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Idk exactly what to believe but women’s basketball on twitter gotta be the most toxic shit ever 😅 Let em go tho

Hannah apparently made some comments about she doesn’t believe in gay marriage according to her beliefs the Bible
The gays been on her case since ,think this was early last year

I guess Miles is gay & their trying to tie that to reason she left
I stand with Hannah.
 
Idk exactly what to believe but women’s basketball on twitter gotta be the most toxic shit ever 😅 Let em go tho

Hannah apparently made some comments about she doesn’t believe in gay marriage according to her beliefs the Bible
The gays been on her case since ,think this was early last year

I guess Miles is gay & their trying to tie that to reason she left
Miles leaving is a 100% about the bag
lol all niggas do is reminisce about the 80s and 90s NBA then act like ppl gotta be best friends to be successful on the court
 
Idk exactly what to believe but women’s basketball on twitter gotta be the most toxic shit ever 😅 Let em go tho

Hannah apparently made some comments about she doesn’t believe in gay marriage according to her beliefs the Bible
The gays been on her case since ,think this was early last year

I guess Miles is gay & their trying to tie that to reason she left


I still feel some of it has to do with the coach and some of it may have to do with Hannah putting up some ill-advised shots toward the end of NDs run..and yea the NIL as well..
 
Need context..cuz she do sound crazy right now but I need context.


Much like last season with Iowa Hawkeyes phenom Caitlin Clark, there’s a sense that more attention is paid to the team South Carolina is playing rather than their impressive run. You could make the case that the narrative around UConn guard Paige Bueckers and her quest to win a national championship drives much of the media coverage.

“Sometimes we create these narratives about great players — Caitlin was one of them; Paige is one of them right now — and we tend to forget the narrative about what our kids have been able to do, going for their third in four years,” Staley told the media on Saturday. “There’s a sentimental narrative about Paige. A great freakin’ player. Anybody would start their franchise with Paige because she’s a winner. … But when you put a narrative out there, everybody sees that, and it puts us at a disadvantage, whether you want to believe so or not. Officials see it. It’s all over TikTok. It’s all over ‘SportsCenter.’ It’s all over all of that.

“I just want to put it out there. I can’t not address it because it’s happening. It happened to us last year. Everything was about Caitlin Clark and her legacy and her ability to win a national championship. Yet we were coming into this thing undefeated, doing something that’s unprecedented at the time. We find ourselves back here in a similar situation.”

Presumably, Staley is taking issue with the framing that she said the narratives around Bueckers overshadow South Carolina. After going back and reading all the quotes, I think it’s a bit of a nitpick in either direction. Staley didn’t say those exact words, but she heavily implied the sentiment. She is more specifically talking about the existing narratives and the desire to see both teams get the spotlight. Still, you can certainly read her comments as a feeling that her team is getting the short shrift despite being 35-3 and the defending champion.
 

Much like last season with Iowa Hawkeyes phenom Caitlin Clark, there’s a sense that more attention is paid to the team South Carolina is playing rather than their impressive run. You could make the case that the narrative around UConn guard Paige Bueckers and her quest to win a national championship drives much of the media coverage.

“Sometimes we create these narratives about great players — Caitlin was one of them; Paige is one of them right now — and we tend to forget the narrative about what our kids have been able to do, going for their third in four years,” Staley told the media on Saturday. “There’s a sentimental narrative about Paige. A great freakin’ player. Anybody would start their franchise with Paige because she’s a winner. … But when you put a narrative out there, everybody sees that, and it puts us at a disadvantage, whether you want to believe so or not. Officials see it. It’s all over TikTok. It’s all over ‘SportsCenter.’ It’s all over all of that.

“I just want to put it out there. I can’t not address it because it’s happening. It happened to us last year. Everything was about Caitlin Clark and her legacy and her ability to win a national championship. Yet we were coming into this thing undefeated, doing something that’s unprecedented at the time. We find ourselves back here in a similar situation.”

Presumably, Staley is taking issue with the framing that she said the narratives around Bueckers overshadow South Carolina. After going back and reading all the quotes, I think it’s a bit of a nitpick in either direction. Staley didn’t say those exact words, but she heavily implied the sentiment. She is more specifically talking about the existing narratives and the desire to see both teams get the spotlight. Still, you can certainly read her comments as a feeling that her team is getting the short shrift despite being 35-3 and the defending champion.
Bingo....like I said they wanted Caitlin to win a title so bad they're not focusing on the actual team who has won it multiple times in recent years and they're back in it this season....if Dawn keeps this up she can definitely reach Geno numbers
 
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