Rachel DeMita DESTROYS Sheryl Swoopes Over Caitlin Clark Hate! WNBA Fired Sheryl Swoopes From ESPN.

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Rachel DeMita DESTROYS Sheryl Swoopes Over Caitlin Clark Hate! WNBA Fired Sheryl Swoopes From ESPN.

The WNBA world is in chaos, and Caitlin Clark is at the center of it all. Legendary Hall of Famer Sheryl Swoopes has been caught throwing major shade at Clark, and the basketball community is buzzing. But what’s even more shocking? Rachel DeMita, a former Division I basketball player and well-known media figure, has jumped into the debate to defend Clark, and she isn’t holding back. Is this a generational clash between old legends and new stars? Or is there something more at play? Stay tuned as we break down the controversy that’s shaking up the WNBA and its fan base.
Caitlin Clark is no stranger to making headlines, and her rise to stardom in the WNBA has been nothing short of extraordinary. From her debut, she has been a game-changer, breaking records left and right while captivating fans with her electrifying style of play. Whether it’s draining three-pointers from way beyond the arc or making game-changing assists, Clark has proven that she is a generational talent. Her performance has not only transformed the Indiana Fever but has also increased the visibility of the entire WNBA.

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Her teamates need to make it clear if you take cheap shots at caitlyn there has to be consequences...

londonhogue
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What's really funny is most people have never heard of Sheryl swoops until now😂

itsme-qkvb
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To me i never watch WNBA here in Youtube, but since I got hook up on one of the games of Clark in WNBA, I have to roll back during her college days game. An as the saying goes the rest is history, i been watching her (Caitlin Clark) game repeatedly over and over again. She is a Phenom in women basketball. And she's helping the WNBA in growing more audience or viewers worldwide. I hope Ms Clark would come to the Philippines someday, as our country is one basketball fanatics of the game.

robertthomasgonzaga
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Scooby Doo Swoopes Poops
Stop It End it Flushit!
👎💩👎💩👎💩

PEPESE
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caitlin’s record was broken in less games… it wasn’t even a valid criticism. she also averages about 20 shots per game. and she was 22 not 25

professorb
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I wish you hadn't worded it as new gen vs legends. Because other legends are in full support of what Caitlin Clark has done.

FazeFalcon
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I find delusional the people who claim Clark is over rated? In college and now in the pros, Clark laced up her shoes just like every other woman before her. She used the same size ball and played on the same size court. In fact they all played in the same size hoop raised to the height of ten feet. Time per quarters were and are the same? Results. Caitlin broke records, that were available for others to break but didn't come close, both in college that are a matter of record.

Clark is Iowa's all-time women's leading scorer, the Big Ten's all-time women's leader in assists and points, the NCAA's Division I women's career scoring leader, and the all-time leader in points scored in Division I history, breaking Pete Maravich's 54-year-old record.

What WNBA records has Clark broken? Single-game assists: Clark set a WNBA single-game record with 19 assists on July 17 vs. the Dallas Wings. Rookie triple-double: Clark recorded the first triple-double for a rookie in WNBA history on July 6 against the New York Liberty.Aug 28, 2024. Now she has broken the WNBA assist record. Clark set WNBA mark with 19 ast in game
Indiana's Caitlin Clark breaks the previous mark of 18 set by Courtney Vandersloot for the Chicago Sky in 2020

In the near future she will be ROTY while being checked 94 ' and double and tripled team. What other player as a rookie has faced this challenge.

Question. Who has stopped her without effecting an all out criminal assault.

Discussions about Clark being over rated reminds me what people said about Pistol Pete, Maravich, or from another genre, EMINEM. Black rappers claim to be better than him too. He is famous because he is white. Wrong. He is beloved because he is one of the greatest musicians of our time!! He sold more records because HE was the catalyst who brought in the fans. DITTO... Caitlin Clark with basketball. These goofy players will be in position to earn more money playing ball because there are more consumers buying WNBA products and supporting games/players.

Caitlin is one bad BALLER and class act. She is showing players how to conduct themselves and play a style of ball that people want to follow and spend their money sup

jlealey