Women's NCAA championship game

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Anonymous wrote:Can we talk about Kim Mulkey instead?











A straight up winner!

From high school valedictorian all the way through.

https://www.ncaa.com/news/basketball-women/article/2023-04-02/kim-mulkey-has-won-every-stop-her-career-it-meant-most-lsu
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Always shake hands after a game.
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Anonymous wrote:Why did she give a crap about Clark’s “disrespecting” a player on another team? Weird. This chic is a real whiny snowflake.


Because the same types of critiques and disrespect have been levied against all of the SEC girls and they all notice it. "Thugs" "ghetto" "bar fight" etc.

Like she said, she was making a point bigger than her. Players from a bunch of SEC schools have already spoken up on support of her, including South Carolina and Tennessee.


They should. This is two years in a row that the media has zeroed in on the cute white girl while ignoring the better team filled with black women. Even now Paige Bueckers makes more from NIL than the entire SC team that beat UConn combined.

Clark is the best woman college player by every metric. Sorry this blows the narrative. Would you have the media just ignore her accomplishments because she isn’t the right color? And BTW, the media has been celebrating black women basketball players for decades to the extent that they celebrate women athletes at all, so I don’t know what you are talking about.


She's the best by scoring, that's the only metric. Volume scorers don't win in the mens game, they don't win in the NBA and the don't win in the womens game when the come up against a more complete team. And by the way, the media always celebrates the white player when they have the opportunity.

What rock do you live under? The media has celebrated black basketball players every day for 40 years! Are they not allowed at all to talk about a white player for a change?


Look at the current MVP race. Look at how desperate the media is for Luka to actually win. They celebrate the black players when they don't have a choice, but they are desperate to find the great white player

Maybe he deserves to win, and deserves all of the media accolades that go with it. Are you saying he shouldn’t get any of that because he is white? He is one of the best players in the NBA. Sorry he isn’t the right skin color for you.


He doesn't. Not even close. His team might not even make the play in this year.

They were desperate to put him on a GOAT trajectory before he had done the work.
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Anonymous wrote:Always shake hands after a game.

Unlike her players.
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Anonymous wrote:Its a shame. LSU and Reese played a brilliant game and had an amazing tournament. That is somewhat lost in the coverage of the poor officiating and Reese's celebration.

She could have been a media darling too if she had taken the high road. And yes, I know Clark trash talks and that wasn't covered.


Angel has like tripled her social media following since last night lol. She has a lot of prominent people supporting her as well.

Aaliyah Boston takes the high road, and she's not exactly popping like that or a media darling.


A social media following is not the same as being a media darling. That's great she tripled her following, but are you saying that is because of the hand gestures not her playing? Had South Carolina made it to the finals and won, Boston would have gotten the coverage instead.
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Anonymous wrote:Its a shame. LSU and Reese played a brilliant game and had an amazing tournament. That is somewhat lost in the coverage of the poor officiating and Reese's celebration.

She could have been a media darling too if she had taken the high road. And yes, I know Clark trash talks and that wasn't covered.


Angel has like tripled her social media following since last night lol. She has a lot of prominent people supporting her as well.

Aaliyah Boston takes the high road, and she's not exactly popping like that or a media darling.


A social media following is not the same as being a media darling. That's great she tripled her following, but are you saying that is because of the hand gestures not her playing? Had South Carolina made it to the finals and won, Boston would have gotten the coverage instead.


That's the point. Media darlings get a boost from the traditional media and it translates into opportunities. That kind of sustained attention rarely, if ever, comes to female ballers like Angel Reese. She created it with her trash talk.

Yes, her follow count absolutely tripled because of her antics and not because of her play. Aaliyah Boston won it all last year and has been a staple of WCBB for 4 years now and has 142K followers on Insta. Angel probably got triple that amount last night alone. Nobody is talking about how she broke the double double record today lol.

Aaliyah Boston won it all last year and her team was undefeated going into the tournament, yet Clark overshadowed the whole tournament.

Players notice.
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Anonymous wrote:I feel like college basketball (men's and women's) seems to think that media = Twitter. Twitter is full of a bunch of weird old men who are haters, and isn't representative of normal society. If those kids stayed off of Twitter, they would've noticed no such divide in the "media"


Listen granny, college kids don't use Twitter. It's all about TikTok, Snapchat, and Insta.
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Anonymous wrote:I feel like college basketball (men's and women's) seems to think that media = Twitter. Twitter is full of a bunch of weird old men who are haters, and isn't representative of normal society. If those kids stayed off of Twitter, they would've noticed no such divide in the "media"


Listen granny, college kids don't use Twitter. It's all about TikTok, Snapchat, and Insta.


If that's what you think, then you definitely don't watch college basketball or know anything about the kids who play.
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Ok, A) The LSU coach is really bringing the New Orleans vibe with her outfits and I love it

and B) Caitlin Clark talks trash all the time, so I don’t know why everyone’s panties are in a bunch about this, and Angel Reese threw her same gesture back at her and it was kind of a perfect meme moment BUT at the same time she was chasing Caitlin all around the court doing it for kind of an embarrassingly long time and in all the still photos it’s like Caitlin isn’t even looking at her and doesn’t notice she’s there, which detracts from the coolness
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The teams didn't shake hands after the game? What?!
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Anonymous wrote:The teams didn't shake hands after the game? What?!


There was a handshake line and the LSU coach was very complimentary to Caitlin Clark. Seemed pretty civil.

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Anonymous wrote:The teams didn't shake hands after the game? What?!


There was a handshake line and the LSU coach was very complimentary to Caitlin Clark. Seemed pretty civil.



But all the players didn't participate?
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OMG, so cute and fiery!

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Most of the LSU players including Reecie Reece did not shake hands. That's like Middle School during the summer ... NO CLASS.
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Anonymous wrote:Ok, A) The LSU coach is really bringing the New Orleans vibe with her outfits and I love it

and B) Caitlin Clark talks trash all the time, so I don’t know why everyone’s panties are in a bunch about this, and Angel Reese threw her same gesture back at her and it was kind of a perfect meme moment BUT at the same time she was chasing Caitlin all around the court doing it for kind of an embarrassingly long time and in all the still photos it’s like Caitlin isn’t even looking at her and doesn’t notice she’s there, which detracts from the coolness


Reese looked ridiculous. Too bad they don't have an enforcement mechanism for the trashy players like they do in hockey.
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