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Caitlin Clark takes heat for not advocating for social justice like Paige Bueckers

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Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers have a real argument as the brightest young stars in the WNBA. Both have made quick work of turning their franchises, the Indiana Fever and Dallas Wings, into playoff contenders. However, the conversation surrounding the two stars could not be more different.

Clark has been dubbed with unflattering nicknames such as “Caitlin Congress” due to some members of the U.S. Congress writing a letter to WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert demanding that the WNBA do more to protect Clark, even though neither Clark nor the Fever had anything to do with the letter.

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On the other hand, Bueckers has turned into a media and fan darling off the court, thanks in large part to her activism and public support of black women. After the Wings’ 96-91 win over the Chicago Sky on Sunday, Bueckers once again voiced public support for black women.

“I think Black women specifically, I grew up with a lot of Black prominent Black women in my life that were very important to me and how I was raised and how I grew up being my, my stepmom, my AAU coach,” Bueckers said of the lack of black female coaches in the WNBA in her post-game presser.

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