At least as I have heard her comments, what I’ve heard CC complaining about is consistency in the calling of fouls. So, I think it’s less about the players being physical with her-she doesn’t like it but she’s repeatedly says she accepts it-and more about inconsistent officiating. Had the refs called the flagrant 1 on the floor, this would all be a nothing burger. Angel got crazy hammered-way too much-but the ejection happened immediately. When Angel got the stupid double tech, that was a bigger story. I think everyone is willing to accept physicality if the fouls are called consistently. I think CC feels, right or wrong, that she’s getting hammered in a foul-worthy way but not getting calls, while getting a techs for complaining about non-calls. And the refs’ refusal to even review the Carter call brought that to a head. It’s not about hard the hit was or was not. It’s the number no-calls for obvious fouls.
@misspinkieleedavis19635 ай бұрын
It was upgraded to a flagrant 1 not flagrant 2 ladies.
@eldowns3795 ай бұрын
She is being guarded and targeted but not because she is white it’s because she is good and a rookie, I don’t get why that’s a hard narrative to discuss
@abc6315 ай бұрын
It is hard to discuss because many do not want to admit that she is that good. But if she is not that good, why are they covering her in a way that other player has experienced.
@sheilamclaughlin9635 ай бұрын
The other teams are afraid of CCor they wouldn’t put 2-3 players on her, I haven’t seen another guarded that way,
@phathomzone5 ай бұрын
Hello Ladies!! Sorry just finding your channel. I have been looking 👀 for knowledgeable people to talk W who are in the know. Found thru Terrika and loving the content. Thank you for helping me thru the game. ❤ got a new sub and loved 🥰 the story about what made you fall in love with sports.
@SW-lx3lu4 ай бұрын
17:45 did you ever find the other quote? Probably not.
@misspinkieleedavis19635 ай бұрын
Please watch the video of the paparazzi simply asking questions to Chennedy Carter. No camera was ever put in her face. In fact, none of her teammates were there in this video, just the security guard.
@amazing500005 ай бұрын
You are slow, aren't you?
@marieb06255 ай бұрын
Just found your channel and I find it refreshing to see a better take on the wnba. Some of the comments though…… I think because of today’s climate where it’s normalized to be hateful and say whatever is in your head is one of the problems with this CC situation. I think people forget CC is 22 and actually believes the hype. No fault of her she’s a kid. She is coming from a place where she was the end all be all of the team and now she’s just not. The league has a bounty of talent and she doesn’t compare. And as a person on the outside I think she adds to her problems when she isolates herself. She is never with the team when they are doing pregame hype, she doesn’t even have a handshake. So her fans are like oh she doesn’t participate in that “ghetto” stuff so that to me puts a wedge in the team. And I don’t blame the vets feeling a type of way when they have been busting their butts and they give her the red carpet treatment and she hasn’t step foot on the court. I’m sure if that happened at your job you would feel slighted. As far as the fouls. She’s playing it up. She’s a flopper. She leads the league in turn overs. She is constantly crying to the refs when she thinks she is foul. What I don’t like is the men like Charles Barkley and Lebron with the shut up and play she is bringing attention to the wnba attitude. She is good not great. She has a lot of learning to do.
@hochha5 ай бұрын
Rebeca Lobo pointed out that Clark is under unprecedented defensive pressure unlike any other player on the court because no team wants Clark to drop 40 on their hardwood. The inability of these people to admit the reality is unfortunate.
@misspinkieleedavis19635 ай бұрын
Ladies please name 5 players whom you think are exciting to watch in the WNBA today.
@@naejordan6466 layups and putbacks of the missed layups is 🔥😂
@westcoastg4life5 ай бұрын
Who ever the 5 players are, will only be watched by the masses when they play caitlin
@abc6315 ай бұрын
CC
@abc6315 ай бұрын
CC
@joshualroose61975 ай бұрын
Remember, Caitlin WAS NOT the one to start the BS w/ the Carter foul. CC remained quiet, allowing her game & humbleness to prevail
@sweetreny11555 ай бұрын
I agree with everything yall have said. Yes respect is key. Its wrong that they call women out of there names. I have also heard them call the players thugs and that so very wrong.
