ESPN host Pat McAfee is apologizing for referring to Caitlin Clark as a “white bitch,” but insists he meant it to be as a compliment to the WNBA rookie. During the opening moments of Monday’s show, McAfee discussed one of the weekend’s biggest sports stories: A tense moment where Clark elbowed Chicago Sky guard Chennedy Carter, and Carter reciprocated by shoving Clark to the floor. Advertisement Considering Clark is the highest profile player to join the WNBA ― and her team, the Indiana Fever ― she’s been the focus of other teams.
The confrontation between the two players is helping to promote the narrative that rival WNBA players are jealous of the attention given to Clark . On Monday, McAfee disagreed with the notion that the entire WNBA 2024 draft class deserved credit for the league’s higher profile, saying Clark deserved all the credit. But he came under fire for the way he said it.
“Nah, just call it for what it is,” McAfee said on his show. “There’s one white bitch for the Indiana team who is a superstar.” Advertisement Of course, people had thoughts.
ESPN laid off 20 people to give Pat McAfee $17 million a year to produce a show geared towards people who have been asked to leave a Chili's on more than one occasion. https://t.co/lp2wdy9FWR — Mike Beauvais (@MikeBeauvais) June 3, 2024 ESPN made the editorial choice to pivot sports coverage away from reporting and toward hot takery.
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