We’ve been acting professional the entire time. Her teammate poking someone in the eye, that’s what she calls, professional. What a joke.
@And-ml5wm
13 күн бұрын
dont have to worry about us caitlin clark fans anymore, because we stopped watching wnba and went back to watching football hahaha
@OfficialKylePalmer
13 күн бұрын
Underrated comment
@utah.b.6257
12 күн бұрын
lol you shouldn’t even be on this post then
@SlyDawg951
12 күн бұрын
Amen
@robin-u5l
12 күн бұрын
I’ve got Hockey that just start. Right in the nick of time. ❤️❤️
@And-ml5wm
12 күн бұрын
@utah.b.6257 silly, what else am I going to watch during commercial breaks. Wnba drama is fantastic
@waltergates9616
12 күн бұрын
It's good she is being called out. I am impressed she was held accountable. WOW
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@erinwheaton8349
10 күн бұрын
So if right is right and what she did was worthy of a suspension.Where's Aja's suspension????? Just saying she's been spouting the same racial homophobic.Anti-Catholic b******* about Clark since she stepped on the court this year.Was that just because she knew Clark was going to be the real MV.P????
@joeybox0rox649
13 күн бұрын
11 years, and Thomas hasn't learned a damned thing.
@wilfoxreal8641
12 күн бұрын
11 years?! Damn, I've seen her only now after throwing that tantrums 😂
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@coreyanders5527
11 күн бұрын
@@Genghistron-K I don’t think everyone is a little racist but the vast majority of people are insecure which makes them prejudiced and tribal. Racism is actually linked to low intelligence. Racism is when someone believes an entire race of people are inferior.
@YT-User1013
9 күн бұрын
@@Genghistron-KMicheal Jordan, black, loved by all. Bill Laimbeer, white, despised by all.
@terrymabrey253
13 күн бұрын
CC breaks Alyssa's record and Alyssa racially targets CC fans! This jealousy is eye opening! Sorry Alyssa it seems like you better get busy practicing more and less social media trying to stir things up!
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@reggtop
9 күн бұрын
ANOTHER PRIVALIGED PRIVATE SCHOOL BRAT
@coreyanders5527
8 күн бұрын
@@reggtop awe you mad bro?
@danilodecastro107
12 күн бұрын
Caitlin Clark has been bullied since from the begining, but, she never complain against any body, she just says, it's just part of the game...what a respectfully attitude, professional player, so pure mannered person, so so clean personallity
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@robin-u5l
12 күн бұрын
And there was the racist Carrington shaking her head in agreement with Thomas.
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@johnreynolds6499
13 күн бұрын
I noticed the eye stabber sitting there nodding in agreement with Thomas.
@JscottSears
12 күн бұрын
Thugs travel in packs because they're cowards.
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@mrbert29
11 күн бұрын
All of them are idiots! Let them all leave and go overseas then start crying racism over there!
@Cecilia-g3m
9 күн бұрын
none of these aggressors recall their bad behavior was caught on camera. So the denials of poor behavior is rediculous and childlike.
@KathyBarnett-c2g
13 күн бұрын
Caitlin is my Hero!
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@ksf1107
13 күн бұрын
If Caitlin Clark was black, she would be even a Bigger Star and Bigger Celebrity.
@coreyanders5527
13 күн бұрын
Doubtful. It's the "fish out of water" scenario that gets all the attention. Larry Bird dominating in basketball, Tiger Woods in golf, Serena in tennis, etc.
@Fishstick911
13 күн бұрын
Are you serious?
@allaneisner4729
13 күн бұрын
@@coreyanders5527I cannot agree with you as I understand your comment (and forgive me if I misinterpreted your comment). In any case, Clark seems to be a generational talent that only happens rarely in any sport league!
@SilencerB
13 күн бұрын
70% of her fan base wouldn't exist
@ksf1107
13 күн бұрын
@@Fishstick911 Yes, the WNBA is clearly a racist organization. A WNBA Star player falsely accuses WNBA Fans of racial slurs because the Fans enjoy watching Caitlin play. The WNBA has covered up and excused the racist actions of many players, and only now that their fans base is disappearing does the WNBA suspend the racist player. ...You must be living under a rock.
@jaimesiordia6634
13 күн бұрын
alyssa thomas is a cry baby
@ezechel
13 күн бұрын
A very toxic cry baby. Look at Aja Wilson she say same shit too now. CC and Paige are only popular bcs they are white lol.
@Marfoir0303
13 күн бұрын
And a racist
@JscottSears
12 күн бұрын
Cry Bully
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@ezechel
12 күн бұрын
@@Genghistron-K you are right: they grow up in a land where white cops send your family to prison over a parkticket or drive ticket. And in basketball you can play cop! But it's right to act like the cop outside or be a better human?
