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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.thefp.com/p/the-ncaa-and-the-cavender-twins Interesting article considering it’s from Bari Weiss’ Free Press and not something more “woke” [/quote] The free press (not the Detroit free press, which is a credible paper, but whatever this link is) has a research problem. Most sources have Angel Rees as the highest earning women's basketball player and this article has no cites saying otherwise [/quote] Because they are former basketball players while Reese is a current player.[/quote] In that case, Candice Parker is probably the top earning former player. [/quote] Ok? The article isn't really about top earning players current or former. [/quote] So they aren't current players and aren't the top earning former players. The current player with the highest earnings is a great player who just won a national championship, so there goes the only pretty girls sell part. What is the point of the article? As far as I can see it's that two instagram models also played college basketball [/quote] It's saying the pretty girls who aren't the best athletes are making more money. The twins were never outstanding basketball players so why are they making so much? Olivia Dunne is also mentioned and she isn't the best gymnast but she's got lucrative deals. So the "NCAA has a problem" is the point the [b]author[/b] is trying to make but it's not clear how successful [b]she[/b] is at making her point.[/quote] Ethan is a "she"?[/quote] He/she/they who can tell these days? [/quote] "They" or // is a good choice if you don't know. [/quote]
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