Caitlin Clark Is The Truth

Mask

"OneOfTheBest"
Platinum Member
Your boy, Bitch-Critic is a clown. I absolutely think she’s a hoodrat. She growing up but I definitely said it, back then. I never said she’s unremarkable or unmarketable, unless there’s an autocorrect I didn’t catch. What I did say, by her actions around the draft, she won’t be as widely marketable as Clark was because she did and still does hoodrat shit: twerking, attitude, etc. I fucking said it. But that sensitive bitch keeps running with a half quote I simply didn’t bother to correct him on because I don’t respect him. There is no way I implied she’s a failure, trash or anything close. But I know a ghetto chick when I see one and Reese is, and THAT I do not deny saying.
Y’all ninjas are off the chain
 

THREAD_CRITIC

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Can you imagine lebron and AD being on ESPN and cackling about wemby and saying reality is coming for him. The NBA isn't a bunch of French pussies

They were so right that she's already one of the best point guards in the league and has the first rookie triple double in the history of the league halfway thru the season
Nobody called Wemby the GOAT before he’s stepped on a NBA floor….and if LBJ and AD did do that on ESPN nobody would’ve gave a fuck…Everything Bird and DT said was true.
 

therealjondoe

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Nobody called Wemby the GOAT before he’s stepped on a NBA floor….and if LBJ and AD did do that on ESPN nobody would’ve gave a fuck…Everything Bird and DT said was true.
The greatest prospect since the goat even though he never played against nba players.

The wnba is starving for eyes and money and these fools go and shit on their greatest prospect. Lebron would never do that.

When's the reality check coming because clark is having a better rookie season than taurasi and bird
 

THREAD_CRITIC

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
The greatest prospect since the goat even though he never played against nba players.

The wnba is starving for eyes and money and these fools go and shit on their greatest prospect. Lebron would never do that.

When's the reality check coming because clark is having a better rookie season than taurasi and bird

Wemby was playing pro ball in Europe and got a lot of criticism based on his frame and his lackluster play at the start of summer league… Wemby just don’t have a bunch of crybaby cult fans and he’s a Man. Men don’t typically care about that shit we use it as motivation and don’t speak on it.

Clark isn’t even top 20 in the W. Probably 3rd best on her own 8th place team..she’s had 4-5 good games out of 20. Considering the fact people were calling her the GOAT who should go play with men in the Big 3…. Reality has been came.

Bird and DT were both All stars and 1st team All NBA their rookie seasons :roflmao: You might be worse than King T. She you just start following this bitch a few months ago…He at least had years invested
 

Walter Panov

Rising Star
Registered
Here are the league's efficiency leaders. Caitlin's now in the top 20. Can someone explain the math behind Caitlin being rookie of the year over Angel Reese? And also the math for Caitlin being the best player on their team? Is that Maga math or what?

#PlayerGPMINPTSFG%3P%REBASTSTLBLKTOVEFF
1​
A'ja Wilson
19​
33.8​
26.9​
52.7​
32​
10.9
2.7
1.8
2.7
1.6
33.4​
2​
Napheesa Collier
20​
34.9​
20​
46.8​
31.6​
10.2
3.7
2.2
1.5
2.6
25.3​
3​
Breanna Stewart
21​
34.4​
19.4​
45.5​
23.9​
9
4
2.1
1.4
2
25.1​
4​
Jonquel Jones
21​
30.8​
16​
58.3​
42.2​
8.9
3.3
0.7
1.1
2.3
22.7​
5​
Dearica Hamby
20​
35.4​
18.8​
51.3​
41.3​
10.5
3.7
1.5
0.1
2.9
22.6​
6​
Alyssa Thomas
20​
34.6​
12.1​
50.3​
0​
9.6
7.9
1.6
0.6
4
21.8​
7​
Nneka Ogwumike
17​
31.7​
17.1​
53.6​
44.4​
7.1
2.6
1.8
0.6
1.4
21.4​
8​
Ezi Magbegor
20​
31.5​
13.4​
49.2​
27.3​
8.8
2.4
1.6
2.5
1.9
21.4​
9​
Angel Reese
19​
31​
13.9​
41​
33.3​
11.7
1.9
1.4
0.3
1.8
19.3​
10​
Jackie Young
18​
33.6​
18.7​
44.1​
34.5​
4.8
5.8
0.8
0.3
2.4
19.2​
11​
Arike Ogunbowale
20​
38.5​
23.6​
36.8​
34.8​
4.9
4.9
2.8
0.2
3.3
19.2​
12​
Sabrina Ionescu
21​
33.4​
18.9​
41.7​
33.7​
4.3
6.3
1
0.3
2.7
18.4​
13​
Aliyah Boston
22​
30.6​
13.5​
50.2​
40​
8.4
2.7
0.8
1.3
2
18.3​
14​
Caitlin Clark
22​
34.6​
16.1​
39.3​
33.1​
6
7.4
1.4
0.8
5.5
18​
15​
Tina Charles
19​
28.9​
14.1​
46.5​
26.1​
9.1
2.1
1.3
0.4
1.9
17.7​
16​
Jewell Loyd
20​
34.2​
19.9​
36.6​
27.3​
5.2
3.8
1.6
0.3
2.2
17​
17​
Alanna Smith
20​
28​
12.1​
50.9​
47.7​
5
3.2
1.3
2
1.9
16.7​
 