@kimeakin1597
13 күн бұрын
Isn't Alyssa like 50 years old? Time to make some glue.
@JscottSears
12 күн бұрын
😂
@calaragazza3556
12 күн бұрын
She’s 32. Can’t you read?
@kimeakin1597
12 күн бұрын
@@calaragazza3556 And you think that is her true age? Sure, right, women never lie about their age. If she is in fact only 32, she really looks "rode hard, put away wet", if you know what I mean. ; )
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@fancy39
12 күн бұрын
OMG, will they EVER quit whining about mythical racism? It’s so overused.
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@fancy39
11 күн бұрын
@@Genghistron-K well-stated 👏👏
@Imoore67
11 күн бұрын
When your to weak to take accountability for yourself pull the race card....excuse for any situation in life
@williamreed3060
12 күн бұрын
Alyssa Thomas has been in the league 11 years and has never scored as many pts in a year as Caitlynn or had as many assists.
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@chrisjensen9051
12 күн бұрын
Well her new name is Alyssa Smollet. I think that's fair.
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@klt479
12 күн бұрын
The WNBA appears to need to begin shutting down players making statements in the public when attacking fans. These players are for too immature and unprofessional to self moderate themselves.
@Americaasone
12 күн бұрын
Caitlin Clark proved the WNBA has never been picking the best women players in the country just by all the records she has broken in her rookie year! It has actually been an exclusive girl’s ego club and after almost 2 decades they made the mistake of allowing Clark in, thinking they would put her in her place! Now that Clark exposed their exclusivity in players the head office wants to dilute the league by scattering the players with two more teams just to reshuffle the players in an attempt to stop Clark from winning games to discredit her abilities on a losing team! The NBA’s who finances the WNBA has to step in and put a stop to the front office who has allowed this disrespect of the game to happen and force a new hand picked unbiased leadership in the WNBA to take over. When that happens we will see a dramatic change in the professionalism and sportsmanship of women’s basketball, while at the same time create an excitement for women’s sports the fans will respond to, just as we see in men’s professional sports!
@exmx
13 күн бұрын
I’m done with wnba unless CC comes back. I mean all I really did was watch highlight reals of CC.
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@ronpickens2396
12 күн бұрын
And you got goofy sitting next to her with her sunglasses on. Total clowns.
@marcystevens8867
11 күн бұрын
Lmao. I loved that goofy thing, lol lol
@KM-jh9yd
13 күн бұрын
What suspension? Clickbait??
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@Tyri62
11 күн бұрын
as a CT resident i am disgusted with her entitled attitude. bye girl don’t let the door hit you in the 🫏 on the way out
@nokieng6502
13 күн бұрын
What suspension are you talking about? Where is the article or broadcast? Making this up for viewership? Or Clickbait?
@niteowl789
12 күн бұрын
That's what I wanted to know. How long was she suspended for and why would it matter if her season is over?
@agustinbravo9306
12 күн бұрын
Aha this clickbaits I completely erased them from my feed don't show anymore bye
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@philbaker4155
12 күн бұрын
I thought the blond haired person with shades was one of those nodding dogs you put on the dashboard of your car 😂😂😂😂😂 i
@ericfletcher8065
13 күн бұрын
Very very sad to see this from a professional player
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@ronpickens2396
12 күн бұрын
Do you think she would like to play with CC? Make no mistake. I think they all do.
@davidweaver9373
13 күн бұрын
About time she retired,she's getting past her sell by date
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@Go_for_it652
13 күн бұрын
Life is short Ms. Clarke . Keep going .
@samaa2lashea
11 күн бұрын
And look at Kernal Mustard sitting there like a victim when she's an eye gouger 😒
@nathanielmadden4235
12 күн бұрын
Don’t leave the Refs who didn’t see anything out in this matter. More needs to be addressed with this organization. I mean all that occurred this whole year has been quite much. I think Caitlyn Clark’s mother and father are very strong. As a mother I would have wanted to be there to defend but I know as a parent you have let your child handle their own matters most of the time. ❤️🙏❤️🇺🇸❤️
@garywright8457
13 күн бұрын
what game was she suspended from, she hasn't missed one, yet
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@_Paul_N
12 күн бұрын
She’s forever salty that Caitlin shattered her assist record that she will never get back 😂
@thiswildridecalledlife9194
12 күн бұрын
The WNBA was a participant in Clarks drama this year. Clark never let them see a dent in her armor. Letting player hit her with flagrant fouls without calls.You don't think they wouldn't call the officials if it was against Asia? No the WNBA was feeding the fire.
