***CC22 and the Fever mega thread***

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Yes, when they had an NIL deal with her, which they no longer do.

She signed with Topps/Fanatics in 2022 and then left for an exclusive deal with Panini in March, 2024.
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eyesofhawk

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There were multiple players after Clark got her technical for hitting the stanchion that did the same thing and didn’t get a technical for it. There has also been examples of players clapping and not getting a technical for it. Their lack of consistency seems to revolve around Clark.
Clark doesn’t benefit from freedom of movement calls because she doesn’t get them called for her very often, only against her. In relation to the amount of times she handles the ball, she gets to the line less than any other player.
There’s a good video on YouTube that shows all the flagrant fouls against Clark in her career….the majority of them have not been called, yet she still has more flagrant fouls against her than any other player and some of those weren’t even called fouls on the court. It’s really not even a question that Clark gets called differently than any other player in the league- anyone that knows basketball agrees with that.
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pablow

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Yes, when they had an NIL deal with her, which they no longer do.

She signed with Topps/Fanatics in 2022 and then left for an exclusive deal with Panini in March, 2024.
There is currently a WinCraft necklace with CC's face and #22 for sale at the WNBA Fever Team Store

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Franisdaman

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Kelsey Plum is averaging 23.9 points a game, shooting 52% from the field, and 6.4 assists per game. No guard in the W comes close to those numbers, yet her rank is 5 with the media and 12 on the player vote. That tells everything you need to know about the travesty of a sport's league. An absolute joke.

In 2024, with Caitlin entering the league, the WNBA suddenly got the eye balls it was desperately seeking. Good job, WNBA. We all now see what a sh.itty product you have, the thug players, and how horribly it is run.

Does anyone think the owners of teams for Cleveland (2028), Detroit (2029), and Philadelphia (2030) are a bit nervous right now? Maybe some buyer's remorse? They EACH paid $250 MILLION for their expansion franchise. Earlier expansion fees for teams joining between 2025 and 2026 were significantly lower, ranging from $50M (for Golden State and Toronto) to $75M (for Portland).
 
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KurtWarner

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In 2024, with Caitlin entering the league, the WNBA suddenly got the eye balls it was desperately seeking. Good job, WNBA. We all now see what a sh.itty product you have, the thug players, and how horribly it is run.

Does anyone think the owners of teams for Cleveland (2028), Detroit (2029), and Philadelphia (2030) are a bit nervous right now? Maybe some buyer's remorse? They EACH paid $250 MILLION for their expansion franchise. Earlier expansion fees for teams joining between 2025 and 2026 were significantly lower, ranging from $50M (for Golden State and Toronto) to $75M (for Portland).
I'm sure they're hoping like heck cc doesn't tell the league to shove it where the sun doesn't shine and get out