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  On 6/10/2024 at 10:45 PM, Pancho said:

Well and she didn’t go to the tryout which is where the team is chosen. sure, there’s always exceptions to the rule…

But to blame it on veterans getting mad at not getting the attention Clark would get just as a benchwarmer isn’t what Brennan was saying. 

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When were the tryouts? I can’t find any info on when they were held. I know that there were qualifiers played when she was at Iowa.

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  On 6/11/2024 at 12:58 AM, Kermit said:

When were the tryouts? I can’t find any info on when they were held. I know that there were qualifiers played when she was at Iowa.

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During the final 4

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as somebody said above, which I didn't know...the youngest member of the roster is 26 for Paris.  Median age is ~33-34.  Meaning half this roster won't play in L.A in 4+ years.  

Not talking taking gold in France, I think that sounds like a lock.  I'm talking about 2028.  With so few known quantities on the squad after Paris, fundraising and sponsorships won't be nearly as robust.  The program has a chance to make 2028 Los Angeles the biggest showcase of women's basketball in history with the right amount of funding and corporate partnerships.  People can play mopup duty, others can get their feelings hurt, but this is just leaving tens and tens of millions of dollars on the table before Los Angeles.  The difference in marketing "Former and Future Olympian XYZ" and just "Probably playing in the L.A. Games in 3 years) is night and day.  It can literally be measured in the 8-figure range for the program.  Sorry to look at it through that lens, but apparently sometimes sports is about money, or so every fucking WNBA player has said 9000 times. 

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  On 6/11/2024 at 1:04 AM, YGIFS said:

as somebody said above, which I didn't know...the youngest member of the roster is 26 for Paris.  Median age is ~33-34.  Meaning half this roster won't play in L.A in 4+ years.  

Not talking taking gold in France, I think that sounds like a lock.  I'm talking about 2028.  With so few known quantities on the squad after Paris, fundraising and sponsorships won't be nearly as robust.  The program has a chance to make 2028 Los Angeles the biggest showcase of women's basketball in history with the right amount of funding and corporate partnerships.  People can play mopup duty, others can get their feelings hurt, but this is just leaving tens and tens of millions of dollars on the table before Los Angeles.  The difference in marketing "Former and Future Olympian XYZ" and just "Probably playing in the L.A. Games in 3 years) is night and day.  It can literally be measured in the 8-figure range for the program.  Sorry to look at it through that lens, but apparently sometimes sports is about money, or so every fucking WNBA player has said 9000 times. 

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1992 is the last time the US women didn't win a gold medal.

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Clark/Fever got their butts kicked... 89-72

 

"Interestingly, the in-arena replay showed the foul, but the replay team elected to cut the video off rather than show Carrington's mocking gesture. "

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  On 6/11/2024 at 12:12 PM, WelfareBuysMyWeed said:

Clark was just held to 10 points in a game and people want her to be on an olympic squad over actual champions??

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If you are a top 5 player on the Olympic team, would you rather have hundreds of thousands or tens of millions watch your games? (Numbers arbitrary) She can ride the bench at the 12 spot "resting"

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  On 6/11/2024 at 12:47 PM, MonkeyDoughnut said:

If you are a top 5 player on the Olympic team, would you rather have hundreds of thousands or tens of millions watch your games? (Numbers arbitrary) She can ride the bench at the 12 spot "resting"

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If I was an olympic champion, I wouldn't give a fuck about viewer numbers, because I'd be a fucking olympian, and my craft would consume all of my fucking time.

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More from Christine Brennan interview:

CB found it interesting that Caitlin is often covered all 94ft of the court by a defender, brings 20k fans to a WNBA game in DC, is receiving a ton worldwide press coverage -- but she isn't considered important enough for a 12th roster spot on Team USA. 

Attention, marketing dollars, and global publicity will suffer without Caitlin Clark on the women's Team USA basketball.  It's a huge economic opportunity lost for women's basketball globally.

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  On 6/11/2024 at 12:12 PM, WelfareBuysMyWeed said:

Clark was just held to 10 points in a game and people want her to be on an olympic squad over actual champions??

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When millions in revenue is available to be made for women's basketball, it's a no brainer yes. When the average age of the team is over 30 years old they should have 100% included more rookies. They've only lost 1 game in 8 years and have won gold medals every Olympics since 1992 games where they lost. Brink, Reese, and Clark should have all been part of this team, point blank. That is best for womens basketball and best for the womens national team moving forward.  But all you see is the older players/coaches gatekeeping them. 

 

Men's teams do a great job of mixing new talent with old talent for their teams and it's best for business. 

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  On 6/11/2024 at 1:28 PM, BurntOrange&White said:

Men's teams do a great job of mixing new talent with old talent for their teams and it's best for business

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I just looked at the men’s roster. Bunch of 30+, I think 2 are under 26- Halliburton and Edwards- and both of them have been in the nba for 4 seasons. 
 

Seems to mimic the womens roster pretty well. 

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  On 6/11/2024 at 1:34 PM, Pato del Muerto said:

I just looked at the men’s roster. Bunch of 30+, I think 2 are under 26- Halliburton and Edwards- and both of them have been in the nba for 4 seasons. 
 

