KTV & Jason Whitlock Fearless EXPOSE WNBA Indiana Fever MISSION to KILL Caitlin Clark
FULL TRANSCRIPT
Oh man. Oh man. We got to get to this
one. Jason Whitlock was in the kitchen
whipping up a pot of something. He was
whipping up a pot of something on this
Caitlyn Clark situation. As it appears,
the WNBA is trying to minimize her at
every turn possible. We have talked
about this thing. We have went in on
this thing. We have been ahead and in
front of this situation. Okay, he didn't
hold back. We got to get into it. It's
really weird the way the Indiana fever
be moving toward her and we'll break
more of that stuff down as well. Welcome
to Keep the Vision. Make sure you like,
comment, subscribe, share the channel,
hit that bell notification to hype the
video. That would be greatly
appreciated. Let's get right into
things. Man, Jason Whitlock was whipping
up a pot of something. Let's get into
it.
The WNBA is trying to kill Caitlyn Clark
with paper cuts. M
>> I I talked about this yesterday
uh to some degree about like they're
killing Caitlyn Clark, but they're
killing her with paper cuts.
Thousand little cuts is how they're
trying to kill Caitlyn Clark. And
yesterday they hit her with another
paper cut. It was announced that the
Indiana Fever
would have all 44 of their nationally
televised game or of their games
televised on national TV. That's
amazing. And we know why that is because
of Caitlyn Clark. And so it's not the
Indiana Fever that are getting all 44 of
their games on national TV. It's Caitlyn
Clark who's getting all 44 of her games
on national TV. That's a fact. That's a
fact. But this goes into what I even
said to Whitlock where I said even
during the free agency and during the
draft, the whole Raven, a lot of the
things the Indiana Fever have done
signals to them trying to
be successful without Caitlyn Clark
rather than with her. Going and getting
Raven Johnson, going and doing this,
getting all these small guards. Kelsey
Mitchell is the number one priority.
Kelsey Mitchell, we want her to be here
forever. Kelsey M. It seems like they
want to win without Caitlyn Clark. And
then you had Kelly Crossoff and them
talking about how they want to make the
Indiana fever like Apple.
Apple is more than an iPhone. They
iPads, MacBooks, all types of stuff.
They want this to be more than Caitlyn
Clark. And they have tried minimizing
her at every turn. We've been calling it
out. There's no way Caitlyn Clark
shouldn't have been in the front of this
damn flyer to say in all 44 games.
What sense does that make? It doesn't.
Whitlock, you on to something, bro.
Everybody knows that Caitlyn Clark is
the reason for the season.
That's it. She's the reason. 1,000%
Caitlyn Clark told them, "Hey, y'all
need to lock into a room. We need to get
this thing together. But look at how the
Indiana fever, just a small little paper
cut. You may not even notice that it's a
cut, but it's obvious to anyone that's
listening or watching or has their eyes
open.
This is the presentation. For those of
you that can't see it, the Indiana Fever
went on their social media feed on
Twitter and put out a deal, all 44
national TV games, and they pictured
three Indiana Fever players, Kelsey
Mitchell, Aaliyah Boston, and Caitlyn
Clark. And Kelsey Mitchell is centered,
and she's flanked by Caitlyn Clark, and
Aaliyah Boston. You would look at this
visual presentation and assume Kelsey
Mitchell is the most important player on
the Indiana Fever. I told y'all they
keep you got to pay attention when they
be saying Kelsey Mitchell's the number
one priority this and that. They are
talking beyond free agency. Stephanie
White got on camera and said we are we
want an offense that prioritizes what
Kelsey does well. They mean her being a
priority all around even in marketing
apparently. It's crazy.
And that's a joke. You would think that
Kelsey Mitchell was the reason all 44
national TV games or was even part of
the reason. And I love Kelsey Mitchell
as a player. I'm from Indiana. I'm an
Indiana Fever fan because of Caitlyn
Clark. The whole nine. I think Kelsey
Mitchell is a tremendous player, but she
has nothing to do with all 44 Indiana
Fever games being on national TV. It's
Caitlyn Clark and the Indiana Fever
trying to send out the message that
Caitlyn Clark's just part of this
ensemble. She's no bigger than Kelsey
Mitchell. She's no bigger than Aaliyah
Boston. She's just part of the ensemble.
When do you ever see this in men's
sport? Do you think the Bulls ever put
out some kind of promotion about selling
tickets or uh selling out games or TV
ratings without centing and making it
crystal clear it's Michael Jordan? Yeah,
they don't do that. They don't do that.
It It's only It's only this league. I
don't know why it's only this league
that had it's so important to them to uh
uh butter up everybody feelings and try
to make it seem like oh no it's about
all of us. It's about all of you guys.
It's all of you guys. It's not it's not
it's not one it's not one big star here.
It's all of you guys. Only in this
joke show only in this clown show.
There's no way. There's absolutely no
way Caitlyn Clark should not be in the
middle of this thing. And this is beyond
this this uh image. It's beyond this,
man. All around the board, they have
tried to minimize this girl at every
single turn.
You think the Celtics centered Kevin
McCale? If again there was no Twitter
social media at this time, do but in
their promotions, do you think they were
focusing in on Kevin McCale or Robert
Parish and Larry Bird was kind of just
off to the side part of the ensemble?
These are paper cuts,
little bitty cuts that by themselves
don't mean anything. But in connection
with all the other paper cuts,
they're trying to kill Caitlyn Clark.
They're trying to send out a message.
This is this is the difference between
men and women.
There is no standard when it comes to
women. There is no merit-based system
when it comes to women. There's a group
of people with the power that sit in
some sort of social media team or HR
department. How can we take care of
everybody? How can we make everybody
>> I just said that. I just said that
>> feel valued or equally valued.
How can we be equitable in everything
that we do?
That's what the WNBA is doing. They've
taken an awesome gift in Caitlyn Clark
and and rather than try to elevate her
and have her tide
lift all boats,
they're killing her with paper cuts
and hoping that you don't notice. And
when she's laying on the floor dead and
she no longer sells tickets, she's not
as popular, the the the tide doesn't
rise, all the boats aren't lifted, that
oh well, it's sexism or it's racism. No,
it's the paper cuts.
It's the lack of a merit-based
standard
that is killing the WNBA
uh and killing the growth of the WNBA
cuz they're trying to say, "Well, now
Kelsey Mitchell feels valued. Look what
we did. We pretended
that you were just as big as Caitlyn
Clark."
>> Bro, he's on to something, man.
Whitlock.
Stir the pot. Stir the pot. Keep
cooking. YOU COOKING UP A POT OF
something with this one. I'm telling
he's on to something. He's on to some.
Only in this league
does the the the the higherups or
whoever try to make it seem like the
stars aren't the stars. The NBA, they
UNLOCK MORE
Sign up free to access premium features
INTERACTIVE VIEWER
Watch the video with synced subtitles, adjustable overlay, and full playback control.
AI SUMMARY
Get an instant AI-generated summary of the video content, key points, and takeaways.
TRANSLATE
Translate the transcript to 100+ languages with one click. Download in any format.
MIND MAP
Visualize the transcript as an interactive mind map. Understand structure at a glance.
CHAT WITH TRANSCRIPT
Ask questions about the video content. Get answers powered by AI directly from the transcript.
GET MORE FROM YOUR TRANSCRIPTS
Sign up for free and unlock interactive viewer, AI summaries, translations, mind maps, and more. No credit card required.