The unity within the sports community is inspiring, especially when defending against unfair criticism. This solidarity was evident when Washington Mystics co-owner Sheila Johnson questioned Time magazine’s decision to feature Caitlin Clark alone on the cover.
Johnson’s comments drew backlash from many in the women’s basketball world, including media personality Skip Bayless who labeled her remarks as potentially racist on “The Skip Bayless Show.”
Bayless criticized Johnson’s stance on Clark and the WNBA’s representation on the Time cover, suggesting racial undertones in her remarks. He highlighted Clark’s impact on the league’s visibility and excitement, emphasizing her significance as Athlete of the Year.
Bayless further expressed the importance of acknowledging Clark’s contribution to the WNBA, urging gratitude towards her from the entire basketball community.
While Bayless’s perspective may be intense, it resonates with many individuals who recognize Clark’s impact on the WNBA.