The Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham effect is real 👀
They currently hold the top two selling jerseys in the WNBA, making up a staggering 71% of the league's total jersey sales.
Millions world-wide watched Caitlin play in FIBA games this Spring & saw the W lies
International Olympic play is NOT physically violent requiring the W to be a “physical” league
We saw Caitlin fairly officiated
We now see @OfficialNBARefs officiating as biased & corrupt...
The president of the most powerful nation on earth has not only been identified as a serial pedophile who abused children, but his name is mentioned over 30,000 times in the Epstein files that have been illegally withheld from public scrutiny.
It's the worst cover-up ever.
Please keep Caitlin Clark in your prayers. 🙏❤️
She's faced intense criticism, constant pressure, and plenty of negativity—but she continues to compete with courage and determination.
Great athletes often face tough moments on their journey. Stay strong, Caitlin. Your resilience speaks louder than the hate.
Do you stand with Caitlin Clark? 👍 Yes ❤️ Always
🚨 BREAKING: In a major blow to his ego, Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll $5 million after Supreme Court denies his appeal of sexual abuse verdict and supports actual JUSTICE
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Meet Abdul Hamid. He is charged with 3 others over 6 hours gang r*pe of a 17 year old girl in Sydney.
The girl remained in a coma for four months due to their heinous act
It's a plague - it's spreading around the world. And our leaders are cowards
"Caitlin Clark got the necessary eyes there. But now that the eyes are there, we don’t necessarily need her any more."
This is the ungrateful attitude plaguing the WNBA. This clown wouldn't even be able to sit and get paid to speak on the WNBA without Clark and admits they used her so she should leave now.
Clark sells the second most jerseys in basketball including the NBA. She's over 26% of the league's revenue. These people have no shame.
The viral photograph captures 12-year-old Brazilian violinist Diego Frazão Torquato crying at the funeral of his teacher who rescued him from poverty and crime.