The level of racism, stupidity, & false victimhood by evil evil lying Jemele Hill is off the charts. Here is the truth: the discourse is obviously because of the continued abuse & unfair treatment of Caitlin Clark merely because women (mostly black & lesbian) are jealous of her.
THIS WONT END WELL
The 1 thing I have learned is that how I want this to go so far has not happened.
I think it’s safe to say it won’t go how many of us want.
To be clear: I want her to leave the WNBA.
Will it happen. NO
Should it for her safety. YES
I want her to publicly call out the racist league & front office.
Will she. NO
I want her to spill the beans on Stephanie White to confirm the absolute lunacy we believe is going on behind the scenes.
I want her to call out the refs the refs by name for turning a blind eye to allow the BWLM to harm her.
Will she. NO.
I want her to call out by name the players who have harmed her.
Will she. NO.
BTW. Have we heard a word from her? NO.
So here is why I said it won’t end the way we think we want.
CAITLIN CLARK just wants to play ball. She is a very private person.
She isn’t the person who seems completely comfortable in commercials and on the court. The person who has charisma and passion and fire for the game we all love and whom we fight for.
I feel she is under extreme pressure to be perfect in this situation. What do I mean?
Great athletes often fight with one person. Themselves. They are tortured by this pursuit of greatness. It’s never against another player. Caitlin doesn’t care about that. She wants to be a better version of herself. And it’s painful.
Here is where I’m going w/this.
Players like CC have extreme tunnel vision. They compartmentalize the things around them. They don’t aggregate because they are use to solving the issue that makes will make them better. One at a time. Caitlin Clark has been doing this for her entire career in my opinion.
Like her ability to go left. Solved it!
The fact that she is being targeted and now hurt by players is a problem she may think she can solve if she does something different on the court. The same applies to the Coach. She believes that the coach always has her back.
She may be unable to see this or any of these issues clearly because she has been trained to look at every issue as something she needs to fix by herself and one at a time. She thinks she can think through it and if she practices enough and fixes her game it will get better.
This is where it gets dangerous for Caitlin.
None of this gets solved by HERSELF.
She is at a place where she has tried to fix the on court issues and what she is running into isn’t something she can solve alone.
She is now facing the one foe that doesn’t listen nor does it allow her to do what she wants or allow her to solve on the court. It’s called league sponsored RACISM.
She can fight it but it intensifies. It gets worse. She can call out refs but the refs are part of the problem. She can fight the players and they are only more emboldened because the league wont address it WHY. They are the racists!
She has begged her coach to help her. To protect her & here is the real bitch.
HER COACH STARTED IT AGAINST HER IN YEAR ONE OF HER CAREER
While being Head Coach at Connecticut Sun. SHE FFING STARTED THIS SHIT!
Yes the one person who is supposed to defend you to her death started your downfall on purpose 3 years ago and now remains quiet while you get physically destroyed.
This is purposeful by Stephanie White. She hates everything CC stands for. Steph White is also a recent convert into the Club. The Black White Lesbian Mafia. This is who runs the league. These are the Linn Dunns of the world. The front office and Cathy Engelbert refuse to protect CC. This is not a guess. I and others have documented the systemic abuse and assaults on CC.
The BWLM is jealous that a straight white player is the greatest women’s sports athlete and SHOW on earth. She has eclipsed the greats and they hate her. It’s jealousy. And it’s racism against a straight white player!
It must END!
@IndianaFever@WNBA@BlameVenom@CaitlinClark22@CaitlinUpdate22@RealJamesWoods@timburchett@IngrahamAngle@seanhannity@realDonaldTrump@FoxNews
And this is,
The Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, John Ratcliffe:
Barack Hussein Obama said ‘I want this done,’ ” I want to overthrow the United States government.
@CIADirector
“All the world can now see the truth: Brennan, Clapper and Comey manipulated intelligence and silenced career professionals — all to get Trump.”
@CIADirector “This was Obama, Comey, Clapper and Brennan deciding ‘We’re going to screw Trump. We’re going to create this and put the imprimatur of an IC assessment in a way that nobody can question it.’ They stamped it as Russian collusion and then classified it so nobody could see it.”
New York post @mirandadevine@CIADirector “The comparison would be the Hunter Biden laptop. It’s the same people. In the Hunter Biden case, it’s ‘We’ve got to lie to win the election.’
