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00:00I want to start with the WNBA today because of the violence.
00:05I have never seen anything like it, like not in the NBA, except, I guess, you know, the Celtics and Pistons, maybe.
00:18Back in the day, how much they hated each other.
00:21The violence between Lambert and the Celtics and Larry Bird and everybody involved in that parish, you name it.
00:29There were fists flying then.
00:31But this stuff that I saw the other night, now, you know, I don't have any bones in this.
00:37I just think it's out of control.
00:39Like, I'm watching this game and the way they're abusing this Clark girl with everything.
00:45The hit from behind could have really injured her.
00:49You don't see that coming, you know, the crank in the back with the neck snap.
00:54She goes down.
00:55I don't think that was a flop at all.
00:57I think she got lit up, and it was like, it was violent.
01:02She got it in the face, got hit from behind.
01:05Her teammate then tackles this other girl.
01:08When she's coming down for a layup, this Sophie Cunningham chick tackled that chick and then dragged her out of bounds.
01:14And then she had the full hair tug going and everything else.
01:17They didn't kick anyone out of the game.
01:20They all got technicals, et cetera.
01:21After the game, the coach went crazy and blamed the officials for everything, including the war in Ukraine and in Gaza and Iran and, of course, Israel.
01:33She blamed them for everything.
01:35Don't tell me she's not getting fined.
01:38What is going on with that league and the violence in these games?
01:41And it's just downright dirty.
01:42Farrell, they got to get it under control.
01:45I mean, listen, there is blame to go all over the place.
01:51Obviously, J.C. Sheldon, the kid from Connecticut, went way too high, got Caitlin Clark in the face.
01:56I get it.
01:57Should have been a flagrant.
01:58Caitlin gets up, obviously goes back at Sheldon.
02:01And then here comes my girl, pride of the Jersey Shore, Marina Mabry, with a little bump.
02:06Now, listen, I think she bumped her.
02:11I'm not saying she flopped, but Caitlin knows how to sell things.
02:16Listen, I'll give you an example.
02:18Third quarter, she hits a three.
02:21It's a timeout.
02:23She's being ushered to the bench.
02:25She celebrates to the bench and then peels back around and comes out to center court, throwing her arms in the air.
02:32Listen, the girl is the media star.
02:37You could argue she's one of the five most popular basketball players in the world right now.
02:43Right now.
02:44Like, I'm putting her with NBA guys in regards to popularity.
02:49Now, my problem, and I think everybody should have got a text.
02:53And you could have thrown out Mabry if you wanted to.
02:55They threw out Cunningham.
02:57They threw out Cunningham.
02:59Here's my point.
03:00Number one, Stephanie White.
03:03You'll see that happen.
03:05We're old school.
03:06You want to get her back?
03:08All right, I'm running Caitlin Clark on triple screens all day.
03:14And as soon as I see JC Shelton do it, I'm just going to just get a little side, a little pick.
03:19You know, we just kind of get that leg out.
03:21Get my flesh and blood there.
03:23To do it with 48 seconds left to go in a game, on a fast break, someone could have got hurt.
03:30Now, you can say Caitlin almost got hurt.
03:33But a fast break when you tackle someone, like, get your flesh and get it in the third quarter when everybody's in the game.
03:41That what Cunningham did to me, fast break, tackle from behind, that's cowardly.
03:47And anyone that disagrees with me, go have someone do that to your daughter, and then you tell me you'll be okay with it.
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