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Caitlin Clark’s ‘problematic’ popularity comes from ‘race and her š“ˆā„Æš“uality’: former ESPN host

Caitlin Clark owes some of her “worth” as a marketable WNBA player to her race and š“ˆā„Æš“uality, according to former ESPN host Jemele Hill.

aĀ Los Angeles TimesĀ report suggested.

The Indiana Fever player took the country by storm the past year after setting all-time records for scoring during her senior season of college basketball and becoming the number one pick in the 2024 WNBA draft.

Clarkā€™s successĀ has since garnered massive media attention, with thousands attending her games and millions watching from home. She also signed a lucrative $28 million Nike sponsorship deal shortly after graduation.

Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever walks across the court in the first quarter against the New York Liberty at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on May 16, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana.Ā (Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

However, the LA Times wrote Clark’s success “draws questions of race and equity” in a league comprised 70% of Black players and nearly a third comprised of LGBTQ players.

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“We would all be very naive if we didnā€™t say race and her š“ˆā„Æš“uality played a role in her popularity,” the Atlantic writer Jemele Hill told theĀ LA Times. “While so many people are happy for Caitlinā€™s success ā€” including the players; this has had such an enormous impact on the game ā€” there is a part of it that is a little problematic because of what it says about the worth and the marketability of the players who are already there.”

Hill specifically called out brands like Nike for playing a part in ignoring more diverse players, arguing that “Black women are often erased from the picture.”

Clark’s success is forcing discussions on race in the WNBA, a Los Angeles Times report read.Ā (Elsa/Getty Images)

“Thereā€™s plenty of room to highlight and celebrateĀ Caitlin Clarkā€™s popularityĀ while also discussing ways in which to not erase Black women from a league that they have built and continue to build,” Hill said.

Nicole Melton, co-director of the Laboratory for Inclusion and Diversity in Sport at the University of Massachusetts, also described Clarkā€™s popularity as pushing a “comfortable” image.

“Cailtin fits a very comfortable narrative for a lot of people in the United States,” Melton said. “She comes from the heartland. Sheā€™s an amazing talent. Sheā€™s also a white, straight woman, right? Thereā€™s not a lot of things that would make people feel uncomfortable with that person being successful.”

The LA Times article followed similar comments from Las Vegas Aces center Aā€™ja Wilson earlier this month when sheĀ suggested Clarkā€™s raceĀ is a factor in her popularity.

WNBA player Aja Wilson claimed Clark’s race was a “huge thing” in how popular she became.Ā (Getty Images)

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“I think itā€™s a huge thing. I think a lot of people may say itā€™s not about Black and White, but to me, it is,” Wilson said. “It really is because you can be top-notch at what you are as a Black woman, but yet maybe thatā€™s something that people donā€™t want to see.”

Wilson added, “They donā€™t see it as marketable, so it doesnā€™t matter how hard I work. It doesnā€™t matter what we all do as Black women, weā€™re still going to be swept underneath the rug. Thatā€™s why it boils my blood when people say itā€™s not about race because it is.”

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