Stephanie White is perhaps the most divisive head coach in the WNBA at the moment. On the one hand, she has to deal with the pressure of coaching one of the greatest talents the WNBA has ever seen.
But from another perspective, that pressure can easily be transformed into a sense of privilege, given that Caitlin Clark is considered a generational talent.
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James Boyd Defends Stephanie White From Criticism
White recently revealed that it’s “harder and harder” to continue to coach in such a high-pressure environment. Amid the criticism of her statement from some Fever fans and the WNBA world, writer James Boyd came to White’s defense on social media.
“I lean on my family. I lean on my mentors. I lean on my peers,” White said while revealing she texts ‘back and forth’ with coaches in the WNBA and in college basketball.
“Often times I’ll get the reassuring text message and even if I don’t respond, I hear it and I sense it and it gives me perspective. I lean on our staff. The reality is, just like players, on some days, you just don’t have it. Life happens. And on those days, I can go to them and say, ‘I need y’all today.'”
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Many fans criticized White’s coaching and her reactions to some of the high-profile incidents in the WNBA this season. However, Boyd defended White on X.
“The reaction on here is insane. Steph was asked a question. She answered, thoroughly and vulnerably. But to act like she’s making excuses instead of just describing basic human emotion is disingenuous. Her job is extremely hard. No shame in acknowledging how she navigates that.”
White has caught some flak this season for the way she has managed Clark’s minutes. Another aspect of Clark and White’s relationship that fans have noticed is their sideline bickering.
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Despite a few heated verbal exchanges between the two this season, Clark downplayed any rumors of a rift between the two in June.
“I think a lot of those things happen all the time. There are a lot of people out there in the media or on TV that think they know a lot of things and they’re just blatantly wrong about a lot of things. I ride with Steph. I ride for these girls. Steph has my back more than anybody,” Clark said.
At present, the Fever have clinched a playoff berth with a respectable 24-14 record as the fifth seed in the league. They currently have a 115.7 offensive rating, which ranks first in the WNBA, and a +6.3 net rating, which is good enough for fourth.
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So, for all of White’s faults, according to fans online, it’s clear that she has done some justice to Clark and the Fever’s offense.
This article originally appeared on Pro Football Network.
