Breaking: Magic Johnson On Why Caitlin Clark Should Reach Out To Larry Bird

Breaking: Magic Johnson On Why Caitlin Clark Should Reach Out To Larry Bird

These days, everyone has an opinion about Caitlin Clark, particularly in the realm of sports discourse, which is an endless opinion fest. Is it because she’s white that she’s receiving all of this attention, both positive and negative? Was her exclusion from the Olympic squad due to the WNBA’s disdain for the great white dream of women’s basketball?

Sports are the one arena where performance matters more than anything in a time when nearly everything in America is racially charged. Not because they are white guys, but rather because they are excellent players, Luca Doncic and Nikola Jokic are receiving high marks.

We can state with confidence that both White and Black NBA fans like outstanding players in a league that is predominately Black. All we want is for Doncic, a Slovenian native, and Jokic, a Serbian native, to be on our preferred teams. Having them play for us instead of against us is what we’d like.

Just as we would like to see our favorite team’s players play for Jason Tatum, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Joel Embiid, Kawhi Leonard, Jimmy Butler, Tyrese Maxey, Tyrese Haliburton, Damian Lillard, Kyrie Irving, Jalen Brunson, Anthony Edwards, or Stephen Curry.

It’s a player’s league, that much is true. And without a doubt, Clark is the most intriguing talent to emerge from the women’s basketball scene in a long time. Whether she is Black or white, her combination of talents like as her downtown shooting, ball handling, passing, court vision, competitive drive, and sheer personality make her the most entertaining and significant women’s basketball player in the history of the sport.

And that’s not my view; that’s the view of all of America, white, black, and brown. The attendance and TV ratings are reliable indicators.

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