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Old 03-31-2023, 09:55 PM  
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Caitlin Clark is ****ing awesome



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Old 05-13-2024, 02:21 PM   #1906
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Maybe I'm just not so cynical to believe that many children need to see somebody that looks like them to be a fan. I'm a Cuban/white that grew up watching MJ, my childhood idol. Me and just about every white or non-black kid i grew up with wanted to "be like Mike". All I needed to feel like Mike was a jersey and some shoes. I didn't tell my parents that I needed blackface to be MJ.

Pure projection.

Also, being half Hispanic doesn't change anything, cuck.
You're not cynical; you're naive. But keep on living in your little world, sweetheart.
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Old 05-13-2024, 02:27 PM   #1907
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You're not cynical; you're naive. But keep on living in your little world, sweetheart.
You're right, I'm so naive not to believe that most kids are so obsessed with race that they literally need somebody that looks like them to become fans of a player/sport.

So was/is the popularity of all of these other GOAT level athletes capped because they're not white or 100% white?

Michael Jordan
Lebron James
Patrick Mahomes
Steph Curry
Floyd Mayweather
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Old 05-13-2024, 03:13 PM   #1908
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If they want eyeballs on their league then they need to promote the shit out of this lady. How can someone this hilariously tall be so ****ing hot!?

Tall girls usually have flat asses.
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Old 05-13-2024, 03:46 PM   #1909
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Lots of white girls play college basketball and WNBA.






None of them play it as well as Clark. This is a silly thing for clicks.
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Old 05-13-2024, 03:52 PM   #1910
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Old 05-13-2024, 03:56 PM   #1911
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Old 05-13-2024, 04:14 PM   #1912
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Clark was putting people in the seats and tuning into TV's before the Reese thing ever went down. The media jusst like to try and make the Reese thing about race. Like a two second gesture before a timeout was the same as following someone around for minutes after the game is over.

Bottom line is a lot of people like watching Clark play. She brought an excitement and brand of basketball to the Womans' game that was not seen before.

Reese was smart enough to capitolize on the woke corporations despite her game being as boring as watching local YMCA game.
I’m not at all a fan of Reese. But that’s ridiculous. There are thousands of great women’s bball athletes but clark broke through. At the same time there are thousands of great womens bball players, some certified hotties, who never broke through like Reese did since the woke are apparently forking out these deals left and right. You don’t think the wnba has been unsuccessfully trying this for decades?

It’s not an either or thing. They’re both breaking through where others haven’t. For very different reasons.
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Old 05-13-2024, 04:26 PM   #1913
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You're right, I'm so naive not to believe that most kids are so obsessed with race that they literally need somebody that looks like them to become fans of a player/sport.

So was/is the popularity of all of these other GOAT level athletes capped because they're not white or 100% white?

Michael Jordan
Lebron James
Patrick Mahomes
Steph Curry
Floyd Mayweather
First, Mayweather? The popularity of him was capped because he was a douche. Because he seemed so far removed from the way anyone who carry themselves. There’s not an ounce of endearing to him.

Second, you are dramatically missing the point in a way that speaks volumes about how you always approach these types of conversations. It has nothing to do with racism - I have no idea why you keep going back to that. It has to do with relatability and perceived shared experiences. There are plenty of studies that interviewers tend to accept interviewees who mirror themselves. That’s not a racial thing. I’m a ferocious hard worker, and I value people who work hard more than those who are just so insanely brilliant. It just is what it is.

Maybe we’re talking past each other. I’m not claiming an ounce of racism in her success. These little girls getting into the sport aren’t racists because if she were black they might not have gotten into it in just the same way. It’s just that I’m sure many of them and their parents see something that’s more relatable to them and that increases her popularity. It’s just human nature. She’s attractive, charismatic, not tall and gangly, etc. It’s the perfect storm to achieve maximum popularity.

She would be crazy successful if she were black or Asian or whatever. But she turns more heads because she’s a midwestern girl who loves the Chiefs and is the most prolific scorer in history. That’s all.
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Old 05-13-2024, 04:36 PM   #1914
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First, Mayweather? The popularity of him was capped because he was a douche. Because he seemed so far removed from the way anyone who carry themselves. There’s not an ounce of endearing to him.

Second, you are dramatically missing the point in a way that speaks volumes about how you always approach these types of conversations. It has nothing to do with racism - I have no idea why you keep going back to that. It has to do with relatability and perceived shared experiences. There are plenty of studies that interviewers tend to accept interviewees who mirror themselves. That’s not a racial thing. I’m a ferocious hard worker, and I value people who work hard more than those who are just so insanely brilliant. It just is what it is.

