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Related: About this forumCaitlin Clark condemns 'harassment' as WNBA players face a surge of online threats
NEW YORK (AP) Caitlin Clark has seen enough of the social media hatred that she, her Fever teammates, coaches and opposing WNBA players get.
Ive said up here and said before, the harassment, the hate, none of that is OK, Clark said at practice Friday That goes for the opposing team we play, that goes for my teammates, that goes for my coaches. There should never be question of character. None of that is OK, and I dont want anybody to ever experience that.
The WNBA has gotten a lot more attention the past few seasons with the addition of Clark and Angel Reese among others to the league. A multi-billion dollar media rights deal, million dollar salaries and higher attendance have been the positives. An increase of social media vitriol toward players and teams has been the negative.
Social media hatred is nothing new and isn't just directed toward the WNBA and its players. It's been going on for more than a decade toward the league and its players. However, it has gotten worse lately with players and coaches receiving threats for things that happen on the court.
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biophile
(1,733 posts)I have my guesses about the kind of sick, weak, homophobic, misogynistic, incel types that hide behind the anonymity of social media.
RandySF
(88,376 posts)biophile
(1,733 posts)Because I dont gamble, it didnt come to mind, but its definitely out there!
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that the NCAA aired ads urging betters to stop harassing their athletes.
Sneederbunk
(17,834 posts)RandySF
(88,376 posts)But we shouldnt talk about jealousy without also discussing the stans who flip out when the press features any player not named Caitlin Clark.
Sneederbunk
(17,834 posts)ProfessorGAC
(77,766 posts)The apologies for the brutish behavior by so many WNBA players against Clark is so convenient.
Don't want online harassment for abusing the league's most popular player? Easy. Quit acting like a thug.
Apologizing for precipitating behavior is hardly admirable.
The hyper-physical play is making the games close to unwatchable.
And the jealousy over Clark by players who miss 40% of their layups is ludicrous.
There are only a handful of WNBA players that are actually good & exciting players & the league is doing its best to garm the best & most exciting player.