Stephen Curry Just DESTROYED EVERYONE Who BULLIED Caitlin Clark! – I wish she had gone and played for Ice Cube!!! Then no one would even care about the WNBA, just like BEFORE!!!!!!! | HO

In a stunning development that has reverberated throughout the sports world, NBA superstar Stephen Curry has taken a bold stand in support of Caitlyn Clark, the college basketball sensation who has faced a wave of criticism and unwarranted attacks. Curry, renowned not only for his unparalleled skills on the court but also for his exemplary sportsmanship, has used his platform to champion Clark, drawing attention to both her remarkable talents and the unfair scrutiny she has faced.

Stephen Curry tried to 'steal' Caitlin Clark from Nike in a closed-door  Curry brand pitch | Marca

Clark, a rising star in women’s basketball, has been compared to Curry due to her exceptional shooting skills, particularly her deep three-pointers. The parallels between her game and Curry’s are striking: both players possess a near-magical ability to make shots from well beyond the arc, with a quick and precise release that has become a signature of their style. Curry’s endorsement of Clark is more than just a nod to her shooting prowess; it’s a recognition of her overall impact on the game, including her confidence, flair, and leadership qualities.

“I saw somebody break down the release time, which is pretty much identical to mine,” Curry remarked, highlighting the technical similarities between their shots. “Her confidence—you can’t help but watch when she plays. She’s a performer.” Curry’s praise reflects not only his admiration for Clark’s skills but also his respect for her approach to the game. Her performances have captivated audiences and elevated women’s basketball, echoing the excitement and energy that Curry has brought to the NBA.

Caitlyn Clark’s style of play has undeniably made her one of the most talked-about athletes in the WNBA. Her fearless attitude and ability to handle pressure have drawn comparisons to Curry, a player who has set the standard for excellence and excitement in basketball. Clark’s impact extends beyond her on-court achievements; her presence has infused the game with a new level of energy and visibility, contributing to increased interest in women’s basketball.

Despite her success, Clark has faced her share of challenges. Recently, she was asked about her name being used to support racist and sexist ideas within the league. Clark’s initial response was focused on her commitment to basketball and her refusal to let outside negativity affect her. “I don’t see it. Basketball is my job. Anything on the outside, I can’t control that, so I’m not going to spend time thinking about that,” she said. This pragmatic approach was intended to keep her focus on her performance rather than the controversies surrounding her.

However, Clark’s response did not sit well with everyone. Connecticut Sun player D. Carrington took to social media to express her dissatisfaction with Clark’s stance, questioning how one could remain unaffected by their name being used to justify various forms of discrimination. Carrington’s comments sparked a broader discussion about the role of athletes in addressing social issues and the responsibility they bear as public figures.

Stephen Curry tried to ‘steal’ Caitlin Clark from Nike in a closed-door Curry brand pitch

Caitlin Clark is the golden girl of the moment, the wave everyone wants to ride to secure a place in women’s basketball that sooner rather than later will have its relevance. And it seems Stephen Curry also wanted to be part of Clark’s success.

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According to reports from Bleacher Report, Curry was involved in an offer that would have Clark sign with the Under Armour family and the Curry brand.

Caitlin Clark recently announced that she reached an agreement with Nike to be the official brand of her signature shoes for a multimillion-dollar amount, which, according to reports, could reach up to $20 million.

Stephen Curry tried to sway Caitlin Clark from Nike

But Curry had other plans. According to sources familiar with the matter, Curry and Clark met so Under Armour could present their vision for the shoes, similar to what happened with Michael Jordan and Nike in that iconic deal signed by his mother. In the end, Caitlin signed with Nike, and Steph couldn’t “pull Nike out of the deal.”

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Caitlin Clark’s first Nike signature shoe has already caused controversy with A’ja Wilson. While most fans are excited for the upcoming shoe, a subsection of WNBA fans took the opportunity to rant about Clark getting a signature before A’ja Wilson.

It’s a fair question to ponder. Wilson is, quite literally, the best player in the league. And she was the best player in college when she was at South Carolina.The only active WNBA players with a signature shoe at the moment are Breanna Stewart (Puma), Elena Delle Donne (Nike) and Sabrina Ionescu (Nike).