The WNBA is experiencing the Caitlin Clark Effect as millions tune in to watch her and her Indiana teammates play. The league has showcased Caitlin Clark's rivalry with Chicago Sky superstar Angel Reese. Some of Angel Reese's teammates, like Chennedy Carter and Diamond Deshields, some rather masculine black women, have gone after Caitlin Clark. Hard. What's to be done about that?
The world of women's sports has been changed by the likes of Angel Reese, Caitlin Clark, Cameron Brink, Paige Bueckers, Hailey Van Lith, Kamilla Cardoso and more. These ladies are changing the game and some toxic behavior is no longer tolerated. The ladies who are bullying Caitlin Clark are going to catch Hell. The WNBA cut ties with Chennedy Carter and Diamond Deshields. Yeah, looks like they're protecting the precious white chick from the mean black girls. What they don't know is that Caitlin Clark is secretly attracted to black girls...
In an alternate universe, Caitlin Clark is willing to explore her repressed bisexuality. The Iowa gal has that classic tomboy physiology that a lot of lesbians and bisexual women possess. Of course, Caitlin Clark has let the media know that she has a boyfriend and tons of her fans love her for being a heterosexual, feminine white chick who outperforms the masculine black girls when it comes to professional basketball. What if those fans learned that Caitin Clark's lily-white pussy gets wet for black girls?
Diamond Deshields showed up at Caitlin Clark's residence in Indiana one afternoon to plead her case. After driving to the City of Atlanta, Georgia, from the City of Hartford, Connecticut, Diamond Deshields did some soul searching. Getting cut from the Connecticut Sun was a wake up call for Diamond Deshields. The tall, tomboyish young black sportswoman decided to try to make amends. Showing up at Caitlin Clark's place unannounced was not a great idea but Diamond Deshields was desperate. Fortunately, Caitlin Clark let her in. time for Diamond Deshields to plead her case....
"Please let me back into the WNBA," Diamond Deshields said as she got on her knees in front of Caitlin Clark. The tall, dark-skinned and tomboyish African American woman felt weird kneeling in front of the tall, dark-haired young white sportswoman. Caitlin Clark smiled and leaned back on her throne-like chair, adorned with the jerseys of Brittney Griner, Chennedy Carter, Sheryl Swoopes and other black sportswomen who've gotten into her crosshairs. Hmm, it's good to be the queen of the modern WNBA.