Caitlin Clark +Dijonai Carrington says eye poke unintentional! Caitlin Clark is Rookie Of The Year!

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  • @twilight14971
    @twilight14971  15 วันที่ผ่านมา +15

    Crybabies and Idiots will be deleted! Play ball! 🏀

    • @4107moneyway
      @4107moneyway 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yea yall delusional

  • @soccergoal4090
    @soccergoal4090 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    My Rookie of the year:
    1. Caitlin Clark
    2. Angel Reese
    3. Rickia Jackson
    4. Kamilla Cardoso

  • @YouAREyoubeYou
    @YouAREyoubeYou 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    Boy did this take on a life of its own😳

  • @mellod5615
    @mellod5615 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +15

    The best thing the Sun can do tomorrow is win so everybody can watch the rest of the playoffs in peace. Dijonai shouldn't have been interrogated over this. Especially when 22 knocked her contact out.

  • @jonathangonzales9009
    @jonathangonzales9009 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The fact that no one had this same energy, when Caitln clotheslined Jordan Canada in the back of the head when she went on that fast break to make that layup, speaks volume of how bias and prejudice towards the other wnba players (mainly the bl...) never mind

  • @zoeygirl
    @zoeygirl 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    The media grilling DC like she really tried to do something is wild!! It's like they needed her to be sorry! Did they ask CC about her hit on Dijonai smh!!? We know what this is, I just wish they would let them play🙄

    • @benjaminsmith2287
      @benjaminsmith2287 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I don't agree that we know what this is. CC is the big name in the sport bringing in views, revenue, etc. And there is a video out there that makes the Carrington hit look suspicious. CC's hit was her usual flail and there's nothing controversial in how she did it (other than it wasn't called a flagrant foul). So, to me, it's the unusual hand motion of Carrington's foul that made for the question. And a reporter is going to ask the question that involved arguably the best-known player in the WNBA.

    • @zoeygirl
      @zoeygirl 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      "Benjamin Smith" 😏, you ironically are a case study of what I was implying, Exhibit A! Thank you "Benjamin Smith" for helping my argument!

    • @arlethalewis3318
      @arlethalewis3318 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ​@@benjaminsmith2287cropping

    • @hitek9too255
      @hitek9too255 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@benjaminsmith2287It was. Carrington was a thug

  • @darnalsmith3716
    @darnalsmith3716 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    CC different.👍 The media tried to give her a lane to play victim, and she shut it down!

  • @destinypirate
    @destinypirate 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    100% people need to take care with their words, especially not using loaded words like thug or whatever...
    But you're being a little mean about the hair comment😅

  • @troyhall4039
    @troyhall4039 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Some of these fans and TH-camrs using that assault word way out of proportion. Glad Catilin Clark shut that down

  • @DaTexasTruth
    @DaTexasTruth 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    Physicality in sports great.. but in a few of your videos you always say something about “men in women’s business” so are men NOT supposed to cover the WNBA? Even tho women cover the NBA & NFL(a sport they NEVER played) it’s a tad bit confusing..

    • @twilight14971
      @twilight14971  14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@DaTexasTruth When was the last time you seen droves of women calling for NFL and NBA players to be arrested for playing hard, rough, or even dirty? Never! Knock it off grown men out here gossiping about young women that could be their daughters or granddaughters. Clown ass world! 🤡

  • @allenbilliter4707
    @allenbilliter4707 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I think there is playgound sports and organized sports. Playground basketball you rarely call foul, we push, we hold, we do moving screens. Organized sports we play by rules or supposed to anyway, lol. The refs in this league are worst than the YMCA refs. lol

  • @destinypirate
    @destinypirate 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The saddest and most disgusting part, about those twisting the narrative against Clark, is the ignoring of all the other women in the WNBA. - The haters would rather see more violence and abuse against all the other women, who do happen to be majority black, than to call out the abuse and violence against Caitlin Clark. . . She's not the only one, she's just the latest one, to be targeted for physical, emotional, and mental abuse by the W- bullies.
    Women's basketball has been dominated by Institutionalized Abuse. This abuse has been dictated from the top down - from coaches, administrators, committee members... These powerful women have used social narratives to deflect and place themselves and the violent behavior above reproach. Shockingly, our major media outlets now support this.
    This has been what fundamentally drove people, who love basketball, away from the sport (along with the NCAA allowing monopolies over high school talent). There have been scientifically studied (and published) inquiries that reveal the WNBA has the highest rates of fouling and injuries - that put players out - of any major basketball association.
    Each year the rookies are subject to the institutionalized abuse "tradition" of being berated, fouled overly hard, & subject to actual violence. The rookies can then only be accepted into the (bully) Club after they accept both taking the violence and then perpetuating it into the next women.
    The most egregious example of this, this year, was Angel Reese - not only in the cheap shots & violence she delivered on Clark and other players but the more so in that when she was subject to violence she said that was okay.
    By far, the single worst sequence of violence that we saw this year was that of Aaliyah Thomas completely flipping Angel Reese onto the hardwood. - this was clearly intentional, the third of three violent acts, and no foul was called. It was so severe that it could have resulted in very serious injury.
    But Angel Reese did what she was supposed to do, she said that's okay.
    The egregious fouling and violence has of course, degraded the quality of basketball. It's hard to make a layup when you're looking out for a karate chop to the Head.
    This of course led the league to becoming a joke regarding missed shots.
    The only time that the WNBA players were in the news was for when they were violent against each other and in trouble with the law.
    The league wasn't just a joke but was also held up as a pariah of sports and degraded behavior in society.
    As if it needs to be said, but strangely there seems to be so many people focused on the skin tome of Caitlyn Clark, the vast majority of players are "black", which means that the majority of players subject to the abuse and violence have been black.
    Of course skin color, or other demographic measures, should not matter, and as a moral society we should be United and demanding the fair behavior towards All women, including within sport, including between each other.
    We should not allow a sport to become so degraded that it has driven away the entire society that it was meant to inspire and instead has become a public spectacle of violence against women.
    I'll say it more directly. Anyone condoning the violence against Caitlin Clark is also condoning the violence against other women.
    Clark, who became famous for having the courage to buck the high school to college monopoly system and for her inspiring play brought light to this darkness in the WNBA. Millions of fans, not just of hers, but of sport and women in sport, have now seen what is going on.
    Every single one of us should be United to demand that this institutionalized abuse change, not just for Clark, but for all of those women in the past, now, and those girls to come.

