Stephanie White Is A LOSER & A LIAR! Caitlin Clark Needs To STAY AWAY From This LOSER MENTALITY
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Welcome to the Bendo podcast where we're
calling a spade a spade. Great to be
here with you guys today. Stephanie
White is a loser and a liar.
She has a losing mentality
and she just constantly lies every time
she's in front of a microphone. Lie,
lie, lie, lie. Stephanie White lies is
what we're going to start calling her.
Stephanie White lies. gave an interview
yesterday, press conference, media
availability, where she did two of her
favorite things, lied and showed off her
loser mentality. Stephanie White's not
obsessed with this. She She's not
obsessed with this. While other coaches
are busy scouting and watching film,
Stephanie White's busy going on
vacations and going and broadcasting on
ESPN doing playby-play commentary. She
she's not obsessed with this. While
other teams coaches are game planning
and strategizing, Stephanie White is on
vacations and at ESPN doing playbyplay
commentary.
She's not built for this. She's going to
ride CC for as long as she can ride her
for. If the Indiana Fever win a
championship, it's in spite of Stephanie
White, not because of Stephanie White.
If the Indiana Fever win a championship,
it's because Kayla Clark dragged this
bunch to the championship, not because
Stephanie White coached her tail off.
Let's get right into it, shall we?
Stephanie White lies. Stephanie loser
mentality
press conference. Like the video, hype
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to the channel. That would mean so much
to me. Let's start with the white lies
part of this, shall we?
Yeah, I mean I I think that exhibition
play, preseason play is um is always,
you know, trying to get a lot of
different um you know, players out
there. I think, you know, some of these
have been kind of freak things that have
happened. Um you know, it's it's
difficult to to really um you know, we
track everything. So, we we have a lot
of load management information. Um but
again, we talk all the time about
controlling the things that you can
control. Um a lot of the injuries that
happened last year um were really out of
our control. A lot of the injuries that
happened last year were really out of
our control. Stephanie White lies at it
again.
>> Um, you know, Mo coming down on
somebody's foot kind of out of our
control. And so, you know, I think for
us, we have the scientific data. Um, we
have the the pieces in place to make
sure that we're doing things and
controlling it as much as we can from
that aspect. Um, and then you got to go
out and play the game. I mean, injuries
are a part of the game. You know, all of
us have have been through it. Uh most of
us have been through it. Um and it's
it's just a part of of the risk that we
take to do what we love to do.
>> Now,
does anybody really think they have any
information?
S I know they say they do.
I know they say they have all the data.
Now, here's a question. Let's say they
do have all the Do we really think
they're using it properly? Do we really
think that they're interpreting it
correctly?
I'm going to lean on the side of
absolutely [ __ ] not.
A lot of the injuries that took place
last year were out of our control. Oh,
really?
Kayn Clark hurting her quad in training
camp, being forced to play in Iowa
against Brazil. Was that in your control
or out of your control? Did you put her
in the game or did you keep her from
playing knowing that her quad was
injured? Was that something you could
control or not control?
Okay. Because she missed the first
preseason game, so you knew something
was going on, but you wanted to sell
tickets. Ah
uh uh uh uh uh uh. So you have her play
against the Brazilian national team on a
bum quad. Nice.
The New York Liberty game. Oh, quad
issue again. Awesome.
Why was it a quad issue again? Well,
because you rushed her back too soon.
You didn't wait until it was healthy.
Was that something that you could
control or not control?
Oh, okay. Okay. Seattle Storm. The
Indiana Fever or beating the Seattle
Storm. I think it was a seven-point
game. Maybe 88 81 87 80 something along
those lines. You put Caitlin Clark back
in with 40 seconds left while we're up
seven and then she goes down with a
groin. Was that something you can
control or not control? Stephanie White
lies.
Was that something that you could
control or not control? Stephanie White
lies.
You rush her back from that injury.
She hurts it even worse against the
Connecticut son because you brought her
back too soon because all of your data
and all of your measurements and all of
your
Oh, you you you can't you utilize that
stuff properly? You can't interpret it
correctly.
Was that something that you could
control or not control? Stephanie White
lies.
Now, let me know in the comments section
below. Kelsey Mitchell against Las Vegas
Aces.
If she had proper nutrition,
if she was properly hydrated,
if she got the micronutrients that her
body needs to feed on
where she exerts the energy,
does Kelsey Mitchell go down in that
game? Did you guys do everything that
you could possibly do preventative
measure-wise to make sure that that
didn't take place? I'm going to bet you
didn't because this organization is
fraudulent.
Now that we have the lying part out of
this, let's talk about the loser
mentality. That is Stephanie White.
>> Steph
that standard is championship.
>> You stated that the standard is
championships. Now watch Steph White
smile in absolute nervousness. look at
Aaliyah Boston and tried to run from the
standard that she set herself.
>> How are you specifically preparing this
group to transition from from playoff
contender to a title favorite
>> heading into the season?
>> Yeah, I mean I I think certainly the
standard is to to position ourselves for
a championship. Like you know winning a
championship is hard.
>> The standard is to position ourselves
for a championship.
Winning a championship is hard.
What do you think Becky Hammond's
standard is
to position oursel for a championship?
No, it's to [ __ ] win a championship.
>> I mean, any anybody who's who's been a
part of championship teams can tell you
there's so many things that really have
to to come into play. Um, you know,
peing at the right time, being healthy,
right matchups, you know, all those
different things. And especially in a
series, um, winning a championship is
hard. You know, I think for this group,
>> especially in a series, winning a
championship is hard. Excuse after
excuse. Everybody has to be playing at
the right time and excuse and excuse and
excuse just setting just setting up for
losing. Just just just setting herself
up to lose.
>> And I I said it at the beginning of last
year, there's no substitute for
experience and taking that next step.
Um, and
>> that's why they get all these old
players with championship experience
because there's no substitution for
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