Shannon Sharpe had an impassioned rant about how other commentators at ESPN minimized the impact Caitlin Clark was having on the WNBA early in her rookie season.
Sharpe was appearing on his customary Monday “First Take” co-host spot, and was speaking with Stephen A. Smith and Andraya Carter.
Shannon Sharpe had an impassioned rant about ESPN colleagues who minimized Caitlin Clark’s impact early in the WNBA season.ESPN
Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever advances the ball during the second half of a first-round WNBA playoff game against the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena on September 22, 2024 in Uncasville, Connecticut.NBAE via Getty Images
Sharpe did not name names of who he was talking about at ESPN.
Earlier in the season, Carter was one of the ESPN women’s basketball analysts who sought to pump the breaks on praising Clark.
When the Fever and Sky — featuring Clark’s rival, Angel Reese — were both struggling out of the gate but their games against each other drew outsized attention, Carter said, “I enjoy watching these two trying to have success in the W. But if we’re being completely honest, their teams are having a mid-off right now. Their teams are just very mid. They’re eight and ninth in the WNBA standings.”
In his “First Take” rant on Monday, Sharpe talked about all of the exposure Clark brought to the WNBA.
“Caitlin Clark, what she’s doing, doesn’t minimize what they’ve done,” he continued.
“But we should’ve been giving her the credit. We saw the ratings, we saw the merchandise sales, we saw the attendance, but y’all want to make it about something else. … Caitlin Clark is box office. She’s doing this. And instead of giving her credit, y’all trying to make it about, ‘Oh y’all poo-poo’ing the old guard. Y’all never talked about the old guard like this.’ Nah, I ain’t gonna let it slide.”
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