of play on the court it’s like saying you drove 2 hours to watch Andre Drummond
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It’s actually an interesting contrast because Caitlin seems pretty lowkey off the court. She’s not an influencer the way angel is. It still feels like a dream that in kc we have in kelce and mahomes two keys who are as dynamic off the field as they are on it.
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Angel Reese is a women’s basketball star… i.e. only known to the micro segment of the population that care about women’s basketball (lesbians). Meanwhile Caitlin Clark has broken through and become a mainstream celebrity. |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-media-max-width="560"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Angel Reese wants to be the face of the league too <a href="https://t.co/LzZFvI7LXF">pic.twitter.com/LzZFvI7LXF</a></p>— Novo (@NovoHeat) <a href="https://twitter.com/NovoHeat/status/1797768810575147361?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 3, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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LMAO LMAO LMAO That's why you tune in? To watch her throw balls of the top of the glass? |
It also underlines a problem in our culture of "What about me?" Caitlin has been elevated to a celebrity status, and already makes more money than most of the women who've been playing for years, off her first contract as a rookie. That's the crux of it all, is them wanting what Caitlin has, what they hoped and dreamed the WNBA would give them when they got there but hasn't materialized. But they also yearn for the attention side of it all, where's my reporters asking me questions about how great I am? The ego, the pride, the vanity, it's pretty rampant in the world nowadays where everyone wants the attention, and if someone else gets it people aren't happy for that person, they ask what about me? When parents and friends have been kissing your ass your whole life, and you were better than all the other athletes in your game/district/region/conference, nobody ever told you the truth that you likely won't be the best, or even top 100, when you're competing against the best.
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Are black lesbians the most racist people on the planet?
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I’m all for the growth of women’s sports but the old guard in soccer and basketball want to make the sport entirely about social issues, and I think we’re seeing that the general public is exhausted by it |
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**** LeBron **** Angel |
I don't know guys.
This dynamic exists in a million different interactions every day. Sometimes bitches are just jealous. Finding justification for an irresponsible emotion is very femme of you brutes. |
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And if you did, they're probably playing in the WNBA. |
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I think USWNT learned that the hard way and they’re going back to their roots of focusing way more on soccer than all the outside stuff |
You want it to be racism.
That's a you thing. We are far more base of creatures. |
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If clark gets injured and is out because of the abuse,
think about how many people will quit watching. It's because of me too. BULLSHIT |
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She would have beat someone eventually and took her clothes off.
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Jealousy would still exist. But a lot of this is built off of shit stirrers who sell outrage for clicks. If you take away that small but loud voice, then yes this would be largely about jealousy and other smaller microagrressions. It also would be way less explosive of an issue |
I don't really care what the media says. That's also a you thing.
She got pushed down on the fancy court for the same reason girls get pushed down on blacktop. |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Larry Bird was once called the “great white hope” <br><br>Now Caitlin Clark is called the “great white bitch”<br><br>Crackers of the Week <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%24CTESPN&src=ctag&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">$CTESPN</a> <a href="https://t.co/k1CDPg9OdT">pic.twitter.com/k1CDPg9OdT</a></p>— AB (@AB84) <a href="https://twitter.com/AB84/status/1797772708236918962?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 3, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Please rename thread Caitlin Clark: Cracker of the Week |
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Puts her on a list of ratchet snatch sex workers from the bottom rung of society and keeps referencing click bait while clearly not understanding why the rest of society isn't interested in supporting her. |
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7,638 4,015 9,878 7,035 3,265 10,207 7,024 Attendance at Caitlin Clark WNBA games this past weekend: 17,274 17,401 In case you missed it, here is what Reese had to say: "The reason why we're watching women's basketball is not just because of 1 person. It's because of me, too. I want y'all to realize that." |
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Gotta love the WNBA. Bitch and moan for years that nobody cares about them, then finally they get their version of Jordan to elevate the entire league, but she's too good so everyone hates her, including the league's media.
Can't make this shit up. They deserve to fail. Hell, they should have years ago. |
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wHy IsNt ShE lIvInG uP tO sOmEoNe eLsE's InSaNe ExPeCtAtIoNs?!? |
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The funniest part about this whole thing is Clark literally holds the fate of the entire league in her hands. I hope she gets fed up with this bullshit and goes and plays in Europe or something, and tells all her fans on social media to never watch another WNBA game. That league would be instantly over, aside from the NBA continuing to fund it strictly for PC reasons.
It's amazing these people can be so oblivious. Well, actually it's not, but I digress. |
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Who ever could have seen that coming. :p |
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It's a shame that even though Clark can be interesting to watch, there are still 9 other WNBA players on the court to **** the game up.
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Lol, it's not just one round of games, bud. Because of CC, ticket sales are way up this season, merchandise sales are way up, and suddenly the WNBA is relevant, to the point where now WNBA teams are traveling by private jet, instead in coach or on a bus. Not to mention the massive increase in exposure across all media since she was drafted. |
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Gatorade, and society, obviously have other ideals in mind when it comes to promoting role models for little girls as demand crashed the site back when their "dream big" collaboration was released. https://gray-kcrg-prod.cdn.arcpublis...551&smart=true |
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Who sponsors Angel Reese?
She got a big deal with Payless Shoes or Olde English yet? |
I read that Caitlin Clark is Screech’s long lost daughter from Saved By the Bell and I can’t unsee it now.
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I watched the game because of Clark and Reese..
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Lol, we’ll now they’re here early. CC did that. |
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Angel Reese ejected tonight with two technical fouls, she has Angel Reese Syndrome
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