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It's not the same ole boring games to watch, a Generalization player has emerged.

There had only been 6 Triple-Doubles in their 22 year history, with none ever by a rookie.
The Indiana Fever had never had a player with a Triple-Double.
Enter PG Caitlin Clark in 2024.
She not only had a Triple-Double, she had two as a rookie.
She also broke 62 records, both rookie records and all time WNBA records.

 
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It's not the same ole boring games to watch, a Generalization player has emerged.

There had only been 6 Triple-Doubles in their history 22 year history, none by a rookie.
The Indiana Fever had never had a player with a Triple-Double.
Enter PG Caitlin Clark in 2024.
She not only had a Triple-Double, she had two as a rookie.
She also broke 62 records, both rookie records and all time WNBA records.

I enjoyed watching Iowa in March Madness but I’ll probably pass on making WNBA games must see TV.

I will pay attention to any highlights of hers though. She’s incredible.
 
Bunch of bull dykes
Sorry, but the percentage of LGB-whatever in the WNBA is only around 35%.
And since it's B-Ball and not peeking into their windows, I don't have a problem with the 35%.
IMO, a large part of why some players/coaches/media in the WNBA are hating on CC so much is this:

She's a straight, white, generational talent that's making them look like what they are, so I can support that.
Your tunnel vision is your own problem to work out...
 
And lesbians who are 6'5" and taller who can't dunk with a smaller ball.
Your own vast ignorance remains on display, no matter the subject at hand...
WNBA Lisa Leslie
  • Spouse: Michael Lockwood(m. 2005-present)
  • Children: Lauren Jolie Lockwood, Michael Joseph Lockwood II
  • The only thing you got correct is that she is 6-5....

 
I enjoyed watching Iowa in March Madness but I’ll probably pass on making WNBA games must see TV.

I will pay attention to any highlights of hers though. She’s incredible.
For you and anyone else that likes to watch top quality B-Ball being played....

Clark's record breaking 122 season 3's made:
The @WNBA 3-point line is 22 feet, 1.75 inches.
The @NBA 3-point line is 23 feet, 9 inches.
Caitlin Clark leads the WNBA in longest average distance of made three-pointers this season at 28 feet, 1.1 inches, two feet further than any other WNBA player. Also further than any NBA where the top 3 all average under 28 feet, including S.Curry.



Clarks record breaking 337 season assists:



And for a quick bonus 2min, 25sec, here's the WNBA All Time Record 19 Assists in a game.

 
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Clark got pushed around a little bit as a rookie, so she spent a good part of her off season in the weight room.

 
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Sorry, but the percentage of LGB-whatever in the WNBA is only around 35%.
And since it's B-Ball and not peeking into their windows, I don't have a problem with the 35%.
IMO, a large part of why some players/coaches/media in the WNBA are hating on CC so much is this:

She's a straight, white, generational talent that's making them look like what they are, so I can support that.
Your tunnel vision is your own problem to work out...
EXACTLY my point. That is close to half. You are the 32 other people can watch them. And it is mostly just because it is BORING
 
EXACTLY my point. That is close to half. You are the 32 other people can watch them. And it is mostly just because it is BORING
First off, a third is not a half,,, and who they sleep with on their own time, either way, is of no concern of mine.

Is Steph Curry boring to watch?

Jun 19, 2024 · Highest Season 3 Pt. Distance Average (Ascending Order):
Steph Curry: 27.58 feet.
Dame Lilliard: 27.68 feet.
Trae Young: 27.94 feet.

Caitlin Clark: 28.04 feet.

Having some up to date information will not kill you Capt....
 
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And lesbians who are 6'5" and taller who can't dunk with a smaller ball.
Lisa Leslie 6-5 dunking. The only thing you got correct is she's 6-5....
Lisa Leslie married Michael Lockwood in 2005, a former Air Force captain and now a UPS pilot.
They have two children and run a real estate firm together.

 
For you and anyone else that likes to watch top quality B-Ball being played....

Clark's record breaking 122 season 3's made:
The @WNBA 3-point line is 22 feet, 1.75 inches.
The @NBA 3-point line is 23 feet, 9 inches.
Caitlin Clark leads the WNBA in longest average distance of made three-pointers this season at 28 feet, 1.1 inches, two feet further than any other player WNBA player. Also further than any NBA where the top 3 all average under 28 feet, including S.Curry.



Clarks record breaking 337 season assists:



And for a quick bonus 2min, 25sec, here's the WNBA All Time Record 19 Assists in a game.

Why are trying to convince me of something I already said?

Basketball is a team sport. While I appreciate her talent and how special she is the other 9 (most of the time) make me want to punch a toddler they’re so terrible.

