Just saw the Fever video. Besides the coaches & staff also wished her a happy birthday after she worked out and went 50 of 54 from the 3 point line. She is going to be tough this season...
Arielles Chambers represents the WNBA so she is responsible for the disrespect the WNBA projects toward CC. Lets not forget, the WNBA rewarded Dijonna Carington with the most improved player reward, the game following DjC eye gouge incident, without a peep about the foul commited upon CC. If that's not enough, they then gave CC her rookie of the year award at the Fever practice facility without a public acknowledgement. Arielle could speak out about these offenses and when she doesen't, she's no longer an innocent bystander but part of the problem. She should be calling out Cathy Englebert for her abusive disrespectful attacks against CC because Englebert is at the center of all these issues.
@@jamesgoforth1606 I think CC is very strong minded and more likely she changes the wNBA. Some already appear to be suffering from a derangement syndrome.
@@ericMT The number 2 is important for sure. Jan 22, 2002. A lot of two's. Also her favorite player wore 23 so making the very adjacent 22 her own could be like Kobe switching to the 23 adjacent 24 to distinguishing himself from his favorite player who also wore 23, and is the reason why CC's idol wore 23 to begin with.
Why do you all think everyone sees CC the way you do? She’s a great player but everyone doesn’t see her as the savior of the wnba. She’s your favorite player so you see her as the best thing ever but in actuality she’s not. We can appreciate her without worshipping her. Everything doesn’t revolve around her. Get over yourselves
What does it have to do with the Wnba? She's in the Wnba and she is making an impact on people. She quotes just about every post about a player making an impact on a person or people saying "the Wnba is so important"
Tbh ,cc and by extension her charity is making a difference kids lives ,which is the positive ,so what if the wnba fails to acknowledge or promote it ,their loss .The fans know the good that she does and that's important ,I saw edd did an initiative to eradicate hunger and it was not promoted/highlighted by the wnba ,is the sophie cunningham classic being promoted by wnba ? Looks like a it's a common theme with the wnba .
This reminds me of the 70s when I was a KISS fan, people would hate on the band and the fans, wnba don't mind making money off her but don't care about her so they can't get made when fans defend CC.
The WNBA wants to claim credit for themselves for CC's gifts, but nothing but crickets for CC. The WNBA's disrespect continues so they will continue to be harshly critisized, Arielle represents them.
I agree sounds like she wants to credit the entire W for this. If you want the W to get credit for everything players do in their personal lives then the entire W blasted an uber driver. Couldn’t just say thank you Caitlin and Happy Birthday glad you’re in this very important W. Ah even that sounds bad.
I’m tired of this drama so I’m just going to say GG to Leeds United for absolutely dominating Norwich City today. I’m an idiot about the Championship league but hopefully they get promoted if you think they are ready for it. It seems like they are top of the league right now, but very close with Sheffield.
@@christianrapper5 Yes, he was. But he seemed really adamant on making sure Ari wasn't mad at him. Is she some sort of inside connection for him or something?
Listen up, everyone, I was just thinking about this whole racial aspect of this conflict. It came to me that the gestalt can be reframed as an economic class issue. Here's my specific insight. Dejonai (?) Carrington smacking Kate Martin in the face is being attributed to animus against Caitlin as Kate is her bestie, right? And Kate holds up her chin and shakes it off. It's not a racial thing, this is the cultural difference between the hood and the suburbs. The racial difference is incidental history. The essential conflict is class based. Who's to blame for that? I submit that the new aristocracy, corporate billionaires are who's to blame. Put into that light, the answer is clear. Get these women paid their worth, this is the root of their grievances.
Class difference does have a lot to do with some of this, but I'm not sure DiJonai came from a low income family. She went to Stanford for a couple of years and sort of talks like she's from a more middle class educated background.
@@itsjustkosi7209 I don't know about those things, and I am not making moral judgments on either 'side'. I'm commenting on different cultural styles of response, and what I am saying is that the basis for division that is driving the conflict is not what we think it is.
