madskillz8 wrote:Wingy wrote:BigGargamel wrote:The fact that this thread exists and is nearing 300 posts shows that most of you all don't give a crap about the WNBA and it's couple hundred players all of a sudden.

You're just a member of the Caitlin Clark cult where it's all her all the time.
There are some that are legit CC fans and are disappointed.
There are some that just don’t get it from the business impact perspective and are kinda baffled there, and I can understand that.
Then there are too many who are the 2nd, but where they’re not just here to express their surprise. They’re here happy to have a chance to take a crap on the WNBA.
I think you (as an old WNBA fan) are trying hard to create artificial CC fans to justify your dislike towards her.
Huh? Why are you replying to me with this?
My “WNBA profile” would read as follows…
-Fan since: 2024
-Favorite player: Caitlin Clark
-Favorite team: I suppose the Indiana Fever, I think I may root a little bit for the Chicago Sky too (Bulls fan, historically I’d read more Sky posts on the RGM Bulls board than watched seconds of Sky basketball)
madskillz8 wrote:There are 20-25 posters here criticizing the decision, and I would be very surprised if 2-3 of them are CC fans. Actually, most of us are just basketball fans who don't really like (or haven't tried) watching women's basketball at all, now checking some WNBA games here and there just because of the hype CC generated. You should ask yourself why you are extremely unhappy with the new audience who never watched a WNBA game before.
It sounds like you are describing the same thing I did. Re-read what I wrote. Are you fired up at BigG here?
I wrote “There are some that just don’t get it from the business impact perspective and are kinda baffled there, and I can understand that.”
I think that aligns with the ‘most of us [who] are just basketball fans’ you describe, and as I said, I totally get it. In fact as time wanes, I’m leaning more and more toward thinking that they are right. That she should’ve been included. But yet, from a basketball standpoint, I still maintain it wouldn’t be the right choice and I personally hate the token young player and I’ve always disliked it all the way back to Christian Flippin Laettner. Despite being a Clark fan, end of the day I just have zero issue with the decision and her exclusion. Better players, and former MVPs were snubbed. No one’s targeting poor Caitlin. Her struggles are real. They will get better over time, and all rookies struggle under circumstances that are objectively much tougher than the men’s game.
madskillz8 wrote:Do you know I've just purchased 5 tickets to Saturday's Dallas Wings game to go with my gf and her family? This is a consequence of CC's hype - which you are hating on... I'm sorry but as azcat11 just pointed out, it is so evident and does not look good. What's the other way to make WNBA more relevant, considering frequent complaining of its players about the salaries, without new fans? Do you really want to reject new fans and prefer irrelevant, non-profitable, very-cheap-tickets-but-still-empty-arenas organization?
I mean, I can't believe how many times I saw negative mentions of "people who never watched WNBA before CC". Why are you unhappy with people watching WNBA for the first time just because of the hype? Of course people need to start watching somewhere, right? Don't forget, at some point you were also a new WNBA fan while there were old WNBA fans...
I’m not rejecting new fans since, uh…I am a new fan.

I do speak up when people make obvious dumb proclamations when saying things like - “I haven’t watched…but ….this is the way that xyz should be” “I don’t know the players, but…there’s no way that…some bla bla uneducated conclusion.”
I also think it’s a load of crap that so many can’t see or refuse to consider why some of the players are jealous and talk about
them with such contempt. You know…great generalizations that all women are just a certain, negative way.
It’s an ugly mirror for some deep and serious issues in our country, and really humanity. Not Caitlin’s fault. Not the veteran players’ fault. It is everyone’s fault who refuses to recognize it though. That puts their head in the sand and refuses to recognize some of the reasons behind the frustrations of many of the current players.
An enormous part of the reason the current players don’t get as much attention as they deserve is because of race. Because of sexual orientation. Because of looks. Abilities and basketball talent alone aren’t marketed in this world. They are largely ignored. Then all of a sudden a white, straight woman shows up who some think is pretty to boot (in b4 some jerk says she’s ugly too. my opinion doesn’t matter here, but I’ll note in general I hate how shallow and asshole-ish people are about other people’s looks) and she is marketed to no end. That’s not to deny her immense talents or hard work, and yes, unique shooting ability.
But is she
that far head and shoulders beyond everyone else that she gets the hype and attention she does, and people have never even heard of an A’ja - the best player in the world?
Another example. I had never even heard of her current teammate Kelsey Mitchell…ever…until I looked at the Fever roster due to having the Caitlin pick. Then I found out she was 4th all time in NCAA scoring!!
Caitlin has the figurative key to the entire country. These other great players don’t even exist. People should pause for a moment and truly consider the enormity of that disparity, and why that is.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the game. You’ll get to see a big Olympic snub in Arike.
Caitlin’s not going to disappear because she’s not on the Olympic team. The long term impact of CC is really going to depend on her become a star in the W, and elevating her team into contention. I’m sure healthy provided that over the years, she’ll get there…and it’ll be really cool seeing her debut on the senior squad on home soil in LA 2028.
Note: Credit to Duck for a lot of these thoughts highlighting the issues at hand.He pointed it out on my “home” board much more succinctly and clearly then I did.