@CharlieBrown-qd8vc5 ай бұрын
So we criticize the narrative around CC by creating another narrative around CC. Nothing new here. Move along. 🙄
@jenniferspringer88865 ай бұрын
Caitlyn isn’t your problem it’s all the different media entities that are the problem. The media is putting all these narratives out there whether that be traditional or social media. If the main media wouldn’t constantly jump on every idiots view from social media and make a bigger deal out of things to get likes,views, or clicks just maybe the trolls would shut up. The media needs to stop asking every player and coach about Caitlyn, it’s irritating and exhausting. Also, stop assuming it’s the “new fans” that are creating all the negativity. I believe most of the negativity is coming from people with agendas that have little to do with an Iowa women’s basketball player journey to the WNBA. As for being disrespectful to women, the term “cash cow” I’ve been hearing thrown about in the media sphere gives off as much disrespectful vibes as the”white b@*$&” comment. I truly hope Caitlyn is able to keep all of this useless noise blocked out and to work on her game so she can be the player she is meant to be.
@northstarmind10495 ай бұрын
Crosspost: *'The Grate Whyte Hope/Hype'* has *explicitly said/implied* in some of her pressers & interviews that, 'I'm a tarrrget [subtext, because I'm whyte] & other players [code word for we know what *"color"* , "the *thugs"* ] get away all the time with doing stuff to *me* that they don't get away with doing to others [ *black* players]..., but whatehhhver...[subtext, whyte people know how *black* people are & how they gang up on all of us].' So Snow Whyte *knows* what she's doing..., while pretending to be all innocent & purrre... -- & the crowd she wants to *spin* this to... She could instead diffuse this raycial kind of stuff -- if she *wanted* to -- including rejecting playing "The Grate Whyte Hope" role & the WNBA's "Whyte Savior" role. Other whyte players have respectively rejected this frame for them -- & as some kind of national basketball [whyte] "America's sweetheart" -- & distanced themselves from this line that they get treated in some kind of negative way in the WNBA, or that they're targeted & singled-out, because they're whyte. And now that I think of it, I can't think of any other whyte WNBA player, current or former, who's supported Snow Whyte's line. Even her teammates -- Black or whyte -- at the pressers just sit there & stay *silent* abt her line. They don't go, 'THAT'S *RIGHHHT* , THAT'S *RIGHHHT* ...: SHE'S SINGLED-OUT 'CAUSE SHE'S WHYYYTE!!'
@georgewmitchell5 ай бұрын
So isn't the problem capitalism then?
@misspinkieleedavis19635 ай бұрын
By the way ladies, real and knowledgeable fans want to see basketball not #basketbrawl!
@johntruxal4325 ай бұрын
Total attendance for non fever games this past weekend games just barely beat the 34k at the 2 fever games...that was 6 games vs 2...😂
@archiedavisjr73625 ай бұрын
The problem is the new Fans dont understand how physical the WNBA is. So many dont look at the league as a whole. The League should have been huge years ago. Sponsors did not want to put money in the league especially the NBA. Also the shows on major networks hardly mention WNBA 10 years ago. More women need to find ways to get on the shows to explain the History of the WNBA on how it got where it is now.
@RustyLou185 ай бұрын
Clark was a "circus" in college and she brought it with her to the WNBA.
@7damon8ietheredge545 ай бұрын
tell me why angel reese cheered for the hit, defend that
@flyfishingbrowngirl91855 ай бұрын
It's basketball. It's her teammate. Get over it
@SW-lx3lu4 ай бұрын
19:33 nobody is saying this enough in the media. Thank you!! The hatred she gets. And also, she has a lot of diverse fans. To label all her fans the same way in the same as labeling all the WNBA players as one way.
