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Jason Whitlock says Caitlin Clark is a ‘slave’ who black WNBA players are ‘exploiting’ to boost their profile

Jason Whitlock is adding fuel to the simmering racial tensions in the WNBA by equating white superstar Caitlin Clark to an African-American slave.

‘Caitlin Clark is ”Kunta Clark,”’ the sports podcaster said, likening the WNBA’s Rookie of the Year to the enslaved protagonist of Alex Haley’s 1976 bestseller, Roots. ‘She’s the actual slave that everybody else is exploiting for their benefit.’

Whitlock’s comparison followed a series of attacks on African-American players, whom he painted as ‘angry Black feminists.’ 

He specifically called out Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese and Connecticut Sun forward Alyssa Thomas, both of whom have been vocal about the racist comments directed at players by fans.

‘Angel Reese is included at the top of that list, and now Alyssa Thomas is like ”let me get my piece,”’ Whitlock said. 

Jason Whitlock says Caitlin Clark is a 'slave' who black WNBA players are 'exploiting'

Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark has called for racist fan abuse in the WNBA to stop

Whitlock also accused the Sun’s Dijonai Carrington of intentionally poking Clark in the eye during a recent game – something the Indiana Fever guard has rejected.

‘Caitlin Clark got poked in the eye and injured, black eye, you can still see the black eye,’ Whitlock said Friday, as quoted by Fox Sports Radio 790.

Following the most successful regular season in league history, the ongoing WNBA postseason is at risk of being overshadowed by controversy. While many Clark supporters have accused the league of conspiring against its biggest star, a number of players have voiced frustrations about racist fan abuse, much of which appears to come from Clark supporters. 

‘I think that in my 11-year career I never experienced the racial comments like from the Indiana Fever fan base,’ Thomas said Thursday.

Clark addressed the racist remarks directed at her black colleagues with reporters on Friday following the Fever’s first-round playoff defeat at the hands of the Sun.

‘It’s definitely upsetting,’ Clark said Friday morning. ‘Nobody in our league should be facing any sort of racism, hurtful, disrespectful, hateful comments and threats. Those aren’t fans. Those are trolls and it’s a real disservice to the people in our league, the organization, the WNBA.’

Alyssa Thomas spoke out on the 'unacceptable' racist abuse from Indiana Fever fans

Things were bad enough for the WNBA to address the issue in a statement this week.

‘The WNBA is a competitive league with some of the most elite athletes in the world,’ read the league statement. ‘While we welcome a growing fan base, the WNBA will not tolerate racist, derogatory, or threatening comments made about players, teams and anyone affiliated with the league.’

Meanwhile, FOX Sports analyst Nick Wright is insisting that racists used Clark’s popularity to spread hate towards black WNBA players.

‘You’ve got this boatload of new fans because Caitlin Clark is box office,’ the FS1 host said on his What’s Wright program. ‘But unfortunately, an inevitably, and the league should have seen this train coming down the tracks, on that bandwagon were folks that weren’t fans of basketball, that weren’t even actual fans of Caitlin Clark.’

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