ESPN UNCOVERS Caitlin Clark’s NEW European Contract-Fans Are BAFFLED!

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @willielowe6895
    @willielowe6895 16 часов назад +2

    How did AJa Wilson break her own record and score 1000 points in a regular season that Caitlin Clark is the all-time leading scorer ….make it make sense

    • @kirkgray6949
      @kirkgray6949 12 часов назад

      Because cc is all time scorer in college ball not wnba

  • @charlesroof7121
    @charlesroof7121 15 часов назад

    Anybody who was paying attention, would realize the issue. She os a baller and the powers that be in the WNBA were jealous of her talent. They said it was racist, that is just smoke screen. The phenomenon that is Caitlin Clark does not have to submit to the rude, violent, and dangerous way she was treated.

  • @nitanorman4001
    @nitanorman4001 15 часов назад

    They treated her horribly. I don’t blame her for leaving. Her own team didn’t try to protect her. I hope the WNBA goes out of business. Good luck Caitlin in whatever you decide to do.

    • @phucdims1984
      @phucdims1984 15 часов назад

      They can't go out of business, the men's team's support them. Some reports claim 40 million last year alone.

  • @davidmoscoe6687
    @davidmoscoe6687 10 часов назад

    I think they should add an additional team in the European league owned by Mark Cuban for Caitlin and they should bring Kelsey, Lexie, and Aliyah with her to build the team around. They have great chemistry! And with the addition of Ayoka Lee from Kansas State and four or five really good european players, that would be a formidable powerhouse!!! Anyone agree with me?

  • @sammyspaniel6054
    @sammyspaniel6054 12 часов назад

    Caitlin came a fraction of an inch away from a malicious and intentional career--ending jab to the eyes without even.a foul being called. I support her decision. Let the WNBA suffer. Maybe they will realize their mistake when they are back to flying commercial coach and playing in empty stadiums.

  • @kellymueller9498
    @kellymueller9498 12 часов назад

    Just WTF, they need to get over themselves.

  • @brtang
    @brtang 13 часов назад

    Vid is based on a Rumor .. Not True. Too Bad she isn't Really going to Europe, She SHOULD go .. I would. Her being treated shitty in the WNBA would be a Completely different story if she was Black.

  • @ononoma
    @ononoma 15 часов назад

    I think she just wanted to play, she got her money from Nike so she could take a low salary. But she couldn't take the drama and the BS the abuse. I remember when tarasi was in college and I used to admire how women played more as a team comma but that was before the smartphone period now you got drama drama drama. Some of it's racial some of it's jealousy some of it's just crazy BS period but the WNBA just shot itself in the foot. And the officials could have made calls period And I can't imagine even with a rookie, when somebody is making your team better and shines like this and puts fannies in the seat if that's my teammate and you bump her around I'm going to knock you down. A lot of the highlights I saw of her this year it looked like a freaking hockey game. I'm not saying gee you should go easy on the white girl but as a former College athlete and coach, it disgusted me how badly she was treated and nobody stood up for her. I mean you would think being a teammate is enough. But if you're just selfish and narcissistic, she's expanded your league! And why did Taurasi get to go to the Olympics her rookie year but not Caitlin? She was a great player but now she's a dinosaur. I don't blame her for going to Europe period I hope the women here in the USA learn their lesson. What happened to girl power? What a effing mess back to 7,000 people per game comma how sad

  • @elwoodblues6663
    @elwoodblues6663 13 часов назад +1

    REPEAT NONSENSE

  • @RealMVPMedia
    @RealMVPMedia  День назад

    Do you think Caitlin Clark's move to Europe will inspire other WNBA stars to leave the league, and could this hurt the future of the WNBA?