“ Caitlin Clark came out onto the court and yelled and cursed at the referees again after we saw the replay. And I’m just like, ‘Holy cow. How did we get here? I knew exactly how. She’s got these cult-like followers every day on social media telling her she’s a victim. She’s got 11 Republican congresspeople writing letters to the WNBA threatening them. How dare…You’ve got to police, you’ve got to protect Caitlin Clark. What she just did is Bubba Wallace saying, ‘There was a noose in my garage,'” Whitlock shared. (1:32)
Jason Whitlock asserts what his problem really is with Caitlin Clark
Also, in the video he uploaded to X/Twitter, Jason Whitlock set the record straight about what his real problem with Caitlin Clark is. For Whitlock, Clark is too dramatic and overacts towards referees. The 59-year-old also brought up how Clark is fueled by her supporters, promoting the narrative that she is a victim of rough play in the WNBA. Clark is considered by many onlookers as one of the more polarizing players currently in the league.
“This is my problem with Caitlin Clark. She’s a drama queen. She exaggerates everything. She plays the victim. And, again, all of you conservatives that are out there championing Caitlin Clark, you look like hypocrites because a conservative, a Christian conservative, does not believe in victimhood. And you got Caitlin Clark out on the middle of a court in a WNBA game that they are winning, playing the victim, and they’ve played this role to the inevitable conclusion that’s laughable and embarrassing,” Whitlock said. (0:22)
Clark and the Indiana Fever did win against the Las Vegas Aces by a staggering 34 points, 109-75, in away territory.
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