How Will Caitlin Clark Transition To WNBA? Nneka Ogwumike Discusses With Sue Bird & Taurasi

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Sue Bird & Diana Taurasi Show during the National Championship game, South Carolina Gamecocks vs Iowa Hawkeyes
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These women talk so gracefully and level-headedly about the transition Clark will make from being a STUDENT to being a PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE playing against women 10 years older with families and children, talk about how theyre excited to see her play in their league and acknowledging she'll still be great, speaking based off THEIR OWN EXPERIENCE of adjustment from college, and no matter what some idiots will come in these comment sections acting like they're 'jealous' and actual pros don't know what they're talking about. just because you haven't been paying attention until now doesn't mean you somehow know more than actual professional players, and facts are facts, WNBA is a whole different ball game from college, it's the best of the best. anyone who's a fan of Clark will be excited to see her get even better and inevitably cement her place in history as one of the greatest. One day she'll be sitting in one of these chairs talking about the next generation, will you still defend her then? Or will she be 'jealous' just for speaking on her own experience?

Audreybbbb
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Clark is amazing.. definitely not trying to take anything from her, but people have forgotten how good Diana Taurasi was. Maybe because social media wasnt as big as it is now

monicahavechristjesus
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If this is what some Caitlin Clark stans interpret as "hate", then they're delusional.🤣 These WNBA players are less worried about praising Caitlin for her existence, and more worried about explaining to casuals, how good and underrated their league is.

Dre-xcno
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She will follow the path similar to Kelsey Plum. Took Plum a few years to adjust to not being the do everything player.

paulsamora
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Finally sound wisdom from people who play in the league. Thank you ladies. 🎉👏

juwanholley
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they can teach caitlin a lot and perhaps caitlin can teach them how to play in front of sold out stadiums consistently and maintain a worldwide fanbase successfully

smitty
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Before anyone starts criticizing these individuals I suggest you first do your homework so you will know who they are. Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi are two of the best professional players ever to play in the WNBA. Between them they've won a number of WBB championships at UConn, have been awarded enough Olympic gold medals that you will need almost all the fingers and thumbs on each hand to count them, have been just as successful playing in top leagues abroad and have won many WNBA championships. Nneka is also extremely talented and experienced. They have the lived experience to tell everyone posting what Clark is going to encounter when she enters the league. They are not criticizing her. Some of you, especially those who don't watch the WNBA, think she is going to enter the league and dominate. She will not. Clark is entering a league that has the best professional women's basketball players in the world and they are all fighting for a job. Every other PG in this league, and there are many super talented players, needed time to adjust and make the transition. It will be no different for Clark.

aldrennaw
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Thank you for uploading these videos. You rock!

treyvonwalsh
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In case anyone is wondering " Is Caitlin Clark great " this video is your answer. Whenever they assemble a panel of experts to hold a discussion about you, your greatness has been confirmed!

cliffordhill
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Its actually nice to hear something different. I got a new level of respect for these players now thanks to CC for opening our eyes

JeDudeShow
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I can't believe not one of them pointed out that the last question about Caitlyn Clark came from "Katie Clark" 😂

DaveFerguson-vhfn
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here after Caitlin broke the wnba single game assist record

ayoalabs
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Why can't Taurasi just say the same thing Nneka said, "I'm excited to play against her"
Taurasi seems a bit bitter to me

cami-loo
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CC will have an adjustment period as anyone would-I think what will very different for her is she had the freedom to do whatever she wanted on the court-in fact sometimes during time outs she was coaching the team-that will end-What will work in her favor is she never stops moving-it reminds me of Larry Bird-he was always on the run-it will be interesting to watch-there are definately players in the league who try to shut her down-play on ladies

harveyharveyness
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Remember the same happened with Sabrina Ionescu. She was a high profile player coming out of college and she got injured her rookie year. They’re not hating on her. They’re just be honest about what she’ll be facing once she gets in the league.

jen_nice
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She will be good in the WNBA if her team builds its offensive around her.

Redridge
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She's going to make these old sows a forgotten memory.

tsqwtrb
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The thing I always hear is her defense needs to adjust, and I couldn't agree more. She has to be more fierce on defense, she can be when she wants to be, but she takes time off at times. So while I agree, she has a great motor, I do think she shows her tired side by simply not engaging like she needs to on defense.

LetsGetitBoah
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There is NO DEFENSE in the WNBA. Give me a break. Caitlyn is such a better shooter and passer than anyone currently in the WNBA.

Unapologetically_Masculine
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She’s dropping at least 60 once in her career 💯🤞🏼

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