THREAD_CRITIC

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Here are the league's efficiency leaders. Caitlin's now in the top 20. Can someone explain the math behind Caitlin being rookie of the year over Angel Reese? And also the math for Caitlin being the best player on their team? Is that Maga math or what?

#PlayerGPMINPTSFG%3P%REBASTSTLBLKTOVEFF
1​
A'ja Wilson
19​
33.8​
26.9​
52.7​
32​
10.9
2.7
1.8
2.7
1.6
33.4​
2​
Napheesa Collier
20​
34.9​
20​
46.8​
31.6​
10.2
3.7
2.2
1.5
2.6
25.3​
3​
Breanna Stewart
21​
34.4​
19.4​
45.5​
23.9​
9
4
2.1
1.4
2
25.1​
4​
Jonquel Jones
21​
30.8​
16​
58.3​
42.2​
8.9
3.3
0.7
1.1
2.3
22.7​
5​
Dearica Hamby
20​
35.4​
18.8​
51.3​
41.3​
10.5
3.7
1.5
0.1
2.9
22.6​
6​
Alyssa Thomas
20​
34.6​
12.1​
50.3​
0​
9.6
7.9
1.6
0.6
4
21.8​
7​
Nneka Ogwumike
17​
31.7​
17.1​
53.6​
44.4​
7.1
2.6
1.8
0.6
1.4
21.4​
8​
Ezi Magbegor
20​
31.5​
13.4​
49.2​
27.3​
8.8
2.4
1.6
2.5
1.9
21.4​
9​
Angel Reese
19​
31​
13.9​
41​
33.3​
11.7
1.9
1.4
0.3
1.8
19.3​
10​
Jackie Young
18​
33.6​
18.7​
44.1​
34.5​
4.8
5.8
0.8
0.3
2.4
19.2​
11​
Arike Ogunbowale
20​
38.5​
23.6​
36.8​
34.8​
4.9
4.9
2.8
0.2
3.3
19.2​
12​
Sabrina Ionescu
21​
33.4​
18.9​
41.7​
33.7​
4.3
6.3
1
0.3
2.7
18.4​
13​
Aliyah Boston
22​
30.6​
13.5​
50.2​
40​
8.4
2.7
0.8
1.3
2
18.3​
14​
Caitlin Clark
22​
34.6​
16.1​
39.3​
33.1​
6
7.4
1.4
0.8
5.5
18​
15​
Tina Charles
19​
28.9​
14.1​
46.5​
26.1​
9.1
2.1
1.3
0.4
1.9
17.7​
16​
Jewell Loyd
20​
34.2​
19.9​
36.6​
27.3​
5.2
3.8
1.6
0.3
2.2
17​
17​
Alanna Smith
20​
28​
12.1​
50.9​
47.7​
5
3.2
1.3
2
1.9
16.7​

White.
 

phatkitty

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Here are the league's efficiency leaders. Caitlin's now in the top 20. Can someone explain the math behind Caitlin being rookie of the year over Angel Reese? And also the math for Caitlin being the best player on their team? Is that Maga math or what?