When you watched Jordan you had Barkley, Pippen, Kerr, etc. That’s not the case here.
 
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Why are trying to convince me of something I already said?

Basketball is a team sport. While I appreciate her talent and how special she is the other 9 (most of the time) make me want to punch a toddler they’re so terrible.

When you watched Jordan you had Barkley, Pippen, Kerr, etc. That’s not the case here.
Maybe you should see/hear what Bird, Jordan, Shak, Barkley, and many others are saying about Clark.
And why would the legends and/or greats from the NBA bother talking about her at all?

fats, I'm not trying to convince you about anything.
In fact, not trying to convince anyone else either.
I'm posting information and inviting you or anyone else that's interested in viewing it, and maybe commenting on it.

While I'm just posting responses to the ones that have posted to this thread.
If they're really not interested, then they shouldn't even have seen my responses
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Because anyone that's not interested should not bother to open this thread a 2nd time.
Of course some board trolls will always return to show their azzes...
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As to B-ball being a team sport,,, well DUH!

While Clark won the NCAA PoY Award, then the WNBA Rookie of the Year Award, while setting 62 individual records, that doesn't in anyway mean that she is not a TEAM player.
Clark is about as big of a team player as exists imo, with plenty of interview vid and her actions on the court to confirm it.
She lifted her teammates season stats from the previous season. (see stats if needed)
Along with taking her team to the playoffs as the rookie PG, for the first time in 9 years.
Her turn-around of the Fever team is comparable to Birds turn-around of the Celtics.
And you don't set a new record for assists (337) in a season by being a selfish ball hog.
 
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For anyone interested in non-boring basketball.....

Compare this Bird vid to Caitlin's 337 Assists for a real eye opener....

 
It's not the same ole boring games to watch, a Generalization player has emerged.

There had only been 6 Triple-Doubles in their 22 year history, with none ever by a rookie.
The Indiana Fever had never had a player with a Triple-Double.
Enter PG Caitlin Clark in 2024.
She not only had a Triple-Double, she had two as a rookie.
She also broke 62 records, both rookie records and all time WNBA records.

😝😝😝

I’ve never seen a game Translate worse between men than women on the professional level in my life. As @FresnoGator said, a top flight men’s high school team would beat the best WNBA team by double digits in a game called fairly by refs.
 
😝😝😝

I’ve never seen a game Translate worse between men than women on the professional level in my life. As @FresnoGator said, a top flight men’s high school team would beat the best WNBA team by double digits in a game called fairly by refs.
While OI appreciate Clarks talent, it is not enough to get me to watch the others who are not very good.
 
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Maybe you should see/hear what Bird, Jordan, Shak, Barkley, and many others are saying about Clark.
And why would the legends and/or greats from the NBA bother talking about her at all?

fats, I'm not trying to convince you about anything.
In fact, not trying to convince anyone else either.
I'm posting information and inviting you or anyone else that's interested in viewing it, and maybe commenting on it.

While I'm just posting responses to the ones that have posted to this thread.
If they're really not interested, then they shouldn't even have seen my responses
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Because anyone that's not interested should not bother to open this thread a 2nd time.
Of course some board trolls will always return to show their azzes...
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As to B-ball being a team sport,,, well DUH!

While Clark won the NCAA PoY Award, then the WNBA Rookie of the Year Award, while setting 62 individual records, that doesn't in anyway mean that she is not a TEAM player.
Clark is about as big of a team player as exists imo, with plenty of interview vid and her actions on the court to confirm it.
She lifted her teammates season stats from the previous season. (see stats if needed)
Along with taking her team to the playoffs as the rookie PG, for the first time in 9 years.
Her turn-around of the Fever team is comparable to Birds turn-around of the Celtics.
And you don't set a new record for assists (337) in a season by being a selfish ball hog.
Dude you’re straight weird.

You’re arguing with yourself at this point.

She’s a PG who can score. Of course she can share the ball, she’d be terrible if she didn’t/couldn’t,

And why do I care what pundits say about her? I have eyes and have even coached the sport. Anyone can clearly see she’s special. But there are 9 other players on the court that aren’t.

The Iowa LSU series was actually good basketball. But the WNBA doesn’t attract enough of those caliber players to make it entertaining for me. It’s awful to watch.
 
😝😝😝

I’ve never seen a game Translate worse between men than women on the professional level in my life. As @FresnoGator said, a top flight men’s high school team would beat the best WNBA team by double digits in a game called fairly by refs.
Nope, I said an average boys HS team would win by double digits. A good team would win by 50 ...
 
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