AI_Efficiency wrote:rmontro wrote:Ice Man wrote:Once (honestly, as always), the idea that Cailtin Clark is uniquely disliked and picked upon by WNBA players is wrong.
Well, people who hate Clark also tend to hate the Fever by association. I was going to say the Fever haven't done anything yet anyway, but they did win the Commisioner's Cup, that's probably cause for some resentment.
I think a lot of the league dislikes Clark, or at least her success / attention she has received (and she can talk plenty of trash herself which brings some of it on), but her being 9th in player voting isn’t the example for that people think it is. She’s missed like half the games this year, and even when she played, she was usually down for her standards (which I’m sure even she would admit). All star voting isn’t like a ranking of pure talent. Feel like the player vote for Clark this year was largely fair.
Also, although she was 9th in player voting, that doesn't mean players ranked her as the 9th best guard. Ballots have 4 guard spots, so she was named in the top 4 on the 9th most player ballots.
I mean, say you had some combination of Allisha Gray, Paige, Sabrina, Gabby Williams, and Skylar on your ballot. That means you made pretty defensible choices for your top 4, but left Clark off completely. Brittney Sykes, Kelsey Mitchell, and Natasha Cloud were also named on more ballots than Clark, and I think you can make a reasonable availability argument for Sykes and Mitchell over Clark. To me, Cloud is a little more questionable, especially since she was named in the top 4 on the 4th most ballots (tied with Paige), and I don't think she has a good argument for being a top 4 guard (this coming from a Liberty fan).
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