Caitlin Clark Is A Media Darling!

Publicado 2024-07-04
Caitlin Clark is the media and the WNBA's best friend.

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  • @marcleblanc6293
    She's very articulate, very classy, a true ambassador for the woman's game, unselfish with the fans signing autographs for everyone......as long as them other players don't foul her out this season she's on track to have a awesome rookie season.
  • @b.e.ufobe5221
    I agree with you. CC is prepared and proves she knows how to play the game, on and off the court, while being genuine and gracious.
  • @jamesandresen7033
    CC has a degree in Marketing with a minor in Communication Studies. Good choice! I think that has a lot to do with how well she interviews.
  • @andyhaines3062
    Maybe just a great documentary on her playing sports at a young age and growing up in the Midwest. There has to be hours and hours of great footage you could put together and then do voiceovers and personal interviews with her teammates, coaches and players from her time on the court. Then wrap it all up with this year in the wnba and the draft. They could even call it Number 22: the rise of Caitlyn Clark
  • @timn4629
    Media Darling? The major media outlets are going out of their way to peddle a false narrative about Clark's impact on the league. They've constantly maintained that the exponential growth in attendance, viewership and interest is the result of the "Rookie Class", not one player. Of course, that narrative is debunked by the actual numbers surrounding those players. You are absolutely right about Clark's professionalism when dealing with the media. She's never baited by loaded questions and typically doesn't directly respond to other players who openly question Clark's abilities. Whether it's Dinosaur-asi, Angel Reese or any other player, they come across as petty, jealous narcissist.
  • @DC-cv9ch
    I would love to see a movie about her. Anne Hathaway could play her.
  • @jlsc4125
    Devil Reese committed a flagrant foul against clark, that's the difference between a winner like Clark and a loser like Reese.