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🚨 Targeted Attacks on Caitlin Clark Continue in the WNBA When does this stop? June 22 Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury game – Caitlin Clark (#22) assaulted on the floor: knee to groin, fist to ribs, fist/forearm to neck/throat as the Phoenix player (#25) gets up. These targeted hits on...

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Caitlin Clark Boldly Stands Up for Herself and Her Team with the Refs Caitlin Clark and her Indiana Fever teammates have faced some tough physical play this season, with several hard hits and questionable no-calls testing their composure. In Wednesday night’s game against the Golden State Valkyries in Indianapolis, Clark was driving to the basket for a layup in the second quarter when Valkyries center Kiah Stokes bumped her hard to the ground with no foul called. Clark still made the layup but hobbled up the court in visible pain, later revealing she suffered a contusion on her leg. On the other end, officials called a questionable foul on Fever center Aliyah Boston, prompting Clark to passionately voice her frustration directly to referee Gerda Gatling—standing up not just for herself, but for her teammates as well. (Video: AI) Despite the physical toll, Clark showed impressive restraint overall and returned in the second half. The Fever ultimately fell 88-75 in the 13-point loss. After the game, Clark said: “I got kneed right in the quad, that hurts. The ref can’t miss that. And then I have to play with a contusion in my leg the rest of the game. It’s ridiculous. You can’t knee me in the leg and knock me over.” Her poise, talent, and willingness to advocate for fair play are truly impressive as she lights up the WNBA. Great respect for her focus on the game. Are you Team Caitlin all the way for her incredible talent and grit, or do the refs need to step up with more consistent calls to protect the players?

Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

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Love her or hate her, Caitlin Clark has changed women’s basketball forever. Argue with me. Before Caitlin, people were talking about women’s basketball. After Caitlin, people were planning their weekends around it. She didn’t just bring fans. She brought casual fans, sports fans, gambling fans, media attention, sold-out arenas, record TV ratings, jersey sales, and nonstop debate. Entire teams moved games to larger venues when she came to town because demand exploded. The numbers aren’t really up for debate. The 2024 NCAA Championship drew 18.9 million viewers, outdrawing the men’s title game. Her WNBA debut became one of the most-watched games in decades. Attendance records fell. Merchandise sales surged. Economists and analysts have credited her with generating hundreds of millions of dollars in value for women’s basketball. And here’s the part that drives some people crazy: You don’t have to think she’s the best player ever. You don’t have to think she’s the MVP. You don’t even have to like her. But pretending she hasn’t transformed the visibility, revenue, and cultural relevance of women’s basketball is like pretending Michael Jordan didn’t help grow the NBA. The strongest evidence might be this: when Clark has been sidelined, national TV audiences have dropped dramatically. Her games simply attract more viewers than anyone else’s. So go ahead. Tell me which player in women’s basketball history has had a bigger impact on attendance, ratings, merchandise sales, and mainstream attention than Caitlin Clark. I’ll wait. 🍿

JJ

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Alright, let’s do a quick review of last night’s game between the Atlanta Dream, and the Minnesota Lynx because I am extremely busy today. What you witnessed last night……(and this is why I hate talking basketball with Caitlin Clark fans because they know jack NOTHING about the game of basketball)……….was the result of team meetings, walk-throughs, film sessions, and an ENTIRE GAME PLAN that was CENTERED around containing ONE player: Angel Reese. ————————————————- The plan was simple: 1. If the ball goes to Angel Reese in the post, immediately double and triple team her. No one player can stop her. 2. If a shot goes up, send FOUR BODIES to surround ANGEL REESE. No one player will keep her off the boards. No TWO players will keep her off the boards. We’ve TRIED that. ————————————————- I’ve attached two video clips from last night’s game: Clip 1: The ball goes to Angel Reese in the post. She is immediately triple-teamed. Why on God’s green EARTH would a WNBA team TRIPLE-TEAM a player who SUCKS?!!! Great question. Clip 2: A shot goes up. FOUR PLAYERS from the Minnesota Lynx ALL crash around Angel Reese, just as the team had discussed during their team planning sessions. She STILL snatches the rebound while SURROUNDED by FOUR PLAYERS! ——————————————— The Minnesota Lynx decided prior to the start of this game that if they were going to lose, they were going to force the OTHER starters from the Atlanta Dream to beat them. They were NOT going to lose to Angel Reese. It was one of those nights, and that is okay. It happens. These VIDEOS will show you the level of RESPECT that an ELITE player COMMANDS! Peace.

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