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ESPN’s David Dennis Jr. defends WNBA’s treatment of Caitlin Clark: ‘There’s really no controversy’

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Caitlin Clark finished 11th among WNBA guards in All-Star voting by her peers in the league, and ESPN’s David Dennis Jr. insists this is not the great injustice it’s being portrayed to be.

Clark’s name is once again being dragged into culture wars after the All-Star voting results were released. This time, there appears to be more credibility to some of the outrage, with even Candace Parker ripping the league’s players for their apparent snub. Parker alleged WNBA players must have “some insecurities if you’re sitting down and putting Caitlin Clark as the 11th best guard.”

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David Dennis Jr., however, explained that getting the 11th-most votes doesn’t mean players ranked her the 11th-best guard. WNBA players were tasked with selecting four guards on their ballot. In theory, Clark may have been widely considered the fifth- or sixth-best guard, but dropped to 11th since there were only four spots available on the ballot.

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