I'll never watch a WNBA game, so I can't say I'm a fan from that perspective. But I appreciate her so far dogged stance that she's just there to play basketball and refusal to enter the fray on non-basketball issues. In a world full of loud mouths, willing to bloviate about any issue, she has shown great self control, restraint and a single-minded focus.
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The WNBA’s real problem with Caitlin Clark? She’s doesn’t genuflect over privilege
It’s become evident why the WNBA has had trouble growing: A very narrow culture that is as much about progressive politics as it is about hoops.
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