What Caitlin Clark’s Treatment Tells Us About the WNBA
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United States
Started July 03, 2026
It is neither a business nor a sports league; if it was either, it would celebrate and protect a hugely popular generational talent
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What Caitlin Clark’s Treatment Tells Us About the WNBA
National Review (United States) | Jul 02, 2026
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Jul 03, 2026
Celebrating talents like Caitlin Clark is essential for the WNBA's identity, fostering a culture that attracts fans and sponsors alike.
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Caitlin Clark's treatment reflects broader issues in women's sports, where marketability often overshadows fairness and support for all athletes.
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Jul 03, 2026
The WNBA must prioritize the visibility and protection of star players like Caitlin Clark to elevate the league's status and profitability.
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Investing in star players like Clark could enhance the WNBA's appeal, but it risks alienating smaller market teams and players.
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Jul 03, 2026
While Caitlin Clark deserves recognition, the WNBA should focus on team success and not individual fame to sustain long-term growth.
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