#PlayerGPMINPTSFG%3P%REBASTSTLBLKTOVEFF
1​
A'ja Wilson
19​
33.8​
26.9​
52.7​
32​
10.9
2.7
1.8
2.7
1.6
33.4​
2​
Napheesa Collier
20​
34.9​
20​
46.8​
31.6​
10.2
3.7
2.2
1.5
2.6
25.3​
3​
Breanna Stewart
21​
34.4​
19.4​
45.5​
23.9​
9
4
2.1
1.4
2
25.1​
4​
Jonquel Jones
21​
30.8​
16​
58.3​
42.2​
8.9
3.3
0.7
1.1
2.3
22.7​
5​
Dearica Hamby
20​
35.4​
18.8​
51.3​
41.3​
10.5
3.7
1.5
0.1
2.9
22.6​
6​
Alyssa Thomas
20​
34.6​
12.1​
50.3​
0​
9.6
7.9
1.6
0.6
4
21.8​
7​
Nneka Ogwumike
17​
31.7​
17.1​
53.6​
44.4​
7.1
2.6
1.8
0.6
1.4
21.4​
8​
Ezi Magbegor
20​
31.5​
13.4​
49.2​
27.3​
8.8
2.4
1.6
2.5
1.9
21.4​
9​
Angel Reese
19​
31​
13.9​
41​
33.3​
11.7
1.9
1.4
0.3
1.8
19.3​
10​
Jackie Young
18​
33.6​
18.7​
44.1​
34.5​
4.8
5.8
0.8
0.3
2.4
19.2​
11​
Arike Ogunbowale
20​
38.5​
23.6​
36.8​
34.8​
4.9
4.9
2.8
0.2
3.3
19.2​
12​
Sabrina Ionescu
21​
33.4​
18.9​
41.7​
33.7​
4.3
6.3
1
0.3
2.7
18.4​
13​
Aliyah Boston
22​
30.6​
13.5​
50.2​
40​
8.4
2.7
0.8
1.3
2
18.3​
14​
Caitlin Clark
22​
34.6​
16.1​
39.3​
33.1​
6
7.4
1.4
0.8
5.5
18​
15​
Tina Charles
19​
28.9​
14.1​
46.5​
26.1​
9.1
2.1
1.3
0.4
1.9
17.7​
16​
Jewell Loyd
20​
34.2​
19.9​
36.6​
27.3​
5.2
3.8
1.6
0.3
2.2
17​
17​
Alanna Smith
20​
28​
12.1​
50.9​
47.7​
5
3.2
1.3
2
1.9
16.7​
How are they ranking overall effeciency when they all play different positions? Wouldnt it make more sense to rank them in position specific groups?
 

Walter Panov

Rising Star
Registered
How are they ranking overall effeciency when they all play different positions? Wouldnt it make more sense to rank them in position specific groups?
Here's a statistic for guards only. Caitlin ranks 50 in assist-to-turnover ratio.

