US Women’s Olympic B-Ball Team Draws Lowest Viewership in 16 Years for Gold Medal Game – After Angry Women Block Caitlin Clark from Olympic Team and Tell Her Fans to Shove It

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The 2024 US women’s Olympic basketball team drew its lowest viewership numbers in 16 years for their gold medal game against France on Sunday.

It should be noted that France was the host country, and millions of French viewers likely turned in to watch the team play. France lost the title game by one point.

Sports Break reported on the weak numbers:

As far as how the numbers stacked up to previous Olympics, well, the overall viewership was very similar to the games from Tokyo and Rio. However, it was technically the lowest since 2008 in Beijing.

The US men’s team had 19.5 million viewers for their gold medal game.

This was after the angry, jealous women on the Olympic Selection Committee blocked Caitlin Clark from the squad this year. Clark is currently the top guard in the WNBA.

Black and White Sports Too reported on the disappointing numbers:

As reported earlier — The USA women’s basketball selection committee released an official statement in June, several days after the media reported that they had left the most dynamic and popular female athlete in the world today, Caitlin Clark, off of their Olympic roster.

The league broke the news after Caitlin Clark drained seven 3-point shots, scored 30 points, led in assists, and filled a 20,000-seat arena in Washington, DC, the night before the news broke. Clark put on a clinic. It didn’t matter.

Over 20,000 fans turned out to watch Caitlin Clark fill the Washington, DC arena on Friday night! A 17-year record!

Clark broke all of the attendance records in the first half of the season – It didn’t matter.
Clark led the league in 3-point shots when they picked the Olympic team – It didn’t matter.
Clark was bringing in MILLIONS of new fans to the league for the first time ever – It didn’t matter.
Clark is the most exciting player in basketball today – It didn’t matter.

This was not enough for these angry women to put Clark on the Olympic team where she belonged.

The world was waiting for Caitlin Clark to play in the Paris Olympics. The Olympic selection committee gave the US and the world the middle finger.

The five women who excluded Caitlin Clark from the 2024 Olympics (upper left) are Seimone Augustus, Dawn Staley (center), Jennifer Rizzotti (upper right), Delisha Milton-Jones (lower left), and Bethany Donaphin (lower right).

Caitlin Clark, who owns all of the major collegiate scoring records in history (men and women) and led the NCAA in assists this year, was not selected for the Olympic team.

The five women who excluded Caitlin Clark from the 2024 Olympics are Seimone Augustus, Dawn Staley (center), Jennifer Rizzotti, Delisha Milton-Jones, Bethany Donaphin, and the angry Olympic women’s coach, Cheryl Reeve.

The Selection Committee and WNBA veterans obviously hate their fans. They find Caitlin Clark fans vile and unacceptable. And they decided to punish all of America for loving Caitlin.

The WNBA did not comment on the decision or defend the league’s most popular player.  Caitlin fans are getting accustomed to this.

These women cannot publicly admit why they banned Caitlin from the Olympics. At first, they insisted that Caitlin did not have the experience or talent of these other women.

Then, that lie was exposed quickly. At the time their decision was made:

  • Caitlin Clark led the league in 3-point shots.
  • Caitlin Clark was in the top 8 in the league in scoring.
  • Caitlin Clark was in the top 3 in the league in assists.

Caitlin Clark’s stats are better than most of the other women selected for the team.

Clark is one of only three WNBA players who ranks in the top 20 in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks per game.

Caitlin Clark’s current stats put her above every single guard selected for the Olympic team.

And, Caitlin Clark is the 4th most popular athlete – male or female – in the world today behind only LeBron James, Tiger Woods, and Steph Curry.

In the first day of women’s basketball at the Olympics the US women’s team drew the smallest crowd by a wide margin. The US women led by their angry Caitlin-hatin coach Cheryl Reeve only had 13,500 fans at their game.

The team struggled to sell tickets for their games. Without Caitlin Clark, it is not so easy to fill the seats, huh, ladies?

They even had to include a “special offer” to sell the seats.

Then, on Wednesday of last week, the US team only drew 12,437 fans.  This was another embarrassment.

The US women’s basketball league could have been the most popular game at the Olympics this year.  But the angry women just couldn’t get past their pride.

So rather than filling stadiums with Caitlin Clark – they are back to 12,000 fans per game.

This is what happens when you hate your fans.  They start to reject you, too.

Women’s basketball also lost TENS OF BILLIONS in revenue by blocking Caitlin from the game.  What losers.

What a massive failure.

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