The veteran analyst calls out Wilson’s comments on the players’ “privilege” and delves into the dynamics of acceptance in the WNBA.
Wilson, a two-time WNBA MVP, was caught on AT&T’s Courtside Cam discussing Bueckers with Plum as they watched Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes edge out UConn. “Us, as Black women, Paige reminds me a lot of you,” Wilson told Plum. “She knows how her privilege has gotten her to that point. And also, she’s good at basketball, obviously. She understands her privilege. It’s like what pushes her over the top in a sense. It reminds me a lot of you. And I mean, that’s a compliment.”
Whitlock’s response was scathing, calling Wilson’s perspective “delusional” and suggesting that acceptance in the WNBA requires aligning with popular movements. “If Caitlin Clark wants to be treated well, she’s gotta bend the knee to Black Lives Matter, the Black feminist movement, and the Yass Queen movement, just like Paige Bueckers does,” Whitlock declared.
Whitlock’s bold claims on ‘privilege’ and recognition in the WNBA
According to Whitlock, Bueckers has mastered the art of navigating these dynamics. “Paige Bueckers understands that to be accepted in the WNBA, you have to praise Black women and give them their due respect,” he said. “That’s what A’ja Wilson means by ‘she understands her privilege.’ But A’ja is in this delusional state where she lacks awareness of her own privilege.”
This isn’t the first time Wilson has stirred conversation. Nearly two weeks ago, she dismissed comments from Charles Barkley and LeBron James about Caitlin Clark, labeling them as “noise” she doesn’t pay attention to. “I have other things to worry about than what other people have to say,” Wilson remarked. “I have a scout, I have 11 other minds on my team … So, I really can’t give you the best answer on that because I really don’t pay any attention to it.”
Whitlock’s blunt critique has added fuel to an already contentious topic, highlighting the complex interplay of privilege, recognition, and acceptance in the WNBA. The debate continues to rage, with fans and analysts weighing in on both sides.
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