Is anybody actually talking about Cooper dejean other than woke outrage mongers and those who like to be outraged by outrage mongers? Why do we even pay attention to people like jemele hill who no longer even fits in with woke espn? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Gotta love all the "controversy" surrounding her. It's the only thing to get eyeballs on the WNBA because if it were about the play nobody would tune in
If they want eyeballs on their league then they need to promote the shit out of this lady. How can someone this hilariously tall be so ****ing hot!?
Originally Posted by Womble:
If they want eyeballs on their league then they need to promote the shit out of this lady. How can someone this hilariously tall be so ****ing hot!?
I have nothing against this kid at all, but might have to unfollow ESPN for a bit if "first preseason 3 pointer" is the level of coverage for a while...
Originally Posted by Womble:
If they want eyeballs on their league then they need to promote the shit out of this lady. How can someone this hilariously tall be so ****ing hot!?
Check out former Mizzou player Sophie Cunningham.
Big fan of her IG account.
But you're right. If the WNBA wants more viewership they're gonna have to seriously tap into the mens market. Until Clark, there's never been a guy out there who's asked his buddy "Hey you wanna go down to the bar, the PHX Mercury (or any womens matchup pro or college) are playing tonite".
But sex sells. Always has.
Men are turned off by lesbians. Thats just the rules of nature. A good portion of that league are miserable shitlib lesbians. WNBA needs to promote the hotties. [Reply]
Some of her game resembles of how a guy plays and you can tell its just waaay too much for any other woman in that league to handle. She shook a couple girls completely out of their shoes tonight like a 20yr old playing vs a toddler.
For instance...her shot form, delivery. She gets the ball off VERY quick, Steph like.
Her rotation is good and her form/follow through is good.
If youve ever watched any woman bball player, they have the "girl" shot form. Yall know what I mean, many times it looks they have to put some ooomph into it from deep behind 3 line and Clark doesn't have this problem at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CoMoChief:
Some of her game resembles of how a guy plays and you can tell its just waaay too much for any other woman in that league to handle. She shook a couple girls completely out of their shoes tonight like a 20yr old playing vs a toddler.
For instance...her shot form, delivery. She gets the ball off VERY quick, Steph like.
Her rotation is good and her form/follow through is good.
If youve ever watched any woman bball player, they have the "girl" shot form. Yall know what I mean, many times it looks they have to put some ooomph into it from deep behind 3 line and Clark doesn't have this problem at all.
Yeah it's something I commented on a while back. A few of the ncaaab guards play way smoother and shoot like men. Made it really cringe for me to watch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CoMoChief:
Check out former Mizzou player Sophie Cunningham.
Big fan of her IG account.
But you're right. If the WNBA wants more viewership they're gonna have to seriously tap into the mens market. Until Clark, there's never been a guy out there who's asked his buddy "Hey you wanna go down to the bar, the PHX Mercury (or any womens matchup pro or college) are playing tonite".
But sex sells. Always has.
Men are turned off by lesbians. Thats just the rules of nature. A good portion of that league are miserable shitlib lesbians. WNBA needs to promote the hotties.
Aces star A'ja Wilson announces signature shoe with Nike.
That's too funny. Caitlin Clark needs to get started already so people can stop forcing people's popularity. her and Reece havent even started and they're way more profitable that most of the best in the league. This chip on the shoulder shit is so cringe. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Cooper DeJean in a little bit of hot water. DeJean, who was recruited to play D1 basketball as well, was asked if he could beat Caitlyn Clark 1v1. He said he thinks he would be she would get some buckets on him...and some people lost it. Saying he's an idiot and has no chance to beat Clark. Go take a look at his HS mix tape.
You asked him the question, he answered it.
I love that this thread started with your saying this:
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Almost any former male high school starter under 38 would mop the floor with her.
And now the best you can do is point out that one of the best athletes in college sports can beat her. Move those goalposts even further, tool. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Womble:
If they want eyeballs on their league then they need to promote the shit out of this lady. How can someone this hilariously tall be so ****ing hot!?
She doesn't look like that on the court. She's just tall and skinny with a pale face. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Cooper DeJean in a little bit of hot water. DeJean, who was recruited to play D1 basketball as well, was asked if he could beat Caitlyn Clark 1v1. He said he thinks he would be she would get some buckets on him...and some people lost it. Saying he's an idiot and has no chance to beat Clark. Go take a look at his HS mix tape.
You asked him the question, he answered it.
IMO, that’s a result of this absurd sexism witch-hunt but also simple racism.
Dude’s white as bread and looks like your typical Whitey McWhiteface who can barely dribble. If he was black and said this same thing, everyone would have taken him at his word and not given a shit.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
I mean seriously - what are we bitching about here?
Of course he'd wreck her. He's backing guys down here and hitting from literally anywhere on the court.
Sometimes it’s hard to believe we’re all the same species.
I assume there’s a good chance he was 16, 17 in some of these highlights. When I graduated high school I was like 5’6” 130 lbs. Then there’s this fucker, prob like 6’, chiseled like a Greek god, dunking effortlessly from nearly a flat-footed position lol [Reply]