The WNBA Has Decided to Set Itself on Fire

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With the drafting of Caitlin Clark by the Indiana Fever, the WNBA found itself in reach of something it had never attained before. Founded in the late 1990s and funded by the NBA, the women's league has languished for decades, never coming close to turning a profit. 

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Clark represented a chance to break out of that cycle of failure. Success was finally on the doorstep, and all the other WNBA players had to do was not screw it up. 

So what did they do? They decided to set themselves on fire instead out of pure spite and possibly a bit of racism as well. Here's the latest example.

That's someone named Chennedy Carter deciding to take Clark to the ground while shouting obscenities at her. Despite how violent it was, the referees only called a common foul. Angel Reese, a former LSU player who hated Clark throughout their collegiate days, then met Carter at the bench to hug and congratulate her for delivering the cheap shot. 

This is the WNBA.

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After the game, Carter was defiant and refused to answer questions about the incident.

That's not the first instance of Clark being targeted, either. Through her first 10 games, she's been repeatedly, flagrantly fouled by players with an ax to grind. The referees have largely turned a blind eye to it for some reason.

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Now ask yourself, how many of the new fans, who have tuned into the WNBA specifically because of the promise Clark brought to the league, are going to stick around if this is how its other players operate?

Sure enough, ratings for the WNBA are crashing after an initial boost. All the hype in the world provided by Clark isn't enough to make up for how garbage the rest of the league is. It's a bad product filled with bad players. Whether it's jealousy, racism, or something else, many of them seem content to keep making McDonald's money while flying coach rather than helping their league succeed. The WNBA deserves what it gets. 

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