“In this case, it is ‘We failed to influence the election and after we failed, we’re going to handicap the president [Trump] so we can win the next election by polluting the well,”
New York Post @mirandadevine@CIADirector “They were trying to ruin the presidency after the fact. The blatant politicization of intelligence is “unprecedented in American history.”
“Obama commissioned this. There was no basis by which it had to be done [before the end of] the Obama administration. [Obama said] ‘I want this done,’ ”
New York Post @mirandadevine
BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA, JOHN BRENNAN, JAMES CLAPPER, JAMES COMEY,
Hillary Clinton, Adam Schiff, Susan Lice,Andrew McCabe, Peter did Lisa, Lisa did Peter, Rod Rosenstein, Sally Yates, Bruce Whore, Nellie Whore, Loretta Lynch, Valerie Jarrett, Ben Rhodes, John Carlin, Mary McCord, James Baker, Jonathan Moffa, Michael Kortan, David Laufman, Nellie Ohr, Samantha Power, John Kerry, Lisa Monaco, Denis McDonough, Jim Rybicki, Bill Priestap, Christopher Steele, Richard Dearlove, Alexander Downer, Stefan Halper, Josef Mifsud, Sergei Millian, Sidney Blumenthal, Cody Shearer, Terry McAuliffe, Jonathan Winer, John Podesta, Huma Abedin, Anthony Weiner, Cheryl Mills, Heather Samuelson, Jake Sullivan, Robbie Mook, Robert Mueller,, Andrew Weissmann, Peter Kadzik, Rachel Brand, Matthew Axelrod, Mary Jacoby, Preet Bharara, Josh Campbell, Jennifer Palmieri, Sir Andrew Wood, Robert Hannigan, Alexandra Chalupa, Michael Sussman, Dimitry Alperovich, Crowdstrike, Fusion-GPS including Glenn Simpson,
And Perkins Coie, including Marc Elias,—falsifying intelligence—the single greatest disinformation campaign in U.S. history—an attempted overthrow of the United States government in 2016, the sitting President in 2017 and the overthrow in 2020. And Christopher Wray.
📝 In other words: all three are fully applicable here.
Treason: The crime of betraying one’s country, especially by attempting to overthrow the government or wage war against it.
Sedition: Language or conduct intended to incite rebellion, insurrection, or resistance against a lawful government. It involves stirring up opposition or hostility toward the government with the aim of disrupting or overthrowing it.
Conspiracy: A secret agreement between two or more people to commit an illegal act or to achieve a lawful objective through unlawful means. In law, the agreement itself can be a crime, even if the intended act is never carried out. https://t.co/15yyGCCVGj…
Everyone keeps talking about officiating.
I decided to start tracking it.
Every Caitlin Clark game. Every official. Every crew.
📊 Win-loss record.
🏀 Free throws.
🚨 Personal fouls.
🟨 Technical fouls.
🚩 Flagrants.
📋 Discipline history.
The goal isn’t to prove a narrative.
The goal is to replace opinions with data.
This is just Version 1.0.
The database will grow after every game, and every official’s report card will evolve with it.
No cherry-picked clips.
Just the numbers.
#CaitlinClark #IndianaFever #WNBA #SportsAnalytics #Basketball #Data #WNBATwitter @IndianaFever@WNBA@NBA
The four finalists for Best WNBA Player at the 2026 ESPYs — one of 22 award categories — are also the top four vote-getters for 2025 WNBA MVP.
Not on the list: Caitlin Clark, the 2025 ESPY winner.
How to say HATE
WNBA edition
When Caitlin Clark moves into the lead in WNBA All-Star voting, Commissioner suddenly announce that this year, the Captain of the All-Star teams will not be the top 2 vote getters
Over-turning 29 years of precedent.
After millions of votes already cast
Hate, manifested daily by the WNBA
Parents, don't let your daughters grow up to be ballers...
We called this before tipoff.
Not after the game.
Not after the blowout.
Not after the broadcast started shaping the story.
Before.
We said tonight was not just Fever vs. Sparks.
It was a Caitlin Clark narrative test.
And look what happened.
The Fever beat the Sparks 111-87 without Caitlin Clark.
Now brace yourself, because the narrative machine is about to work overtime.
You are going to hear it all night.
You are going to hear it tomorrow.
“The Fever looked freer.”
“They played better team basketball.”
“They looked more balanced.”
“They moved the ball.”
“They were more relaxed.”