Seems to mimic the womens roster pretty well. 

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The closest thing you can get to current women's roster/league is most likely 2004 Olympic team for men's because of Lebron/Mellow at the time and their huge popularity and following. Current NBA isn't a good measure because basically half or more of the top 10-12 players are foreign born coupled with the fact most superstars opt out of the Olympics for men. And like I said, the average age of the women's Olympic roster as set is like 33, right? 

 

It's downright a dumb business decision by women's USA basketball to not include any of the rookies who are arguably the most popular players in their league as bottom of the roster selections. 

 

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  On 6/11/2024 at 1:28 PM, BurntOrange&White said:

When millions in revenue is available to be made for women's basketball, it's a no brainer yes. When the average age of the team is over 30 years old they should have 100% included more rookies. They've only lost 1 game in 8 years and have won gold medals every Olympics since 1992 games where they lost. Brink, Reese, and Clark should have all been part of this team, point blank. That is best for womens basketball and best for the womens national team moving forward.  But all you see is the older players/coaches gatekeeping them. 

 

Men's teams do a great job of mixing new talent with old talent for their teams and it's best for business. 

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Seems just like the US women's soccer team. What could they possibly have in common? Hmmm...

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Silver needs to step in and discreetly force them to add CC to the roster. 
 

The NBA has lost over a quarter of a Billion dollars investing in the WNBA, they have every right to want to see their investment maximized. 
 

Favoring individual feelings/jealousy over the good of the sport and league (worldwide) should be a fireable offense. 

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  On 6/11/2024 at 1:42 PM, ChickenSandwich said:

Silver needs to step in and discreetly force them to add CC to the roster. 
 

The NBA has lost over a quarter of a Billion dollars investing in the WNBA, they have every right to want to see their investment maximized. 
 

Favoring individual feelings/jealousy over the good of the sport and league (worldwide) should be a fireable offense. 

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IMO it's not just CC that needs to be added. You need to add Brink and Reese as well. Those 3 along with Paige Bueckers are the future face of your league for the next 10 years. 

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  On 6/11/2024 at 12:50 PM, WelfareBuysMyWeed said:

If I was an olympic champion, I wouldn't give a fuck about viewer numbers, because I'd be a fucking olympian, and my craft would consume all of my fucking time.

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…and that’s how we think about the WNBA stars, just a bunch of basketball junkies diligently working their craft and giving no thought to acclaim or recognition 

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  On 6/11/2024 at 1:42 PM, BurntOrange&White said:

IMO it's not just CC that needs to be added. You need to add Brink and Reese as well. Those 3 along with Paige Bueckers are the future face of your league for the next 10 years. 

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They wouldn't have to play a minute to be some of the most viewed female athletes on social media at the Olympics. 
 

The Vets should embrace them and be introduced to their already larger followings. 
 

Go make your money ladies. 

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An ignored point in this is everyone is looking at it from an American perspective.   Is CC known/followed outside of the US like that?   All of the other players have played overseas in leagues with bigger more rabid following than the W has here.   Tarausi is a 6 time Euro league champ.  She, Griner, Stewie, and others all have very large fanbases outside of the US.   The international stage is not where the game needs to be "grown" honestly.

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  On 6/11/2024 at 3:02 PM, d2o said:

An ignored point in this is everyone is looking at it from an American perspective.   Is CC known/followed outside of the US like that?   All of the other players have played overseas in leagues with bigger more rabid following than the W has here.   Tarausi is a 6 time Euro league champ.  She, Griner, Stewie, and others all have very large fanbases outside of the US.   The international stage is not where the game needs to be "grown" honestly.

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They have a chance to pull in millions of views AND DOLLARS by adding the likes of Clark, Brink, and Reese to the team but they're forgoing that opportunity. Shouldn't the purpose of US Women's basketball be to grow the brand in the US to the level of that around the world? Them not putting the 3 most popular players in the US on the team(judging from social media engagements/etc) is counterproductive to growth of fandom in the US. 

 

Basically the US Women's Basketball needs to focus on brand growth in the US before they focus on world growth. These fucking players make more money playing in Europe and Russia than they do in the US. Giving the 3 mentioned above the platform to help it grow is so imperative but they're literally gatekeeping that. They're key to flipping the pay and women's basketball narrative in the US and helping build the WNBA into a worldwide brand but choosing not to is definitely a stupid fucking choice....especially at a time when WNBA is at the height of popularity because of those 3.

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  On 6/11/2024 at 3:02 PM, d2o said:

An ignored point in this is everyone is looking at it from an American perspective.   Is CC known/followed outside of the US like that?   All of the other players have played overseas in leagues with bigger more rabid following than the W has here.   Tarausi is a 6 time Euro league champ.  She, Griner, Stewie, and others all have very large fanbases outside of the US.   The international stage is not where the game needs to be "grown" honestly.

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You can try to justify "deserving it" all you want but everyone knows it doesn't work that way. They are going to win gold with or without Clark. They should want Clark for eyeballs plain and simple. I am not a fan of the gatekeeping that is going on here.

