Rookie wrote:newyorknewyork wrote:Rookie wrote:Clean wrote:I am slowly learning more about recent WNBA history. Apparently something similar happened to Sabrina Ionescu. Vets thought she got too much attention and sponsors. They were extra physical and face guarded her fullcourt with doubles teams anytime she got near another player. It did not stop until they signed Breanna Stewart, Jonquel Jones and Courtney Vandersloot. So don't let the WNBA media gaslight you into thinking the players are not jealous. The Fever just needs to sign some actual talent so they can't get away with it anymore. Getting an enforcer would not hurt either. Jonquel Jones counted as both an enforcer and a really good player for Sabrina. That is probably why she was so nice in her postgame comments about Clark. She knows exactly what she is going through.
Good post. It’s probably just a coincidence that Sabrina Ionescu is white and straight and another number 1 draft pick who came into the league with lucrative sponsor deals.
https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/18736405/candice-wiggins-calls-wnba-culture-harmful-says-was-bullied
The question is Rookie. Do you make this thread if it was Candice Wiggins and not Caitlin Clark?
I have never heard of Candice Wiggins and I bet neither have you. The spotlight is on the WNBA. This probably isn’t the last story that will come out. If Candice and Caitlin switched places and this was happening to Candice today, right now and it had the media attention that the Caitlin story is getting your damn right I would start a thread about it. They need to clean this **** up and it needs everyone’s attention. Where there is smoke there is fire. Something isn’t right and everyone is watching now.
I think the better question is- why haven’t you started a thread about it? This isn’t the first thread I’ve started about the WNBA and it’s crickets, silence. No one cares but it’s getting harder to ignore this league. Unfortunately the games are excruciatingly boring, but Caitlin Clark has become must watch TV. Attendance is going crazy. TV ratings are off the charts and everyone is getting into the drama. I don’t know how long it will last since Clark’s team is pretty bad. They aren’t going to win a lot of games and they aren’t making the playoffs. People will likely start to lose interest. I do however think a lot of young girls will be inspired to hoop.
I don't follow the WNBA like that. So I wouldn't make a thread on Candice Wiggins or Caitlin Clark. Maybe a comment if someone did something extraordinary. This storyline does intrigue me though as it does most. Which is why its getting the buzz it has. Which is good for the league. Given the narrative you created this thread for though. I decided to google search any history of rookies or players in general getting bullied in the WNBA. Wanted to see what the history has been and what tracks for players getting bullied. Was very interested in seeing how Candace Parker was treated since I remember her having much much acclaim entering the league from Tennessee. Which is why I stumbled on this Candace Wiggins article on ESPN.
Also interesting is that Cameron Brink the #2 pick is also a straight white woman. Steph Curry's god daughter I believe. Haven't heard any issues about her so far in the league. May arguably be having the better rookie season so far than Clark & Reese. Don't know what any of that means in the grand scheme just an interesting dynamic.
A large part of Clark's fame and popularity is due to her being white. White people take up the majority of the population. Having high level player they can relate to will always generate more buzz. On the opposite side of that fame comes with jealousy and a target on ones back. As much as one can complain about the jealousy. Another can complain about the automatic advantage one would have by having an easier path to attracting a majority of the population by just being relatable.
Caitlin Clark will make more money and be more famous than anyone else in the league as long as she stays healthy (knock on wood)when its all said an done.
In terms of pure basketball. Clark doesn't have a filled out frame and is a long distance shooter. Roughing her up is probably the best bet to attempt to throw her off her game if your trying to win. League will if they are smart adjust rules to allow her to do her thing. Her having WNBA version of Steph Curry type seasons will generate way more money than anything else. Right now shouldn't be about competition, but growing the league/brand.
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