Unbelievable: Caitlin Clark Said Choosing Iowa Women Basketball Was The Biggest Mistake That She Has Ever Made…..

Unbelievable: Caitlin Clark Said Choosing Iowa Women Basketball Was The Biggest Mistake That She Has Ever Made…..

NBA champion Stephen Jackson ripped CBS host Gayle King over her interview with South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley earlier this month.

Staley led the Gamecocks to an undefeated season en route to winning her third championship at the helm of South Carolina. King interviewed Staley on April 7 on CBS and said, “We were all cheering for Iowa, of course, and Caitlin Clark…”

Jackson, on Saturday, came after King for the remark in an explicit video posted to X. He said King demeaned Staley with the Clark mention.

“So, Gayle King’s supposed to be somebody that’s big in the journalism space, right? And I don’t consider her Black media. Y’all give her all these passes because she’s Oprah’s friend. I don’t give a f— whose friend she is. You don’t do nothing for nobody.

“But you cannot demean Dawn Staley like that. You’re talking to her about winning the championship, about going undefeated. And you have the nerve to get on there and say, ‘We was rooting for Caitlin Clark and you broke everybody’s hearts.’

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“Who is we? Who is we? All the Black people I know was rooting for Dawn Staley. We’re all fans of Caitlin Clark, but the way you put it, that s— was trash. I’m glad it’s a new day in the media space. You don’t even say stuff like that to somebody on an interview. You demeaned her and made it about Caitlin Clark. That’s trash, super trash.”

While Clark went on to be the No.1 pick of the WNBA Draft, South Carolina’s Kamilla Cardoso was the No. 3 pick for the Chicago Sky.

The Gamecocks are also built for another run next season. Raven Johnson, Bree Hall, Te-Hina Paopao, MiLaysia Fulwiley and Tessa Johnson are all expected to return for the 2024-25 season.

 

n less than one month, Caitlin Clark will introduce herself to the WNBA at last as the most-hyped prospect to enter the league in over a decade. Clark, drafted first overall by the Indiana Fever, has touched off a revolution in women’s basketball — her tenure at the University of Iowa broke viewership records, and she enters pro ball as the top scorer in NCAA history.

Clark has yet to debut in the WNBA, but her Fever jersey has flown off the shelves as fans gear up in advance of her first game. Clark’s new threads have even made a surprising crossover into music, where a recent performer in Indianapolis delighted the crowd by walking onstage in the lead guard’s familiar #22.

Country music superstar Tim McGraw is in the midst of his “Standing Room Only” tour, and at a recent stop in Indy, the Grammy-winning singer/songwriter drew vociferous applause when he came on stage at Gainbridge Fieldhouse rocking Clark’s brand-new jersey.

It is not the first time that McGraw has shown his support and admiration for Clark. During a tour stop in Iowa last month, McGraw received a thunderous ovation when he wore Clark’s Hawkeyes jersey, and he later proclaimed that he “couldn’t be a bigger fan” of the 22-year-old.

 

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