@D4L_4575 ай бұрын
I think we have not supported the WNBA but something has become awoken in women and now we got something to do. When he's watching Labron we can watch sweet Angel Reese with her nails, make up and weave.
@TransGuyReacts5 ай бұрын
This issue with Caitlin is her silence on her fans/stans that are nasty & racist online. It is not okay. Silence is violence. Omission is permission. If you don't say anything then it appears you condone it. Even if it's not true. For Aliyah Boston to get death threats from Clark fans/stans and her saying nothing, says a lot. Her brothers and boyfriend liking inflammatory tweets does not help her image. I get she wants to play basketball, but she has a lot of power, and allowing her white nationalist stans to use her image for their crusade is making this bigger than it needs to be.
@petep52075 ай бұрын
OH PLEASE. Angel Reese "fans" are ten times worse. And more racist. Not even close. Your ignorance is evident in your calling CC fans wht nationalists. You are the racist in this equation, son.
@eldowns3795 ай бұрын
Then why stop at her, shouldn’t all celebrities/athletes then be forced to make public demands and statements about the people that support them? Its weird people think CC has to use her voice to prove something but no one else does
@eldowns3795 ай бұрын
I’ve been hate blasted with homophobic slurs from Reese fans but I don’t expect her to do anything because she isn’t responsible for others behavior
@northstarmind10495 ай бұрын
Crossposted: *'The Grate Whyte Hope/Hype'* has *explicitly said/implied* in some of her pressers & interviews that, 'I'm a tarrrget [subtext, because I'm whyte] & other players [code word for we know what *"color"* , "the *thugs"* ] get away all the time with doing stuff to *me* that they don't get away with doing to others [ *black* players]..., but whatehhhver...[subtext, whyte people know how *black* people are & how they gang up on all of us].' So Snow Whyte *knows* what she's doing..., while pretending to be all innocent & purrre... -- & the crowd she wants to *spin* this to... She could instead diffuse this raycial kind of stuff -- if she *wanted* to -- including rejecting playing "The Grate Whyte Hope" role & the WNBA's "Whyte Savior" role. Other whyte players have respectively rejected this frame for them -- & as some kind of national basketball [whyte] "America's sweetheart" -- & distanced themselves from this line that they get treated in some kind of negative way in the WNBA, or that they're targeted & singled-out, because they're whyte. And now that I think of it, I can't think of any other whyte WNBA player, current or former, who's supported Snow Whyte's line. Even her teammates -- Black or whyte -- at the pressers just sit there & stay *silent* abt her line. They don't go, 'THAT'S *RIGHHHT* , THAT'S *RIGHHHT* ...: SHE'S SINGLED-OUT 'CAUSE SHE'S WHYYYTE!!'
@petep52075 ай бұрын
@@northstarmind1049 - LMFAO....SEEK HELP. YOU JUST INVENTED A WHOLE STORY WRITTEN, DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY YOU...
@SW-lx3lu4 ай бұрын
22:57 it makes me sad that you didn’t do yours on the supposed comments she’s made. It’s media like this taking online fans this seriously. That has blown this out of proportion. We aren’t a monolith! Twitter fans aren’t representative of her and her real fans. But this chatter pushes away her real fans . We would never say things that would come back to hurt Caitlin .
@Green_Ghost_Media5 ай бұрын
Caitlyn is being caped for because he's just a likeable player. The way fans stand up for Taylor Swift, or Beyonce or Tom Hanks... it's high Q-Rating and simple magnetism. As a Black man, I enjoy many players around the W, but there IS something "adorkable" about HER temper tantrums, and her talent and the way she carries herself in the media helps her be an amazing candidate to carry the torch. Her affability, composure and intelligence in postgame, along with the spectacular highlight reel plays make her the "people's champ." I do feel as if to some, she's a proxy for Black trauma because of the political tinderbox out there, but for me, she's just good, cute and easy to root for.
