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00:00WNBA is still happening, and they have, just like every other league, an all-star game.
00:06And I told you she was done when it comes to the fans,
00:11not the bandwagon violent losers with the fans,
00:15not the people who want to inject race into every conversation
00:18when I don't bring up race in any conversation.
00:21People infer race in conversations I make, but I never bring it up.
00:25The all-star game voting.
00:27This is a straight-up popularity contest amongst the fans of the sport.
00:31Because let me tell you, Ethan, Craig, et cetera,
00:34they're not going on to vote for the WNBA all-star game.
00:38In fact, some of them don't know the game exists.
00:41I'd go ahead and show the people while I was right.
00:43Oh, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:45So the fan voting came in from the fans who watched the games.
00:48Remember, I said it was over for her, and oh, she's the league, she's this and that.
00:53Cut your tongue out.
00:54This is what stupid people said.
00:56And look at this.
00:57Number one is Aja Wilson.
00:59Number two is Paige Beckers, my favorite player in the WNBA.
01:02Number three, Aaliyah Boston.
01:03Wait a minute.
01:04You mean she's not the most popular player with the fans on her own team?
01:08Because Aaliyah Boston plays with Thou Who Should Not Be Named Yet.
01:13Number four, Breanna Stewart.
01:14Stewie plays for the Liberty.
01:16Oh, you have her.
01:17And then you have Kaitlyn Clark.
01:19Then you have Jackson Shepard.
01:20Then you have Angel Reese, seventh.
01:22And you see, Gavin Williams, Olivia Miles, who's arguably both rookie of the year and MVP.
01:27She's down at ninth, but she's new.
01:29And Kelsey Mitchell, you see, your golden child is fifth among the fans.
01:34Again, when I speak, I speak what I know, not what I think.
01:39The bottom line is this.
01:40The act is getting tired.
01:42It doesn't mean that she won't sell sneakers, and we'll show the sneaker in just a little while.
01:47It doesn't mean that she doesn't sell out arenas.
01:49But now there's just as many people in those arenas to root against her as for her.
01:55The act is tired, and that's why your golden child, the person who you say anything about,
02:01you literally threaten violence, is fifth.
02:03So you want to go threaten all those fans that voted her fifth?
02:06The problem is not me.
02:08The problem is you, because you don't respect the women's game.
02:13That's what it comes down to.
02:15I respect too much sports to lie to you, okay?
02:17I am telling you, amongst the fans, the act is over.
02:21The act is tired.
02:23The act is an act.
02:26They want to see the real you, and you got to have another trick other than playing no defense
02:31and cursing out officials.
02:33You got to still bring it on the court all the time, and if you're not the most popular player
02:38with the fans on your own team, then obviously you're doing something wrong,
02:42because two years ago, you were the top guy.
02:45Two years ago, you were the top guy.
02:48Shout out to all the people.
02:48We got a packed house here.
02:50So again, Kaitlin Clark's act is getting tired with the fans.
02:55I recognize she's the most famous person.
03:00That doesn't mean she's the actual most popular person, because you can be famous for a lot
03:09of things.
03:09If you want to give an extreme example, this is an extreme example, okay?
03:14Right now, okay, if somebody was to walk into this restaurant and defecate, everybody would
03:21look at the person, but they wouldn't like it.
03:24Now, that's an extreme example, but you understand the point.
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