🚨Caitlin Clark & Raven Johnson GOING VIRAL OVER THIS EXCHANGE IN FIRST GAME‼️
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Many people was talking about this
Kaitlin Clark situation that occurred at
the game yesterday, man. Now, I kind of
avoided. I didn't think it was that big
of a deal, but uh it looked like it is,
man. A lot of people is talking about it
is definitely growing legs. We have to
address this here on the channel. Now,
something else we're going to talk about
in this video is not only Caitlyn Clark
wearing this damn back brace, because
that's what we talking about right now,
is her actually calling out Stephanie
White during a pregame presser. So, I
feel like a lot of people kind of missed
that presser because of the game and it
was a lot of stuff going on. So, we
gonna talk about that. But, I want to
talk about this guys. This to me
doesn't look like a back brace. This to
me look like a heating pad. Yes, a
heating pad. And somebody in the
comments actually
caught it. This to me is not It's a
hitting pad, guys. It's not a back
brace. Somebody said, "Well, it's game
one and they were hard pressing her."
It's not a back brace. I'm a Chicago Sky
fan. Um, somebody said, "Hold on,
because somebody definitely caught it."
Kayla Clark talking to Raven Johnson and
Sophie on the bench. What?
Wow,
>> that's a rare occasion, but we'll get to
that a little later.
>> Wow. So, Kay Oh. Oh, look like Raven
Johnson reached it across Kayla Clark
back. Just one embrace hug.
So they tried to hug each other. Never,
bro.
Never.
Raven is a little afraid of CC, but when
the season start.
Wow, bro.
I just lost my whole train of thought.
This video could have been about
something else. But this is this is good
to see.
This is good to see right here. I can't
even lie, bro. This is good for the
culture. This is good for women's
sports. With all that being said, the
back brace thing was a heating pad.
Let's listen to Kaylin Clark fire up on
Stephanie White with this offball, on
ball situation. Let's listen.
>> Not a ton of nerves. Just like get out
there, run around. You know, it's going
to be probably a little sloppy here and
there for both teams. That's kind of
what preseason games are about. You give
everybody some run. You figure out what
lineups work, what don't, and
everybody's just trying to get their
footing again. And same goes for me,
too. So I think obviously can rely on
the USA basketball stuff that I did and
that experience of getting back to, you
know, my body feeling good and bring
that into today for sure.
>> Um,
how much do you expect to play today?
>> Yeah, like 20 25 minutes is probably
where what you're going to see. Um, not
like a minute restriction or anything
like that. Just, you know, wanting to
see some other lineups of people that
are, you know, trying to make the team
and giving them opportunities as well.
So that's still a good amount of
minutes. Um, you know, I expect to be
out there and basically I'm pretty sure
we're planning on treating the first
half like a real game and I expect New
York to probably do the same and then,
you know, second half a lot of other
people are going to get some runs. So,
um, but yeah, I expect to play a good
amount.
>> And then, um, sorry, um, I read a lot
this week from your guys' media
availability, you just talking about how
some
artic
>> Yeah, just coming into today. Yeah, I
think sometimes like it's taken a little
bit out of context like the offball
stuff and um
>> here we go.
>> You know, like we want to play in trans
transition and we want to play with a
lot of pace. We want to outlet to near
guard. You know, if that's not me, I
need to get down the court and you know
that allows people to come screen for me
and get me open. It also makes the other
team get cross matched. You know,
they're not able to find their matchups.
They want to get matched, especially
with me and Kelsey. Like that presents
two tough matchup opportunities. And the
more I just stand around and wait for
the ball, that allows them to get the
match up set that they want. So, yeah.
Yeah, I mean just be off the ball a
little bit, especially in dead ball
situations. And uh you know, I think
patience and waiting for screens and it
is tiring. It's hard, you know, drilling
the ball at 94 ft. Like, you know,
that's that's exhausting. And that's why
we're going to do it to the other team.
We're going to pick up Paul. We're going
to guard. Um that's not fun for the
other team's primary ball handler
either. So, um you're going to see a
good variation of both, but I mean like
I'm going to be the primary ball
handler. That's that's never going to
change.
That right there
let me know. Caitlyn Clark has trumped
Stephanie White and the Fever
organization. Caitlyn probably went in
there this season. If y'all do not let
me be the primary ball handler, I will
leave this team. I bet you any amount of
money. Look at the smile on Caitlyn
Clark face when she said this. Bro,
>> you're going to see a good variation of
both, but I mean like I'm going to be
the primary ball handler. That's that's
never going to change.
>> Let me see.
>> Hi.
>> Um I know it's still early. You guys are
have a little bit of time now
gone through, but what even with the
continuity you have with this group,
what sticks out about, you know, the new
crees with you guys?
>> Yeah, I think uh specifically Mo and
Mai, like I think them coming in, I
think it allows us to not really have a
drop off when AB like needs a breather
or something like that. You know, they
both play pretty similarly. like
athletic bigs that I think what's kind
of stood out about both the two of them
going through camp is like they
understand basketball. They understand
the game. You know, we're not out there
running a set play like to get somebody
open. Like it's an action and then you
just you're just playing off one
another. You're cutting, you're passing,
you're setting your teammates up for
success. And I think they both really
understand that part of basketball
really well, you know. So, I think that
was really important. And then, you
know, our our younger players and um you
know, they're just figuring it out as
they go. And I remember when I was a
rookie and my head was spinning so I I
know how they feel and you know this is
quite the first place to play um as a
rookie. You know, this environment is
incredible. It's intense and obviously a
lot of championship DNA on that team. So
I think for them just soaking it in and
don't overthink. That's like kind of
what I try to remind everybody whether
you're new or whether you're coming back
like just play like play basketball. You
all know how to play basketball. Like
don't overthink like just go out there
and do what you do and don't do anything
that you can't do and you'll be you'll
be in a good spot.
Hi. Hi, Caitlyn. Uh, thank you for
taking the time to maybe show you Paul's
life. Um, uh, you're returning to a team
that made it to the cusp of the finals
last season. So, what with your unique
skills with your unique skill set do you
want to bring to help this team take
that potential final step?
>> Yeah, I mean, while this is a very
different team than last year, um, you