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Whitlock: Caitlin Clark is the monster that will destroy the NBA

When the Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark — “the biggest star in American sports” — was asked to compete against Steph Curry in the NBA’s All-Star three-point contest, she declined. The invitation was an attempt to revive the NBA’s All-Star weekend “that has lost virtually all of its appeal,” says Jason Whitlock, who thinks Clark’s decis ... Read more

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