Not to mention if you can shoot from the logo, there is no such thing as on-court antics. I am a fan of Angle Reese too. Maybe if Draymond could increase his range.....99% of the time, I root for my conference rep to win, so I'm rooting for Iowa. I know that Clarks on-court antics can be irritating, but no worse than some other ultra-competitive athletes we've admired over the years. I would say that, overall, she has been a great rep for womens basketball on and off the court.
I agree, but oddly I still can’t stand her!99% of the time, I root for my conference rep to win, so I'm rooting for Iowa. I know that Clarks on-court antics can be irritating, but no worse than some other ultra-competitive athletes we've admired over the years. I would say that, overall, she has been a great rep for womens basketball on and off the court.
This ^^^. Just can't bring myself to cheer for Iowa. LSU, dislike Mulkey enough to not cheer for them. Big 10 or not, I know Clark doesn't have all world talent around her, but I just cannot cheer for the Hawkeyes.
The more you watch her...the more she makes plays that make you say: "Dang she really IS good!"I agree, but oddly I still can’t stand her!
So, if she transferred to UConn and played with 8 WNBA players instead of 0 at Iowa, would she have become a better player somehow? Individuals impact outcomes way more in basketball than in other sports, obviously, but it's still a team game. Being in a title game with the roster Iowa had last year and looking at a Final Four with this one is pretty wild. The hype is in overdrive, and I understand some backlash to that as an IA hater generally, but we've not seen anyone do the things she's doing. (the high school title note is objectively wild though lol)Maybe Clark can finally earn the "greatest of all time" that so many have already bestowed upon her.
Usually athletes have to win at least one championship to even be in the conversation.
She never even won a high school title.
I like Diana Taurasi's description of Clark as the alien. Her circumstances at Iowa make it really hard to compare her to the all-time greats from the dynasty programs. Clark is safely described as the best Big Ten WBB player of all time, but on a national basis, really hard to place Clark.Maybe Clark can finally earn the "greatest of all time" that so many have already bestowed upon her.
Usually athletes have to win at least one championship to even be in the conversation.
She never even won a high school title.
You trying to swing votes for LSU?
Maybe Clark can finally earn the "greatest of all time" that so many have already bestowed upon her.
Usually athletes have to win at least one championship to even be in the conversation.
She never even won a high school title.
No. I'm not clamoring for anything. Championships are usually factored in when debating great athletes. I find it interesting that does not seem to apply here.Oh so you're clamoring for a return to the days where half the top 10 recruits go to UConn, they go 41-0, win the title, claim best ever, rinse and repeat? That wasn't a good era for women's college basketball.
That LSU team is about as unlikeable as any team I've ever watched. As much as I hate Iowa, and I do hate Iowa, a part of me didn't hate seeing LSU lose.I hate to admit I was rooting for Iowa, LSU is a clown show. The fast play of the Hawks and transition basketball is fun to watch. Also, what can you say about Clark that hasn’t t already been said. Along with her three point barrage her passing is unreal. That being said, I’m glad she is gone after this year!
It hasn't been an easy road for UConn this year. That team of 6-7 active players have played with a lot of guts and grit.Thinking back to when Iowa signed Clark and she said her goal was to take Iowa to the Final Four. That's the sort of thing might expect a recruit to think but not say out loud if they were going to UConn, Stanford, SC or ND (where I thought she was going). Thought at the time that seemed unlikely but, damn if she didn't do it twice and not surrounded by a team full of McDonald all-Americans. She stayed at home with non-elite Iowa while Bueckers went the guaranteed Sweet Sixteen every year route with a shot at the Final Four cooked in at UConn.
Agreed, especially with starting 2 freshman, even if they were both McDonalds AAs.It hasn't been an easy road for UConn this year. That team of 6-7 active players have played with a lot of guts and grit.
Way to go hog farmer ladies. Ground it out, played tough, didn’t back down. I’ll go back to hating Iowa later, but for tonight I liked the grit and the win.I'm a fan of Clark for staying home and playing for the local university team, when she had every reason to leave. I wish we could have said the same of the Minnesota-born players who left the state for other venues. I'm not a fan of Iowa, but I want Clark to have great games and ultimately get rewarded for staying home, which trumps my hate of Iowa. When she leaves, I'll go back to Iowa hate once again.
Clark had courage. It takes no courage to step into a privileged and elite program.Thinking back to when Iowa signed Clark and she said her goal was to take Iowa to the Final Four. That's the sort of thing might expect a recruit to think but not say out loud if they were going to UConn, Stanford, SC or ND (where I thought she was going). Thought at the time that seemed unlikely but, damn if she didn't do it twice and not surrounded by a team full of McDonald all-Americans. She stayed at home with non-elite Iowa while Bueckers went the guaranteed Sweet Sixteen every year route with a shot at the Final Four cooked in at UConn.