November 4, 2024
Many in the media and the WNBA seem to have had a hard time reconciling themselves to Caitlin Clark's meteoric rise to basketball fame. Some commentators have attributed Clark's popularity not to her skill but to being white and "pretty," lamenting that black and "queer" players have failed to achieve...
Many in the media and the WNBA seem to have had a hard time reconciling themselves to Caitlin Clark’s meteoric rise to basketball fame. Some commentators have attributed Clark’s popularity not to her skill but to being white and “pretty,” lamenting that black and “queer” players have failed to achieve…



Many in the media and the WNBA seem to have had a hard time reconciling themselves to Caitlin Clark’s meteoric rise to basketball fame. Some commentators have attributed Clark’s popularity not to her skill but to being white and “pretty,” lamenting that black and “queer” players have failed to achieve…

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