@@itsjustkosi7209 I bet her parents didn't grow up in that milieu. She didn't get her attitude from that school. That is generational oppression expressing itself. My point is that that oppression consists of economic exclusion by the ruling class. Slavery is the extreme form of economic oppression and the racial aspect is not whats essential, that is a historical accident. That economic inequality is still going on as is the grievance. In this case Caitlin Clark is being attacked as a scapegoat because the ruling class is out of reach. They always will be. But she will make a better ally, whether people can see it or not. The class struggle is not between the poor and the middle class. That is what they want us to focus on. The middle class is in the process of being disassembled as we speak.
Just saw the Fever video. Besides the coaches & staff also wished her a happy birthday after she worked out and went 50 of 54 from the 3 point line. She is going to be tough this season...
I can't wait for the season to start!
Caitlin is doing an ad with Peyton manning here in Indy. For the children’s hospital.
Arielles Chambers represents the WNBA so she is responsible for the disrespect the WNBA projects toward CC. Lets not forget, the WNBA rewarded Dijonna Carington with the most improved player reward, the game following DjC eye gouge incident, without a peep about the foul commited upon CC. If that's not enough, they then gave CC her rookie of the year award at the Fever practice facility without a public acknowledgement. Arielle could speak out about these offenses and when she doesen't, she's no longer an innocent bystander but part of the problem. She should be calling out Cathy Englebert for her abusive disrespectful attacks against CC because Englebert is at the center of all these issues.
CC is in love with the idea of the wNBA as idealised when CC was a kid. Not so sure she loves the reality of the players' prejudices.
She’s too nice of a person to admit the wnba is a shit hole
She'll come out of that league with PTSD
@@jamesgoforth1606 I think CC is very strong minded and more likely she changes the wNBA. Some already appear to be suffering from a derangement syndrome.
"Not a hill worth dying for" would be a good way to say it
January 22nd, really? Makes sense since there is only 1-22😊
Huh, I see what you did there😅
I think that’s how she came up with the number as a young girl. Makes sense.
@@ericMT The number 2 is important for sure. Jan 22, 2002. A lot of two's. Also her favorite player wore 23 so making the very adjacent 22 her own could be like Kobe switching to the 23 adjacent 24 to distinguishing himself from his favorite player who also wore 23, and is the reason why CC's idol wore 23 to begin with.
@@noktin What a neat bit of info! I didn't know, and now thanks to you, I do! Oh, and once again, Happy Birthday to 22.
Aliyah Boston is doing some broadcasting tonight on Peacock. She is apart of the halftime report team.
Why do you all think everyone sees CC the way you do? She’s a great player but everyone doesn’t see her as the savior of the wnba.
She’s your favorite player so you see her as the best thing ever but in actuality she’s not.
We can appreciate her without worshipping her. Everything doesn’t revolve around her. Get over yourselves
I still don’t get the context? What does her charity have to do with the WNBA?
What does it have to do with the Wnba? She's in the Wnba and she is making an impact on people. She quotes just about every post about a player making an impact on a person or people saying "the Wnba is so important"
That's strange to many people who watch other leagues/sports and that's where the miscommunication is.
🎉 ❤😊🎁🎆🎊🎉 happy birthday 🎂🎈
Yes!!! Whoever handed her, her first basketball, deserved major credit. I purpose canonization.
CC IS, the WNBA, anyone who says otherwise, stop hating on this youngster and just stop playing!
@@noprisonplanet lmao.🤣
Tbh ,cc and by extension her charity is making a difference kids lives ,which is the positive ,so what if the wnba fails to acknowledge or promote it ,their loss .The fans know the good that she does and that's important ,I saw edd did an initiative to eradicate hunger and it was not promoted/highlighted by the wnba ,is the sophie cunningham classic being promoted by wnba ? Looks like a it's a common theme with the wnba .
What the heck is this guy talking about? He’s waffling all over the place.
This reminds me of the 70s when I was a KISS fan, people would hate on the band and the fans, wnba don't mind making money off her but don't care about her so they can't get made when fans defend CC.
