Thread: Other Sports Caitlin Clark is ****ing awesome
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Old 04-02-2023, 02:58 AM   #114
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Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic View Post
I just saw a video a couple of days ago with a WNBA star. I was high so I cannot remember who it was, or who was doing the interview, but it was a sports podcast with former pro players from the NFL, NBA, and MLB.

I know the player is one of the top WNBA stars, and they asked her if she could beat any NBA players in one-on-one, and she immediately, without hesitation, said absolutely not. She said that no WNBA star could even beat an NBA bench player who averages 2 minutes a game.

However, Caitlin Clark is 6' tall, is really strong, and has an amazing handle, and unlimited range, and could absolutely win games of one-on-one against some male walk-ons in D-1, and definitely against the people posting in this thread.
Im with you for the walk ons. Tyler Self was awful. Truly a putrid player. Nice kid and obv why he was on the team. Caitlin could take him for sure. The kid avg like 2 ppg in high school and he was a walk on at Kansas ��
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