    • @twilight14971
      @twilight14971  14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@destinypirate I appreciate your comment it was well thought out with no hatred so I will let it stay. But just remember this is a contact sport that runs on passion and physicality. These women are phenomenal and will be ok. ❤️

    • @destinypirate
      @destinypirate 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@twilight14971 I greatly appreciate your response as well. I think it's worth drilling down into this... We need some definition, we could say between us as fans but more so within the WNBA there needs to be some clear definition of what the acceptable line is between the physicality you refer to and the violence that I'm referring to.
      There's an immense difference between boxing out and "accidentally" hitting a player in the head or face.
      One way that I would look at it is between upper and lower body. I think most of us have to agree that playing for position is very physical, and basically is a lower body competition, hip to hip... Two places where there's a line on this would be trippin, or strong lower body contact of a player who is running for jumping/shooting.
      Then there is incidental that players should be responsible for. Caitlin Clark is guilty of this as she does flail her arms, usually and frustration with players draped all over her and while it's understandable she needs to take responsibility that her hands can end up slapping others in the face and that's not good play.
      You mentioned concussions, and I read a scientific study where there are more injuries to WNBA women than in any other basketball association. That to me means it's going too far. We also need to acknowledge that there is some difference between men and women. When it comes to being hit in the head or the head hitting the floor women generally have center bones, and can't take more serious damage from the same types of hits that we will see men being able to take. Of course we now know that concussions are serious for everyone. The same can be said for the vulnerability of ankles.
      For this reason I have to insist in the opposite direction that we look even more strongly, maybe especially at those players who say "it's okay". They've learned to live with it but they should not have. I think I saw A'ja get hit in the face three times and get bloodied, it was not okay but she said it was not.
      By far the worst thing we saw this year was Thomas flipping Angel Reese down. Angel is a tall girl and while she is an athlete it's hard to control being flipped like that and she easily could have entered her head or neck. As we saw Thomas try the same in previous plays clearly she did that intentionally. Angel said it was okay because she's trying to be cool with the bullies, but Thomas should have been suspended for a few games. The sad part is Thomas is too good of a player to have to resort to such low tactics.
      She's also very strong and doesn't need to do that.
      Out of respect for women we should enter a clear line, and it would increase the quality of the sport as we would definitely see a lot more makes under the basket and better flow in the game.
      Then we have all of their social division going on around this where it should be easy for all of us to agree.

    • @GoodGame391
      @GoodGame391 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@twilight14971you are right in a way but also Good defence is using your feet, standing straight with arms up, no hand checking and no reach ins… there is a different standard in the nba and that teaches and forces them to play fundamentally good basketball and defence. The defence in the wnba is called “physical” but really it’s just not good defence disguised under physicality. It’s going to get a lot of players injured unnecessary and college players, especially guards will not be able to use their handle and craftiness effectively as a result of what they are calling defence. This is why the wnba has been a game for the bigs and has limited the guards.
      This craftiness and handle is a big part of why the nba became very popular… players like kyrie, steph etc. the balance should be between some finesse and defence if the defence is done properly and fundamentally sound.

  • @keshunnperry3104
    @keshunnperry3104 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    From the other angel it was a little suspect but Caitlin got her lick back so not a big deal.

  • @thomaswood2418
    @thomaswood2418 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    In baseball pitchers hit batters. Sometimes it's a accident but even when it's on purpose u can make it look like a accident. Sometimes a batter will be ok and other times it's career ending. It ain't cryin 2 day a pitcher did it on purpose

  • @warrensteele4395
    @warrensteele4395 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Dirty plays get players injured

  • @shamarjames1315
    @shamarjames1315 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Caitlin even said it was a nothing burger more proof it's her fans not her