“Stephanie White had them ready.”
“Maybe this team can function better without Caitlin.”
That is the trap.
Do not fall for it.
Because the box score told a very different story.
Here is what we told you to watch.
• Watch the free throws.
The Fever attempted 33 free throws.
The Sparks attempted 21.
That is a +12 free-throw attempt advantage for Indiana.
Indiana made 27 free throws.
Los Angeles made 17.
That is a +10 point advantage at the line.
The final free-throw gap was bad enough.
But the first half told the real story.
Indiana shot 17 free throws before halftime.
Los Angeles shot 5.
That is not just a stat.
That is the whistle setting the tone before the narrative even had to work.
This matters because the story was never just “fouls.”
It was free throws.
The kind of whistle that controls momentum, creates foul trouble, stops runs, rewards contact, and shapes the feel of the game.
Tonight, with Caitlin Clark out, Indiana suddenly got the friendly side of that math.
• Watch the foul optics.
The total fouls were almost even.
Los Angeles: 23 fouls.
Indiana: 24 fouls.
That is the perfect cover.
The foul count looks balanced.
But the free-throw line tells the real story.
Indiana got 33 attempts.
Los Angeles got 21.
That is how games get managed while the surface numbers still look clean.
• Watch who got the Caitlin role.
We expected Raven Johnson to be the player used for the “look how good they are without Caitlin” storyline.
Instead, they started Tyasha Harris.
Same concept.
Different player.
Harris played 30 minutes, scored 16 points, shot 5-for-8 from the field, 2-for-4 from three, 4-for-5 from the line, had five rebounds, three assists, two steals, zero fouls, and finished +27.
Good for Ty.
But do not miss the point.
She was allowed to play.
She was allowed to breathe.
She was allowed to get rhythm.
She was not treated like Caitlin Clark gets treated.
• Watch the defense.
Did Tyasha Harris get face-guarded like Caitlin?
Did she get grabbed, bumped, chased, crowded, tested, and harassed for 94 feet?
Did the Sparks defend her like she was a national security threat?
No.
The game looked cleaner because the game was allowed to look cleaner.
That was the prediction.
• Watch Stephanie White.
The rotations suddenly looked normal.
The team suddenly looked comfortable.
The guards were allowed to play through rhythm.
The offense suddenly had flow.
The same coach who has repeatedly found bizarre ways to interrupt Caitlin Clark’s momentum suddenly looked much more stable without Caitlin on the floor.
Funny how that works.
• Watch the box score glow-up.
The Fever shot 55% from the field.
They shot 53% from three.
They scored 111 points.
They had six players score at least nine points.
Kelsey Mitchell had 26.
Aliyah Boston had 17.
Tyasha Harris had 16.
Monique Billings had 15.
Sophie Cunningham had 9.
This is exactly the kind of box score people will use to say, “See? The Fever are fine.”
No.
This is exactly the kind of box score we warned you they needed.
A clean, pretty, comfortable game without Caitlin Clark.
• Watch the narrative now.
This is the part that matters most.
The game is over.
The real game starts now.
The media will not say the Fever are better without Caitlin.
They are smarter than that.
They will say they looked “balanced.”
They will say they looked “connected.”
They will say the ball moved.
They will say the offense had flow.
They will say the team responded.
They will say Stephanie White pushed the right buttons.
They will praise the “new look” Fever while pretending they are not feeding the exact narrative everyone knew was coming.
This is how it works.
You do not have to say Caitlin Clark is the problem.
You just create one perfect night without her and let everyone else imply it.
That is why tonight mattered.
Because we told you what to watch before the ball tipped.
The whistle got friendlier.
The free throws tilted Indiana’s way.
The defense did not look the same.
The guards were allowed to play.
The coach looked cleaner.
The box score looked pretty.
The crowd was strong enough to spin.
And now the media gets exactly what it wanted.
A clean Fever win without Caitlin Clark.
So when you hear the narrative tonight and tomorrow, remember this:
We called it before the game.
This was never just Fever vs. Sparks.
It was a Caitlin Clark narrative test.
And the box score just handed them their talking points.
And before anyone calls this revisionist history, here is what we wrote before the game was played: https://t.co/hkyH0YNaYn
True story! I've never heard of another player have a family fly from Japan the US JUST to see Caitlin Clark play in person. Alyssa Thomas and her teammates are lucky if people drive from Tucson to Phoenix to watch them play.