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WNBA legend Lisa Leslie says Caitlin Clark should be on Team USA

It is official. Caitlin Clark has supplanted LeBron James as the most polarizing figure in all of American sports — by far.


Overzealous fans once again resorted to name-calling and blame when Clark was not included on Team USA’s basketball roster for the upcoming Paris Olympics in July 2024. They used the oft-regurgitated racial tropes and accusations of jealousy, racism and hate for the 22-year-old basketball sensation whom the selection team left off.


Multiple NBA and WNBA players have defended Clark against her alleged haters including LeBron James, Charles Barkley and Lisa Leslie. The latter had a blunt and succinct response about Caitlin possibly accompanying the team to France for the Olympic Games.

Leslie, a three-time league MVP and four-time Olympic gold medalists, couldn’t fathom Clark not being on the team.


“She better be on the Olympic team,” Leslie told ESPN. “We should not leave the country without her. She’s a bona fide baller. There’s no doubt she’s already one of the best players in the world.”

As it turned out, Clark was the only collegiate player invited to participate in the Olympic trials in Cleveland back in the spring. However, her schedule conflicted with her participation in March Madness with the Iowa Hawkeyes.

However, the nominating committee chose to go with veteran superstars in the WNBA, despite the fact that Clark won Rookie of the Month for May 2024:

Caitlin Clark was not included on Team USA basketball squad, sending her fans into fits of rage

  • Kahleah Copper,
  • Napheesa Collier,
  • Chelsea Gray,
  • Brittney Griner,
  • Sabrina Ionescu,
  • Jewell Loyd,
  • Kelsey Plum,
  • Breanna Stewart,
  • Diana Taurasi,
  • Alyssa Thomas,
  • A’ja Wilson,
  • Jackie Young

The league will take a monthlong break during the Olympics from July 18 to Aug. 14. 

Meanwhile, Clark fans are in an uproar with what they term as a snub from the team allegedly born of jealousy and hate, terms applied by Clark’s “delusional” fan base — as 11-time college championship coach Gino Auriemma of UCONN described them this past week on the “Dan Patrick Show.”

5 Responses

  1. Clark has to wait for her time. There is something called induction. The USA team is comprised of veteran players. Don’t see any of the other newest WNBA players complaining

    1. S­t­a­r­t w­o­r­k­i­n­g f­r­o­m h­o­m­e! G­r­e­a­t w­o­r­k f­o­r-E­v­er, ­S­t­a­y a­t H­o­m­e M­o­m­s O­R a­n­y­o­n­e n­e­e­d­s­ a­n e­x­t­r­a i­n­c­o­m­e. G­e­t s­t­a­r­t­e­d. Y­o­u o­n­l­y n­e­e­d­ a sju computer a­n­d a reliable c­o­m­p­u­t­e­r c­o­n­n­e­c­t­i­o­n­ s­o
      d­o­n’t g­e­t l­a­t­e t­r­y……. 𝗪­­𝘄­­𝘄.­­𝗪­­𝗼­­𝗿­­𝗸­­𝘀­­𝗣­­𝗿­­𝗼­­𝗳­­𝗶­­𝘁­­𝟭­­.­­𝗖­­𝗼­­𝗺

    2. None of the other newest players are as good as Caitlyn. Caitlyn is by far better than at least half the veterans on that team, and Will be the best of all of them in just a short time. Hater.

    3. Induction? This is a league that HAD abysmal attendance and had to fly on commercial planes until she showed up.
      None of the 12 girls on the team got that accomplished for the league!

  2. You guys are wishing something bad on this girl to be riding so hard for her. What I mean is, you’re making her a target of everyone’s ire. Does she even want the pressure of being on this team right now? There is no “I” in team. No matter how great she is, she can’t do it by herself, and shouldn’t want to.

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