The WNBA wants to claim credit for themselves for CC's gifts, but nothing but crickets for CC. The WNBA's disrespect continues so they will continue to be harshly critisized, Arielle represents them.
meanwhile ari and cc are friends
"welcome to America" lets build up society by constantly trying to tear down people who don't identify with your personal social justice BS
Wait. You called out people who tweeted while not knowing the context. That's exactly what you did.
Yes, ANd he apologized. Better than most people do.
That's par for the course for Mick.
Mick, what are you on about?
I’m confused, what’s the actual context around that tweet?
it’s something ari does when w players make an impact on others and cc fans took offense for no reason
I agree sounds like she wants to credit the entire W for this. If you want the W to get credit for everything players do in their personal lives then the entire W blasted an uber driver. Couldn’t just say thank you Caitlin and Happy Birthday glad you’re in this very important W. Ah even that sounds bad.
She told Caitlin happy birthday in real life.
you sound like what cc haters say to her rn btw
I’m tired of this drama so I’m just going to say GG to Leeds United for absolutely dominating Norwich City today.
I’m an idiot about the Championship league but hopefully they get promoted if you think they are ready for it. It seems like they are top of the league right now, but very close with Sheffield.
They should be promoted otherwise, I'll give up on them
Wow, Mick was doing damage control on this one.
Was he though? He’s making excuses
@@christianrapper5 different words for the same thing
@@larrym2434 basically
@@christianrapper5 Yes, he was. But he seemed really adamant on making sure Ari wasn't mad at him. Is she some sort of inside connection for him or something?
Im trying to learn to like the W but they make it difficult.
What is the context?
I am confused, too.
Taking credit for someone else's work! Mick grow a pair buddy, she's wrong for doing this! Still luv ya!
ari does that for every player who makes an impact not just cc
Go LUFC!!! ⚽
Insufferable 🤦🏾♀️
Angel Reese?
What does the WNBA have to do with it?
Welcome to the struggle.
Mick you don’t sound good bro! Please take care of yourself
I'm just back from a Leeds United match where I lost my voice from chanting. I'm fine 😂
Listen up, everyone, I was just thinking about this whole racial aspect of this conflict. It came to me that the gestalt can be reframed as an economic class issue. Here's my specific insight. Dejonai (?) Carrington smacking Kate Martin in the face is being attributed to animus against Caitlin as Kate is her bestie, right? And Kate holds up her chin and shakes it off. It's not a racial thing, this is the cultural difference between the hood and the suburbs. The racial difference is incidental history. The essential conflict is class based. Who's to blame for that? I submit that the new aristocracy, corporate billionaires are who's to blame. Put into that light, the answer is clear. Get these women paid their worth, this is the root of their grievances.
Class difference does have a lot to do with some of this, but I'm not sure DiJonai came from a low income family. She went to Stanford for a couple of years and sort of talks like she's from a more middle class educated background.
what’s your opinion on cc smacking cecilia zandalasini of the lynx and pushing vanloo of the mystics?
@@itsjustkosi7209 I don't know about those things, and I am not making moral judgments on either 'side'. I'm commenting on different cultural styles of response, and what I am saying is that the basis for division that is driving the conflict is not what we think it is.
@@paulcaron-wm4tk and who told you dijonai is from the hood? she went to a private christian school in california 💀
@@itsjustkosi7209 I bet her parents didn't grow up in that milieu. She didn't get her attitude from that school. That is generational oppression expressing itself. My point is that that oppression consists of economic exclusion by the ruling class. Slavery is the extreme form of economic oppression and the racial aspect is not whats essential, that is a historical accident. That economic inequality is still going on as is the grievance. In this case Caitlin Clark is being attacked as a scapegoat because the ruling class is out of reach. They always will be. But she will make a better ally, whether people can see it or not. The class struggle is not between the poor and the middle class. That is what they want us to focus on. The middle class is in the process of being disassembled as we speak.
Mick shave become a simp and they would love you!!!