USA Basketball Defends Decision to Leave Caitlin Clark Off the Olympic Roster
It probably won’t change any minds or make anyone feel better, but USA Basketball has offered an explanation for leaving Caitlin Clark off the Olympic roster.
It probably won’t change any minds or make anyone feel better, but USA Basketball has offered an explanation for leaving Caitlin Clark off the Olympic roster.
ESPN’s David Dennis Jr. joined ‘Around the Horn’ to claim that white people are just using Caitlin Clark to show how much they hate blacks.
Former ESPN personality and longtime sports talk radio host Dan Patrick has no problem with Caitlin Clark being left off the Team USA Olympic roster.
Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington felt she was unjustly accused of fouling Caitlin Clark Monday night, and let the referee know with an acting performance reminiscent of Elaine Benes having a seizure.
The presence of Caitlin Clark has made such an impression on the WNBA that its ratings and attendance were boosted to record numbers.
When the selectors who picked the roster for Team USA left Caitlin Clark off the team, they did her and the team a tremendous favor.
Nuggets Star Michael Porter Jr. gave WNBA star Caitlin Clark high praise and said she could probably hold her own against the men of the NBA.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark delivered a powerful four-word response to her head coach after finding out she wasn’t on the Team USA roster.
WNBA rookie star Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever feels “no disappointment” after being snubbed for the U.S. Olympics team.
News that WNBA star Caitlin Clark would not be on the 2024 Team USA women’s basketball roster, did not go over well.
According to a report, Team USA decided to leave Caitlin Clark off the 2024 Olympic roster due to concerns that fans would be outraged over the minimal playing time she would have received on the team’s veteran-heavy roster.
Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark, who electrified college basketball with her tremendous play and has more than doubled viewership and attendance for WNBA games, will reportedly not be among the 12 players selected for the U.S. Women’s Olympic basketball team.
Chicago Sky players claimed that a man harassed them late Tuesday night as they attempted to exit their team bus. Specifically, the players claimed the man targeted Chennedy Carter, the player who knocked Caitlin Calrk to the ground last weekend.
A writer for ‘New York Magazine’ is celebrating the physical and verbal abuse that is being inflicted on WNBA star Caitlin Clark.
Former Atlanta Dream co-owner and ex-Georgia Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler blasted the WNBA for how badly it treats its newest star, Caitlin Clark. Loeffler said that Clark is the “best thing” to ever happen to the WNBA and added that
Members of the Chicago Sky were reportedly confronted and “harassed” by a man outside their Washington, D.C. hotel on Wednesday, according to a report from the Chicago Sun-Times.
Los Angeles Sparks Forward Cameron Brink, who was the No. 2 WNBA Draft pick after Caitlin Clark this year, claims that white players have “privilege,” even as Clark is targeted for verbal and physical abuse at every game.
Geno Auriemma, the legendary coach of UConn women’s basketball, said that WNBA rookie superstar Caitlin Clark is “being targeted.”
Many people are angry with the Chicago Sky’s Chennedy Carter for blindsiding Caitlin Clark and knocking her to the floor last weekend, but Chicago Sky fans are not among them.
Angel Reese believes that the WNBA’s popularity surge is not just about Caitlin Clark; it’s about her, too. Sports talk radio host Dan Patrick disagrees.
Angel Reese says she’s comfortable playing the “bad guy,” and that’s exactly what she’s doing so far.
ESPN personality Pat McAfee now insists that WNBA star Caitlin Clark is not upset that he called her a “white bitch” on the air during his program Tuesday. During his Monday program, McAfee began talking about the rivalry between the
Indiana Fever Legend Tamika Catchings is blasting the league for the “cheap shots” being perpetrated against its newest star Caitlin Clark.
Bob Costas has heard the outrage over the brutal foul that Caitlin Clark suffered last Saturday, and he finds it all very hypocritical.
Kansas City Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes’s wife, Brittany Mahomes, has some words of encouragement for the WNBA star Caitlin Clark.
Angel Reese received much negative attention after standing up and applauding when Caitlin Clark was victimized by a hard foul on Saturday; however, instead of trying to correct that “bad guy” image, she’s leaning into it.
ESPN personality Pat McAfee referred to Caitlin Clark as a “white bitch” during an on-air segment in which he was attempting to blast her critics for saying her success was due to race.
He hasn’t said anything publicly, but Caitlin Clark’s boyfriend is letting it be known that he likes the idea of the Fever signing an enforcer to protect his girlfriend.
The Chicago Sky player who sent Caitlin Clark crashing to the floor after a brutal and unprovoked attack on the basketball court has now resorted to ridiculing Clark as well.
Chennedy Carter, the player who hit Caitlin Clark, scoffed at the idea that the league needs an enforcer to protect Caitlin Clark.
The harsh attacks against Caitlin Clark on the basketball court have gotten the attention of many, including tennis legend Martina Navratilova.
The WNBA has assessed the Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese a fine for not attending the post-game press conference following her team’s loss to the Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Saturday.
If you thought Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark had let bygones be bygones after their college rivalry, think again.
Caitlin Clark has brought the WNBA unprecedented wealth and viewership in her short time in the league. In return for that, the league’s veterans seem determined to cause her physical harm.
In what is becoming an all too common occurrence, Caitlin Clark was viciously attacked by an opposing player on the basketball court.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark is still setting massive records for viewership on TV despite the constant stream of attacks on her.
The Indiana Fever were in a position to draft Caitlin Clark #1 overall because they were the worst team in the WNBA. A few games into the season, despite the heroics of Caitlin Clark, it looks like they’re going to have the #1 pick again.
If anyone thought Caitlin Clark was the only WNBA rookie being “given the business” by the veteran players, think again.
Chicago Sky player and former NCAA standout basketball star Angel Reese took a veiled shot at former college rival Caitlin Clark
We are fast approaching the point where Caitlin Clark will need armed security. Not to protect her from fans off the floor but to protect her from players on the floor.