PLAYERTEAMMINAST/TOAST RatioREB%TO RatioeFG%USG%
1​
Kristy WallaceIND
19.5​
3.38​
25.9​
5.5​
7.6​
44.3​
13.1​
2​
Moriah JeffersonCON
6.7​
3​
23.1​
1.6​
7.7​
46.9​
13.8​
2​
Odyssey SimsDAL
31.4​
3​
28.4​
4​
9.5​
52​
17.6​
4​
Crystal DangerfieldLAS
14​
2.89​
27.7​
3.6​
9.6​
32.4​
13.7​
5​
Veronica BurtonCON
10.7​
2.78​
41.7​
5.6​
15​
68.4​
13.3​
6​
Lou Lopez SénéchalDAL
5.2​
2.67​
21.1​
4.3​
7.9​
36.5​
12.8​
7​
Jackie YoungLVA
33.6​
2.42​
23.7​
6.9​
9.8​
51.5​
24.3​
8​
Jordin CanadaATL
30.2​
2.4​
37.5​
6​
15.6​
54.5​
14.8​
9​
Sabrina IonescuNYL
33.4​
2.38​
24.2​
6.3​
10.2​
50.4​
25.5​
10​
Lindsay AllenCHI
20.4​
2.33​
32.6​
3.5​
14​
49.4​
12.2​
11​
Rhyne HowardATL
32​
2.32​
17.3​
6.9​
7.5​
46.3​
22.3​
12​
Natasha CloudPHO
33.7​
2.28​
33.8​
6.1​
14.8​
44.4​
18.6​
13​
Kelsey PlumLVA
35.6​
2.28​
20.1​
3.1​
8.8​
51.7​
23.5​
14​
Natisha HiedemanMIN
14.8​
2.25​
30.5​
5.6​
13.6​
39.6​
18.2​
15​
Brittney SykesWAS
16.7​
2.2​
23.4​
14​
10.6​
53.3​
29.8​
16​
Dana EvansCHI
22.7​
2.18​
24.2​
2.7​
11.1​
44.9​
18.6​
17​
Courtney VanderslootNYL
24.1​
2.15​
34.9​
5.8​
16.3​
50.7​
15.8​
18​
Chelsea GrayLVA
22.2​
2.13​
33​
7.1​
15.5​
43​
18.7​
19​
Aari McDonaldLAS
23.3​
2.08​
26.6​
4.9​
12.8​
51.3​
20​
20​
Kayla McBrideMIN
32.6​
2.06​
21.2​
4.8​
10.3​
58.2​
18.7​
21​
Tyasha HarrisCON
30.8​
2.03​
21​
2.8​
10.3​
52​
16.8​
22​
Karlie SamuelsonWAS
29.1​
2​
18.9​
5​
9.4​
51.1​
15.3​
22​
Maya CaldwellATL
20.2​
2​
20​
4.4​
10​
62.5​
12.8​
22​
Sydney ColsonLVA
6.5​
2​
27.3​
1.5​
13.6​
54.2​
13.2​
25​
Erica WheelerIND
16.8​
1.96​
27.4​
5​
14​
43.6​
16.1​
26​
Skylar Diggins-SmithSEA
31.8​
1.95​
26.6​
4.1​
13.6​
43.2​
23​
27​
Layshia ClarendonLAS
15.4​
1.95​
30.6​
5.8​
15.7​
51.8​
14.2​
28​
Sophie CunninghamPHO
26.1​
1.9​
21.2​
6.9​
11.2​
56.3​
11.8​
29​
Courtney WilliamsMIN
26.4​
1.89​
28​
8.8​
14.8​
43.9​
23.1​
30​
DiDi RichardsWAS
9.6​
1.86​
18.3​
7.1​
9.9​
41.3​
15.1​
31​
Diamond DeShieldsCHI
16.4​
1.8​
17.4​
4.8​
9.7​
37.4​
19.2​
32​
Chennedy CarterCHI
24​
1.79​
15.2​
5.5​
8.5​
55.5​
25.9​
33​
Shatori Walker-KimbroughWAS
21.1​
1.78​
19.5​
4.9​
11​
45.8​
16.3​
34​
Tiffany HayesLVA
21.6​
1.77​
18.5​
6.8​
10.5​
50​
17​
35​
Sug SuttonPHO
15.8​
1.74​
32​
4​
18.4​
37.5​
14.9​
36​
Jewell LoydSEA
34.2​
1.73​
14.8​
7.4​
8.6​
41​
27.1​
37​
Lexie BrownLAS
23.7​
1.71​
23.7​
4.9​
13.8​
40.1​
19.6​
38​
Kate MartinLVA
15.5​
1.67​
21.5​
6.8​
12.9​
49.2​
11.1​
39​
Marina MabreyCHI
32.8​
1.65​
20.4​
7.3​
12.3​
46​
21.1​
40​
Julie VanlooWAS
24.6​
1.6​
30.8​
4.1​
19.2​
47.7​
20.7​
41​
Olivia ÉpoupaMIN
6.7​
1.6​
43.6​
10.1​
27.3​
40​
13​
42​
Sevgi UzunDAL
27.3​
1.56​
29.7​
4.1​
19​
41​
14.8​
43​
Sami WhitcombSEA
15.5​
1.52​
21.2​
4.7​
13.9​
46.4​
16.1​
44​
Kiana WilliamsSEA
3.3​
1.5​
15​
0​
10​
36.7​
16.3​
45​
Arike OgunbowaleDAL
38.5​
1.49​
15.4​
6.3​
10.3​
44.3​
29​
46​
Jacy SheldonDAL
19.4​
1.41​
22.9​
5​
16.3​
50.5​
13.3​
47​
Betnijah Laney-HamiltonNYL
33​
1.38​
21.3​
6.7​
15.4​
54.6​
17.4​
48​
Allisha GrayATL
32.9​
1.38​
13.4​
6.2​
9.7​
51.1​
21.1​
49​
Tiffany MitchellCON
16.1​
1.33​
11.8​
4.9​
8.8​
35.2​
16.6​
50​
Caitlin ClarkIND
34.6​
1.33​
27.2​
8.7​
20.5​
50.2​
24.4​
 

D'Evils

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
I just reslly want to know why no one had a tripple double in all these years. Wtf was y'all doing?

Maybe because the WNBA still go by college rules... only playing 40 mins...

Maybe they should go the NBA/Professional route and go to 4 - 12 min quarters / 48 mins
 

pookie

Thinking of a Master Plan
BGOL Patreon Investor
The video of her comment....at the:50 mark Sabrina Ionescu said this was the Fevers Superbowl game we already beat them 3 times..lol
 

REDLINE

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
The video of her comment....at the:50 mark Sabrina Ionescu said this was the Fevers Superbowl game we already beat them 3 times..lol


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