As women’s basketball continues to elevate and gain mainstream visibility, a conversation about “Two Americas” has emerged. This discussion revolves around Caitlin Clark, the number one pick, who is struggling to adjust to the WNBA. Many in the national media have noted that Clark is receiving harsher criticism as she enters the league.
Clark’s games are almost always televised nationally, making her performance subject to constant scrutiny.
Some former players, including LeBron James and Charles Barkley, have labeled the criticism as jealousy, arguing that the league should be grateful for the attention Clark brings. However, no female player has publicly expressed dislike for Clark. Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird pointed out to Scott Van Pelt that Clark must adjust to playing against professional women who are determined to show her what it takes to succeed in the league.
These women are competitive and driven, and Elle Duncan emphasizes that they are all trying to win. This is a competitive sport, not recreational basketball. Clark will face tough games and may have matches with high turnovers. Yet, she will also demonstrate her growth, as seen in a recent game where she scored 21 points and had seven assists in a narrow loss to the Seattle Storm.
Elle Duncan voiced the sentiments of many basketball fans during her show, expressing frustration over the media narrative surrounding Clark’s treatment.
“What are you looking for? I’m so tired of it, it just doesn’t make sense to me,” Duncan said. “I’m tired of us giving it so much energy, and I’m tired of people outside this circle suddenly having opinions on how these women should treat Caitlin Clark. What do you want from them? They want to beat her because she’s not on their team. Isn’t that how it’s supposed to be? Y’all stop it. We already know she’s transformational; they’ve all said it. How many times do they have to say it?”
Elle, like a bunch of WNBA fans, is tired of the victimizing of players at Clark’s expense. She is a good player they’ve acknowledged that, however, everyone has one goal and everyone takes their matchup personally as they should.
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