Maybe we’re talking past each other. I’m not claiming an ounce of racism in her success. These little girls getting into the sport aren’t racists because if she were black they might not have gotten into it in just the same way. It’s just that I’m sure many of them and their parents see something that’s more relatable to them and that increases her popularity. It’s just human nature. She’s attractive, charismatic, not tall and gangly, etc. It’s the perfect storm to achieve maximum popularity.

She would be crazy successful if she were black or Asian or whatever. But she turns more heads because she’s a midwestern girl who loves the Chiefs and is the most prolific scorer in history. That’s all.
I don't understand why saying it's a factor is treated like some attack on her. I don't think anybody is denying she's insanely talented, but as you said it takes an almost perfect storm to create an actual phenom like Caitlin Clark, and for better and worse her race is a factor in it.
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Old 05-13-2024, 04:37 PM   #1915
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First, Mayweather? The popularity of him was capped because he was a douche. Because he seemed so far removed from the way anyone who carry themselves. There’s not an ounce of endearing to him.

Second, you are dramatically missing the point in a way that speaks volumes about how you always approach these types of conversations. It has nothing to do with racism - I have no idea why you keep going back to that. It has to do with relatability and perceived shared experiences. There are plenty of studies that interviewers tend to accept interviewees who mirror themselves. That’s not a racial thing. I’m a ferocious hard worker, and I value people who work hard more than those who are just so insanely brilliant. It just is what it is.

Maybe we’re talking past each other. I’m not claiming an ounce of racism in her success. These little girls getting into the sport aren’t racists because if she were black they might not have gotten into it in just the same way. It’s just that I’m sure many of them and their parents see something that’s more relatable to them and that increases her popularity. It’s just human nature. She’s attractive, charismatic, not tall and gangly, etc. It’s the perfect storm to achieve maximum popularity.

She would be crazy successful if she were black or Asian or whatever. But she turns more heads because she’s a midwestern girl who loves the Chiefs and is the most prolific scorer in history. That’s all.
It's a very simple question. You can ignore Mayweather if you want, because he was more infamous than anything, but the PPVs don't lie. We can even stick to professional basketball.

Was Michael Jordan's or Lebron James' popularity capped because they aren't white? Would they have been even more popular if they were white?

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Old 05-13-2024, 04:40 PM   #1916
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I don't understand why saying it's a factor is treated like some attack on her. I don't think anybody is denying she's insanely talented, but as you said it takes an almost perfect storm to create an actual phenom like Caitlin Clark, and for better and worse her race is a factor in it.
I'm not saying it's attack on her, from you guys at least. I'm simply saying that it's baseless.

I don't believe for a second that MJ or Lebron could be any more popular than they are, even if they were white.

Clark is women's basketball first MJ/Lebron. I don't believe for a second that she'd be less popular if she were black. Why would I believe that after seeing how popular those 2 black male basketball players are/were?
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Old 05-13-2024, 04:44 PM   #1917
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I'm not saying it's attack on her, from you guys at least. I'm simply saying that it's baseless.

I don't believe for a second that MJ or Lebron could be any more popular than they are, even if they were white.

Clark is women's basketball first MJ/Lebron. I don't believe for a second that she'd be less popular if she were black. Why would I believe that after seeing how popular those 2 black male basketball players are/were?
Agree to disagree, I guess.
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Old 05-13-2024, 04:46 PM   #1918
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Iowa LSU rematch drew almost two and a half million more than the 2023 Championship game did.
still more watched the Iowa Uconn game, which was again surpassed by the Iowa SC game. All were more by a wide margain then the other final four game of SC NC st.
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Old 05-13-2024, 05:53 PM   #1919
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Doesn't Kelcey Plum, who is white, had the college scoring record right before Caitlin Clark did, is way hotter than Clark is, played the same position as Clark did, and has won back to back WNBA titles pretty much destroy the argument about race? People are tuning in because they want to see something great and entertaining. That's Caitlin Clark.
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Old 05-13-2024, 05:55 PM   #1920
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Doesn't Kelcey Plum, who is white, had the college scoring record right before Caitlin Clark did, is way hotter than Clark is, played the same position as Clark did, and has won back to back WNBA titles pretty much destroy the argument about race? People are tuning in because they want to see something great and entertaining. That's Caitlin Clark.
Yeah. Also ionescu. Obviously clark has struck a chord for the same reason Steph did.
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