@rhecoy2007
13 күн бұрын
Play well and Don’t hurt Caitlin. That’s all and fans well be good to you and act as a Professional basketball player.
@kennethsonia5350
13 күн бұрын
I was going to buy an Alyssa Thomas jersey, but I didn't want to be the first one ever to buy her jersey.
@garyloger9416
12 күн бұрын
Alyssa who?👀
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@jimnewton5904
12 күн бұрын
Jussie Smollet is alive and well in the lesbian league
@brianglynn3206
12 күн бұрын
I don't think Alyssa is a professional u don't accept ur own responsibility
@98firedancer
13 күн бұрын
So, what does a suspension mean when your season is over?
@danilodecastro107
12 күн бұрын
she looks like hulk! wow! how could she be bullied! actually, I'm afraid to be near with her! she looks dangerous
@segundobosquez8270
12 күн бұрын
Angela Reese is the same way
@phduquett
12 күн бұрын
Seasons over, suspension from what?? Explain please!
@dagoelius
13 күн бұрын
When you point a finger at someone for the blame, there is always three fingers pointing back.
@stephenkusa2918
10 күн бұрын
As long as Old Glory flies and the U.S. Constitution is still in effect, we'll damn well speak our minds !
@davidjackson1138
10 күн бұрын
Those people buy tickets, but they buy the right to say almost anything. Its your job to play through it.
@cliffallstadt3981
13 күн бұрын
Right on the money, 😂👍
@royhoequist8846
8 күн бұрын
If I was facing all kinds of racist and hateful comments on social media, guess what, I wouldn’t be on social media anymore. I wouldn’t keep going on it and then complain about it. Kind of like going to a restaurant where every time you go you get bad service and bad food, yet you keep going back.
@roberthoward8578
13 күн бұрын
OK ; the Caitlin Clark fans won't be watching wnba games any - everyone will be tuning into the European league watching Caitlin Clark games over there - 😅
@davidjackson1138
10 күн бұрын
Yea CC, you gotta find each teams passing lanes fill the one they seem to be using its a fill at that point. You have great feel for the game You got this.
@getyomoneyup5107
9 күн бұрын
Bros these ladys are scary. They coming for a girl younger than her and they are willing to do anything to stop her from coming up. Something has to be done for her safety
@oneall23
12 күн бұрын
The WNBA showed the world they are no where near NBA and never will be
@ericmecham5112
11 күн бұрын
WNBA players need to pull their heads out, look up, and realize that without Caitlin they'd still be eating box lunches on the team bus.
@chriscardenas5398
13 күн бұрын
Alyssa Thomas needs to be outed and replaced from the wnba
@Suelee-to5je
12 күн бұрын
When was she actually suspended?
@edheinig1753
8 күн бұрын
Stop watching the WNBA and stop going to the games
@richrumbaugh7235
13 күн бұрын
WELL STATED !!!
@rodsharp5977
13 күн бұрын
Talented players perform, untalented whine and complain, much little two year olds who aren't getting their way all the time. 😢
@edwardemmanuelg.libunao186
9 күн бұрын
Fuming because CC took her assists record, and she knows she never going to get that record back, because CC is going to break that record every year.
@markblain8438
10 күн бұрын
She blamed the wnba for her own racism
@Sulaeyes
12 күн бұрын
Did Alyssa ever go to college? Sure doesn’t sound like it. She sounds like 100% RACIST. professional??
@Genghistron-K
12 күн бұрын
Well, everyone is a little racist...I grapple with it myself! However, I believe the issue is much more profound. We've been told consistently that these women are the world's most elite athletes and ought to be compensated accordingly. With Caitlin Clark's entry, bringing accolades and significant financial deals unprecedented in the WNBA, she has set a new standard. Competitors have sequentially attempted to outperform her, only to be met with successive failures and shattered WNBA records, leading to widespread panic. Unable to surpass this singular athlete from Iowa, their frustration has manifested into cruelty. Observing their consecutive defeats is, for me/ some, a source of amusement. The contention appears to stem more from embarrassment than racism, as players of all backgrounds black and white are eager to challenge her (Mono-e-Mono) one-on-one. They are determined to see her defeated on the court in front of the entire World, by any means necessary. Just for context, I'm black...
@samanthamcgahan2066
12 күн бұрын
Oprah, Rachel Ragland, A'ja ... all the same colour, and always waving it in the aur like they're so hard done by!! It's pathetic!! I look at these women, and never do I adore Caitlin Clark, Princess Catherine, and Katie Hopkins more!!