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Posted
  On 6/11/2024 at 3:19 PM, BeardIP said:

Just wait. I think it will happen, but in a way that allows all to save face.

How about CC being so gracious and sportsmanlike about all of this, since she started day 1? 

Taking the Obama's "When they go low, we go high" to heart and making America proud to not stoop to the level of the haters.

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Holy shit some people are canonizing her for some reason. 

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  On 6/11/2024 at 3:02 PM, d2o said:

An ignored point in this is everyone is looking at it from an American perspective.   Is CC known/followed outside of the US like that?   All of the other players have played overseas in leagues with bigger more rabid following than the W has here.   Tarausi is a 6 time Euro league champ.  She, Griner, Stewie, and others all have very large fanbases outside of the US.   The international stage is not where the game needs to be "grown" honestly.

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This don't make no sense.

Each country/region has its own broadcast of the Olympics, and the fans root for their home nations.  The Olympics are 100% about national pride, so the only people the US should be trying to cater too are the people who want to see the US win gold, in whatever sport.

Personally, I don't think Caitlin deserves to be on the squad from a talent perspective.  Not that she won't be ready in 4 years, but based on her performance so far in the WNBA, she's not ready.

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I'm fine with a rookie not making the team, but seeing the average age as over 30 seems really weird. I also agree that if you add Clark primarily for attention, add the other two popular rookies too. Make them play nice and stop catfighting on the internet.

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  On 6/11/2024 at 4:11 PM, 'stache said:

I'm fine with a rookie not making the team, but seeing the average age as over 30 seems really weird. I also agree that if you add Clark primarily for attention, add the other two popular rookies too. Make them play nice and stop catfighting on the internet.

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  On 6/11/2024 at 4:06 PM, DixonHur said:

This don't make no sense.

Each country/region has its own broadcast of the Olympics, and the fans root for their home nations.  The Olympics are 100% about national pride, so the only people the US should be trying to cater too are the people who want to see the US win gold, in whatever sport.

Personally, I don't think Caitlin deserves to be on the squad from a talent perspective.  Not that she won't be ready in 4 years, but based on her performance so far in the WNBA, she's not ready.

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Cmon man, plenty of fans from other countries root for and want to see their favorite American players.   Been that way since at least the first Dream Team.   They want their country to win sure but they definitely look forward to see their favorite US players.

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assuming CC doesn’t end up on the team, it will be hilarious when multiple indiana fever 20-point losses have more usa tv viewers than the women’s gold medal game. in fact it would be hilarious to have a fever game going up against the gold medal game on tv. the ratings disaster and ensuing controversy would serve the rest of the women right.

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  On 6/11/2024 at 4:14 PM, d2o said:

Cmon man, plenty of fans from other countries root for and want to see their favorite American players.   Been that way since at least the first Dream Team.   They want their country to win sure but they definitely look forward to see their favorite US players.

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What good does that do the US WOMEN when the game they play in the US is no where near as popular as it is in other countries? You're trying to put a world wide view on this when reality is they should be trying to improve their standing in their own country. You know how you do that? Including the 3 most popular rookies WITH world wide fan favorites. Any other thinking of how it should be done is idiotic and counterintuitive to growth of the WNBA in the US.

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  On 6/11/2024 at 4:14 PM, d2o said:

Cmon man, plenty of fans from other countries root for and want to see their favorite American players.   Been that way since at least the first Dream Team.   They want their country to win sure but they definitely look forward to see their favorite US players.

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The Dream Team was the first time professionals were allowed to participate in the Olympics, and there were only a handful of international players in the NBA at the time, so that's a bad comp.  

Secondly, women's basketball is only "popular" in the US... and it isn't particularly popular here.  In other words, few people in the international community give a fuck.  I bet if you asked 100 random people in any other country in the world to name an American female basketball player you'd get a lot of blank stares.  Those who did would likely either name Griner, because of her Russian detainment, or Caitlin because of pop culture.

When I lived in Europe, you were infinitely more likely to see handball, darts or snooker broadcast than you would women's basketball.

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  On 6/11/2024 at 1:34 PM, Pato del Muerto said:

I just looked at the men’s roster. Bunch of 30+, I think 2 are under 26- Halliburton and Edwards- and both of them have been in the nba for 4 seasons. 
 

Seems to mimic the womens roster pretty well. 

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Reminds me of USA Softball that basically was snubbing the younger talent for the retreads for the Olympic team, which led to USA not even winning gold in 2008 or 2020.  2020 team featured mid-to-late 30s Abbott and Osterman instead of some of the younger pitchers.  There was a huge pissing match for a while between NPF and Team USA. 

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  On 6/11/2024 at 4:58 PM, Js1 said:

Reminds me of USA Softball that basically was snubbing the younger talent for the retreads for the Olympic team, which led to USA not even winning gold in 2008 or 2020.  2020 team featured mid-to-late 30s Abbott and Osterman.  There was a huge pissing match for a while between NPF and Team USA. 

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As someone who carried around his own linoleum back in the day, I'm just hoping the US dominates the breakdancing in 2024

Team USA | Breaking

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