Blaque Fatiqua is at it again. She claims that these white folks are too close to her grocery cart while in line at the register. Why is she in FRONT of her cart to start with? Proper etiquette would be for it to be in front of you so that the people behind you can start unloading their groceries onto the conveyor. Blaque Fatiqua was doing wayyy too much here.
@SportsPatriotUS “And through all of this, the league still seems more interested in controlling the Caitlin Clark conversation than unleashing the Caitlin Clark phenomenon.”
Really well put and they absolutely are.
It breaks my heart to be this loud about the Fever coaching staff.
Not because the criticism is unfair.
Because it should not have reached this point.
I did not start speaking up because I wanted to bash Stephanie White or her staff. I started speaking up because what many of us were seeing on the floor was obvious, and the people paid to cover this league kept telling us not to trust our own eyes.
They told us we were new fans.
They told us we did not understand basketball.
They told us our questions were rooted in something ugly instead of something simple.
Basketball knowledge.
That is what finally pushed me off the sidelines.
The mistakes are no longer small. They are being attacked by opposing coaches. The rotations are being exposed. The defense is being exposed. The lack of offensive flow is being exposed. The inability to manage Caitlin Clark’s impact is being exposed.
And yet, every time fans point it out, the response from too much of the WNBA media is not curiosity.
It is condescension.
That is why this conversation matters.
This is not about wanting the league to fail. It is the opposite. I believe shining a light on this is one of the only ways to help save the league from itself.
And more importantly, to help save Caitlin Clark from being swallowed by an organization and a league that still do not seem to understand what they have.
She has a coaching staff that looks overmatched.
She has an organization that has fumbled the greatest opportunity women’s basketball has ever been handed.
She has a shoe deal that should have been celebrated like a global event, yet somehow feels delayed, muted, and mishandled.
She has an agent situation that leaves a lot of fans asking fair questions.
And through all of this, the league still seems more interested in controlling the Caitlin Clark conversation than unleashing the Caitlin Clark phenomenon.
That is the part people keep missing.
If Caitlin Clark’s light dims, the league does not just lose one player’s momentum.
The league loses the spotlight she created.
Over the last few days, I have watched some established media members start to shift. Some of the same questions fans were mocked for asking are now being asked in more acceptable rooms by more acceptable voices.
That did not happen by accident.
It happened because fans refused to be shamed into silence.
It happened because people stopped accepting the idea that being new to the WNBA means being new to basketball.
And I want to be clear about something else. I have found people on this app who have been saying these things much longer than I have. Smart people. Basketball people. People with film, stats, history, and receipts.
They deserve credit.
They saw it early.
So keep asking questions.
Do not let anyone convince you your eyes are lying.
Do not let anyone tell you that fair criticism is hate.
The WNBA wanted mainstream attention. Caitlin Clark gave it to them.
Now comes accountability.
And if the Fever and the league keep mishandling this moment, they will not just fail Caitlin Clark.
They will fail the future she made possible.
2024 Fever games were must-see TV. I’d literally arrange my day around them. Even in losses, the games were still fun to watch.
2026 feels like the complete opposite. Wasn’t about to waste a Saturday night watching this team.
A second 911 call has been released. This was a very difficult call to get through in the courtroom. This is the one that destroyed me.
You can hear the coach screaming “Stay with me Austin! Stay with me!” You can also hear Hunter.
Listener discretion advised.
@robinlundberg Just say what needs to be said as far as I’m concerned . “The coach needs to get out of the way and let Caitlin run her perferred style of play.”