The whole Caitlin Clark issue is a reflection of today’s society.
Caitlin has put in and worked her okole off thousands upon hundreds of thousands of hours shooting, shooting shooting, dribbling, working out, staying in and not partying, committed, invested, all about the game of basketball.
It’s my opinion and think ONLY players that have worked their arse off and have gone through the fire can understand that and ultimately deserve the top spot. Happened with Michael and a host of great players.
Caitlin is a throw back to the old school work ethic and represents what basketball players SHOULD be. All. About. The. Game. Period. This generation lacks that focus and sincerity because it’s a “quick, snatch and grab” society where no one understands the joy of working for their destination. The destination is not the point. The journey is. Players want the prize at the end but aren’t wiling to suffer to get it. Players of today and people who “think” they know the game and what’s best for it, clearly are lost because you don’t get anywhere without training hard. Ever.
Repetition is the mother of all skill. And it’s simple. It really is. Caitlin simply has worked harder than any female player and her results show.
Results!! Everyone, INTERNATIONALLY, is talking about Caitlin. About the WNBA! These other players who are talking boo boo 💩 now have a reason to SHUT UP and compete to show their game. They should be saying THANK YOU CAITLIN! She single handedly has and is saving a boring league and overnight has revitalised and given the league a shock to the WNBA heart!!
CLEARRRRRRRRR!!!
I am locked in and will not miss a game and I am living in Australia where basketball is at a high level and appreciated immensely.
Good on YOU Caitlin Clark! You’re felt and that’s a good way to live. All glory to God
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