@misspinkieleedavis19635 ай бұрын
@Green_Ghost_Media I agree Caitlin Clark is easy to root for because her game is more exciting than most players in the WNBA. GO CAITLIN GO!
@RustyLou185 ай бұрын
@@misspinkieleedavis1963 There is nothing exciting about her logo threes of which she misses most of the time.
@northstarmind10495 ай бұрын
"As a black man"... 'Surrre' you are...
@sheilamclaughlin9635 ай бұрын
@@RustyLou18when she gets on u will in joy it, the other night she hit 7-9
@rach_storm-0075 ай бұрын
It seems you need to do a bit more research into what has been happening before speaking on it.
@Jpedez5 ай бұрын
Rules about freedom on movement need to be enforced. Catlin in constantly being grabbed and bumped off her line while moving off ball. Players are allowed freedom of movement, Kristy has been sending film of the constant fouls off ball. The refs need to call it.
@anerby15 ай бұрын
What happened?The angel Reese was black on black.That's why it didn't get much attention... Let's just be honest
@RaulMoya-zp4rx5 ай бұрын
View the video of the supposed assault. False narrative. Reeses foul was game action. Carters was not.
@northstarmind10495 ай бұрын
Can anyone imagine that whyte people, whyte-splainin' the "difference", would call it just "game action", if The Grate Whyte Hype were *THROAT-SLAMMED TO THE FLOOR* by a Black player? -- instead of whyte people in an uproar DEMANDING the immediate *ARREST* of that Black player for *ATTEMPTED MURDER* !!
@lindae73695 ай бұрын
Girl just wants to play ball.
@Danacoulombe-qi6uq5 ай бұрын
Msybe the fever nreeds to get Dennis rodmam on the team ,but. Dress on him and let him be the infocer for her.
@lisablevins48015 ай бұрын
One of you is monopolizing this convo
@limucoon5 ай бұрын
A. Lot of bull on this channel. I do not hear truth from these 2 ladies.
@northstarmind10495 ай бұрын
*'The Grate Whyte Hope/Hype'* has *explicitly said/implied* in some of her pressers & interviews that, 'I'm a tarrrget [subtext, because I'm whyte] & other players [code word for we know what *"color"* , "the *thugs"* ] get away all the time with doing stuff to *me* that they don't get away with doing to others [ *black* players]..., but whatehhhver...[subtext, whyte people know how *black* people are & how they gang up on all of us].' So Snow Whyte *knows* what she's doing..., while pretending to be all innocent & purrre... -- & the crowd she wants to *spin* this to... She could instead diffuse this raycial kind of stuff -- if she *wanted* to -- including rejecting playing "The Grate Whyte Hope" role & the WNBA's "Whyte Savior" role. Other whyte players have respectively rejected this frame for them -- & as some kind of national basketball [whyte] "America's sweetheart" -- & distanced themselves from this line that they get treated in some kind of negative way in the WNBA, or that they're targeted & singled-out, because they're whyte. And now that I think of it, I can't think of any other whyte WNBA player, current or former, who's supported Snow Whyte's line. Even her teammates -- Black or whyte -- at the pressers just sit there & stay *silent* abt her line. They don't go, 'THAT'S *RIGHHHT* , THAT'S *RIGHHHT* ...: SHE'S SINGLED-OUT 'CAUSE SHE'S WHYYYTE!!'
@gualbertogarcia3055 ай бұрын
I thought Diana Taurasi was The Grate Whyte Hope ? Or Breanna Stewart was The Grate Whyte Hope ?
@DarkAngel-zf3ck5 ай бұрын
I have prime video and did not watch sky/ mystic's game. I will not watch any Chicago Sky game as long as Reese and her Dawg are on the team.
@ilykepink5 ай бұрын
no one cares
@johntruxal4325 ай бұрын
@@ilykepink that's true , you just described 27 years of welfare league...
@sheilamclaughlin9635 ай бұрын
It shouldn’t be part of bb, apparently u don’t want kids to watch