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Caitlin Clark’s Stardom & Anthony Edwards’ Obscurity

Anthony Edwards is poised to become the NBA’s next big star, but he might already be one if America hadn’t gone to war against the so-called patriarchy.

“Edwards is shaping up to be the next big star in basketball,” said Jason Whitlock, the Minnesota Timberwolves’ No. 1 draft pick fresh off a 40-point outburst against Kevin Durant and the Phoenix Suns. He pointed out that.

“Casual basketball fans are about to be introduced to the most exciting and transformative player since Michael Jordan,” he continued, “or should I say the most exciting and transformative player since Caitlin Clark.” ” he added.

But Whitlock explains that the obsession with women’s college basketball over men’s college basketball “ultimately undermined the NBA’s relevance.”

“I might sound a little conspiratorial here, but I think the destruction of men’s college basketball was planned. Feminists and enemies of the patriarchy don’t want young people to grow up properly. They don’t want to create any more male icons,” Whitlock said.

“This is no different than a border crisis,” he continues. “It’s controlled destruction.”

But how did we get here?

“It makes sense when you understand that anti-patriarchy people want to treat Caitlin Clark more than Anthony Edwards,” Whitlock says.

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