ImSlower wrote:I'm a big Iowa supporter and I'm absolutely thrilled that we got lots of national fanfare for a historically great player.
I also am totally fine with Clark being left off the roster. She's simply not good enough yet. And that's fine. The marketing nonsense is irrelevant; you guys are Americans right? We're goin for the gold! The Olympics are the very last thing where jersey sales and idiots on First Take matter. What matters is the best twelve-woman roster wins us the gold medal.
I'm very confident that Clark will improve her game against the rest of the best women ballers in the world and get herself on the '28 roster. And if some 21 year old phenom is proving her worth in 2028, that'll bump off one of our WNBA veterans. And that veteran is going to cheer her guts out for her national team, same as Caitlin Clark is going to for this Olympics roster. FFS guys this is the Olympics; it's about cheering on our nation over all those other chumps, same as every England and Thailand fan and every other fan in the world is going to be doing. Marketing is irrelevant. Clark is going to be worth $100 million dollars by the time she's 30; she's gonna be fine.
I am not American and I don't have to be a one to point one big obvious missed opportunity to capitalize CC hype for growing women's basketball and WNBA... Looking at the just published figures across the league (not Fever, not CC jersey but whole WNBA stuff) you can see what we are referring here. F*ck jersey sales - millions of girls just started to watch WNBA and you will see the consequences soon.
Sad to see bunch of long-time "American" "WNBA fans" hating on one young well-spoken "American" woman who is going to chance the fate of the game for good.
As an outsider all can say about this: Weird, very weird. In this thread, there were even a joyful "told you so crowd" today. I went to check what happened only to see 10 points CC game. And it was enough to make long time WNBA fans are very happy, it seems. Very weird. I think this is one of the consequences of identity politics in the US, you are making everything about the race, gender, etc... Just my two cents.
And she's the most fun to watch player in women's basketball. Period. Back in the day, Iverson and Carter generated many new NBA fans but I don't really remember an old NBA fans telling them they have to watch Duncan & Spurs first, and they shouldn't talk about NBA because they only watch Iverson & Philly. Good for them because that would have sound very weird -
I woke up this morning, looked at the mirror and said: who the hell am I to tell anybody what to watch? I recommend that to everyone. Repeating three times is better. The funny thing is, from the words they use, I feel like the most of the anti-CC crowd here is leaning left, liberal side of the American political spectrum. But at the same time, they are acting extremely conservative here. Like a textbook definition of conservative. I'm confused... And that's why I want to say this: Laissez faire, laissez passer.



















