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Caitlin Clark Names 2 Biggest Problems With NBA
Caitlin Clark On Why NBA Ratings Have Dropped: "People Think It's Gone Soft"
Caitlin Clark shares insights on declining NBA ratings, attributing the drop to misperceptions, football competition, and evolving basketball styles.
Caitlin Clark might have just nailed why NBA ratings are down
Clark, the Indiana Fever superstar, said on the New Heights podcast that fans simply don’t realize how good NBA players are.
Caitlin Clark dishes brilliant take on why NBA ratings are so low
Caitlin Clark just revealed a theory that true hoopers will understand, but the casual fan might not completely grasp.
Caitlin Clark has a theory on why NBA viewership is down on New Heights podcast
There's been a lot of chatter about why NBA viewership is down, and Caitlin Clark has a theory. It makes sense that a basketball expert would weigh in on what they know best. So, when Caitlin Clark jo
Caitlin Clark Shares Her Theory on Why NBA Ratings Are Down
One of the theories that's gaining traction out there is that the NBA is far too dependent on long-range shooting and all the three-pointers are a reason people aren't tuning in with as high a frequency. Clark wasn't so sure about that.
Caitlin Clark explains how the NBA can recover from ratings dip
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark shared her sentiments on why the NBA is suffering a significant ratings decline and how it can, well, "rebound"
Fever star Caitlin Clark offers a surprising reason for NBA's ratings decline
WNBA star Caitlin Clark joined Travis Kelce and his brother Jason for the latest episode of their podcast, New Heights, where she discussed the NBA's ratings and offered an interesting perspective on the topic.
Caitlin Clark’s unfiltered view on NBA ratings decline
Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark has a theory on why the NBA's viewership has been lackluster so far this year.
People Think It’s Gone Soft – Caitlin Clark on why NBA Ratings have dropped and how to save them before $76 billion deal
Caitlin Clark has chimed in on the NBA ratings debate. The 22-year-old star has offered her theory on why NBA ratings have fallen in recent years and even offered a solution on how to raise them.
Caitlin Clark Names Two Biggest Problems With The NBA
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark appeared on the "New Heights" podcast this week to discuss a plethora of topics, including the NBA's recent decline in TV ratings. Jason and Travis Kelce started their NBA discussion with Clark by bringing up the new format for the All-Star Game.
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Caitlin Clark denies the NBA has gone soft since Michael Jordan's era
Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark disagrees with the notion as the WNBA Rookie of the Year says the level of talent in ...
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Caitlin Clark’s staggering public speaking fee dwarves her $76,000 WNBA salary
Caitlin Clark jumped into the world’s top 10 best-paid female athletes in 2024. The WNBA icon pulled in around $11million ...
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Caitlin Clark, Travis Kelce Agree on Possible NBA Rule Additions
Caitlin Clark, the TIME Magazine Athlete of the Year, joined the New Heights podcast with Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce to ...
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