Women's basketball superstar Caitlin Clark may not make it past her first season in the WNBA because of the cheap shots she's been subjected to by resentful black players.
The Indiana Fever rookie, who has sparked strange interest in a league few have cared about, was assaulted during Sunday's home game against the Chicago Sky, taking a brutal hit to the head from Angel Reese , his old college rival who was hit with a flagrant. miss for the bully on the court.
Clark was assaulted during the third quarter of the morning contest as she went for a layup and took an unnecessary (and likely intentional) shot to the face, the latest example of the harsh treatment of a woman who has been touted as the “. savior” of the WNBA.
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Clark fell hard to the floor and the game was stopped as officials looked at the incident on video before assessing the former LSU star with the flagrant foul and sending the Fever guard to the free throw line.
True to form, Reese played the victim after the game with cheeky comments about Clark in the postgame presser.
“I guess some people got a special whistle,” she he said reporters for being called out for his flagrant hit to Clark's head, which could have resulted in a concussion.
Fearless founder and acclaimed sports writer Jason Whitlock he hit Reese “delusional” about her fake victimhood.
“The 'special whistle' isn't what's interesting. It's: 'We won't be denied, no matter what you try,'” he wrote to X. “She thinks the media is against her. delirious Always a victim.”
“Angel Reese takes a full swing at Caitlin Clark's head, flagrant foul. They hate Clark because she's white. Fever needs to get an enforcer or Clark will be knocked out for the year in one of these plays,” he post on X Outkick founder and nationally syndicated radio host Clay Travis.
“Caitlin Clark literally has a hate crime committed against her every WNBA game while her teammates sit back and watch it happen…it's really embarrassing to watch,” another X user . he opined.
Earlier this month, Clark was assaulted by another black WNBA player who knocked her down with what should have been a flagrant foul.
While it should be obvious to any objective observer that black lesbian players in the league despise Clark because of her skin color, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith couldn't help but link her rude welcome to the WNBA to the 'former president Donald J. Trump.
“There's a larger theme here that you can't escape, and it's this: She's a young white woman. And she's been a magnet in a way that's benefited the league in a way that others haven't, all and that their efforts have been worthy and deserving of being as celebrated, if not more celebrated,” Smith. said on Friday's edition of “First Take.”
“And it's a reminder that no matter how much we think we've progressed as a society, there's still a long way to go. Because at the end of the day, if you're white, you're bright, you're right, and as a result, you shine in the eyes of a lot of people in America,” Smith said in his monologue, before mentioning Trump.
“'Make America Great Again.' What have people interpreted this to mean? “Make America White Again…” What has this brought about? A division,” he said. “A division is not created. It's a division that lights up because it stands out and shows that it's been around all along. It hasn't gone anywhere.”
“Caitlin Clark has broken ESPN. They have no idea how to address black lesbian women who hate her because she's white and straight because she breaks identity politics so you get word salads like that,” Travis. said to X in reaction to Smith's rant.
Despite being battered, Clark came out on top, posting 23 points in the Fever's 91-83 win, her second as a pro against the hated Reese and his team.
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