@Letha-AnnCooper
8 күн бұрын
Oops Karma! Alyssa is just a middle school mean girl
@PhilBryant-r2m
13 күн бұрын
Without Clark your league would be lucky to be alive.People are tired of whining lesbians that complain about talent you don’t have.Clark is trying to turn this league into a profitable organization.Excitement with 3 point shooting and passing the likes none of you were doing.
@mfactor88
12 күн бұрын
imagine if it wasnt DEI and actually had talented players
@AWNoNickname
6 күн бұрын
So when will the wnba act on physical assaults?
@JscottSears
12 күн бұрын
Alyssa 😒🙄 Woman...Bye!!! THIS victim crap is getting tired. (Black man)
@cree878
10 күн бұрын
Don’t have to worry about CC fans we ain’t watching
@PhucShu
13 күн бұрын
Imagine hating Messi Beckham or Ronaldo for being to good or Brady,bird kobe 🤔 we love greats and love em more if they ain't our players on our team 😤 but we love and RESPECT talent 👏 😤 we never seen dudes cry cos the players are to good at our favourite sport lol 😆to quote swift " haters gonna h8 h8 h8"
@randobad
13 күн бұрын
She is only a pretentious poser that doesn't have what it takes to be a champion. Anger and jealousy is her currency.
@deemcc7784
8 күн бұрын
AT, you can dish it out but, can't take it. Only this time your game brought you here.🥴👎😭
@Ridneymaxwell95
11 күн бұрын
Yeah right ✅️ aja Wilson and Alyssa Thomas is the most hyped up players in the league no one cares about
@SusanSilvis-vn2bd
13 күн бұрын
Clickbait
@edwincelestino739
10 күн бұрын
In my opinion, there's a bigger picture here. A.Thomas is just acting out what had been drilled incessantly to her brain while she was growing up,,,that she, as a black woman, will always be a victim and be discriminated on by the world.
@GabbyCondor
8 күн бұрын
Poor Thomas so bushy and feels scared 😱 of little kids
@YhYh-ln6vz
13 күн бұрын
Does she really shoot with 1 hand ?!! 😂😂😂
@brianminor5430
12 күн бұрын
Woke broke league
@slicedice577
13 күн бұрын
CLICKBAIT
@mplussant
12 күн бұрын
…Alyssa,…you better than this…sooooo disappointed in you…sad…
@fayeneely3591
12 күн бұрын
She’s a JOKE !! Can’t cut it when she needs too and plays the blame game 🤮
@tonysoanes7301
13 күн бұрын
Who's the blond thing with the shades on, sitting next ti Alyssa ??
@brianglynn3206
12 күн бұрын
Yea she is in cartoon land with sum of her friends poor poor person she should quit when she can
@1956tojo
12 күн бұрын
Be lookin like WANDA from on "In Living Color".... Jaimie Foxx's best stuff!
@pandanotorious
9 күн бұрын
What did she get suspended for
@ricky-6657believe
12 күн бұрын
U no. These hate videos are getting really tiresome
@davidjackson1138
10 күн бұрын
Back in the day when i played pro baseball. I got called those names to my face. I got oranges thrown at me and tomatoes. I had to duck into the dugout and keep smiling. You dont know shii about abuse. Get over it. If you love tonplay than play. To heck with the hatters.
@anthonyzanca3641
9 күн бұрын
Remember... it's a game. Have good sportsmanship and enjoy the experience, because it won't last forever... I know because of Ms swoops is done and now so are you.🎉
@thomaschalcraft460
12 күн бұрын
Burning down your own city again totally stupid
@PhucShu
13 күн бұрын
Model ? Quasimodo, I thought 😂😂😂
@Lee-fe2kh
12 күн бұрын
Bye bye alyssa smith you are the perfect match for a problem player teams lover to fire.
@fredrickboseman8062
11 күн бұрын
I'll see less of this platform
@copomo
9 күн бұрын
time to apply job at sweet baby inc.
@brianwoods7720
11 күн бұрын
She never got suspended smh
@princeomeng70
11 күн бұрын
Blah blah blah...11 years...blah blah blah...
@fredrickboseman8062
11 күн бұрын
They lost and post this lame dude who can't keep a job
@DanielAlexander-b2r
12 күн бұрын
Don’t get on social media
@terryhenderson8405
12 күн бұрын
How hell you show up press release sun glasse on 😂😂😂
@kathyhoot7277
10 күн бұрын
Bye FELICIA!
@josephhewison3818
12 күн бұрын
Until the face of the league changes… no one is watching… it’s a joke league.
@donaldsmith1055
5 күн бұрын
The Black house of cards is falling down. Alyssa Thomas, A'ja Wilson and Angle Reese Buy Buy cry baby's!!
@Stratster68
12 күн бұрын
Who is the WNBA with shades nodding along as Thomas lies and makes a a fool of herself?
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