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    “He Is Proving He’s A Boomer”: WNBA Fans Mock Skip Bayless After He Refuses To Root For Caitlin Clark Due To Racial Connection

    Sabel ReyesBy Sabel ReyesJanuary 20, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Apr 15, 2024; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Caitlin Clark speaks in a televised interview during the 2024 WNBA Draft at Brooklyn Academy of Music. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports
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    WNBA Fans were quick to react after a clip from the Skip Bayless Show began circulating online, pulling his comments about Caitlin Clark into the spotlight.

    The video was shared by @travelingflying, who posted a segment where “Skip Bayless admitted that he thought Caitlin Clark is amazing but hesitated to say it, worried he’d look like a ‘red state White guy cheering for a red state White girl.’”

    Skip Bayless admitted that he thought Caitlin Clark is amazing but hesitated to say it, worried he’d look like a ‘red state White guy cheering for a red state White girl.’

    Irrational White guilt stops many White people from supporting each other. pic.twitter.com/hIKweKrXTc

    — Taya (@travelingflying) January 16, 2026

    The post ended with, “Irrational White guilt stops many White people from supporting each other.”

    The clip didn’t sit well with many WNBA Fans.

    Replies rolled in fast, with @TonyMazur cutting straight to the point by writing, “He’s proving he’s a Boomer.” The comment caught on, with WNBA Fans echoing the idea that Bayless sounded out of touch rather than thoughtful.

    Another reply that gained traction came from @pe91706, who went harder: “So he admits then he has no credibility he is just a bullshit artist at best.”

    That line pulled WNBA Fans into a wider discussion about media voices and whether personal fear or image management should ever shape public takes.

    Scrolling through the thread, WNBA Fans weren’t debating Clark’s talent. Most said that part was already obvious. What they were reacting to was Bayless openly admitting that outside factors made him hesitate.

    Many WNBA Fans called the explanation unnecessary. Some said it felt like turning a simple conversation about a player into something heavier than it needed to be. Others joked that it sounded like someone overthinking themselves into a corner.

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    Nov 12, 2025; Belleair, Florida, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) plays in the Annika Pro-Am golf tournament at Pelican Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

    A few WNBA Fans argued that the clip showed how commentary has drifted from the game into optics. They said praise should not come with disclaimers, labels, or worries about how it might look.

    For a lot of WNBA Fans, this moment wasn’t just about Skip Bayless or one sentence on a show. It became a flashpoint about credibility, age, and whether media figures are still able to speak plainly about what they see without filtering everything through identity.

    And judging by the replies, WNBA Fans were far more interested in honesty than hesitation.

    WNBA Fans Praise Caitlin Clark’s Image as Supporters Highlight Her Focus and Consistency

    While one side of social media was busy criticizing a media voice, another corner of the internet saw WNBA Fans doing the opposite: lifting Caitlin Clark up.

    The wave started after @fever_muse shared a snap of Clark and wrote that unlike many public figures, she has “No scandals, No arrests, No drama, No allegations.” The post ended by describing her as “Just business and some damn good basketball.”

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    Oct 5, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Caitlin Clark looks on from the sideline during warmups before the game between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

    The phrasing hit home for many WNBA Fans.

    Replies followed with praise that focused less on highlights and more on how Clark carries herself. One of the most direct came from @LuisMSoto4, who said, “she is My Goat and will 100% come for her spot this season.”

    Hence why she is My Goat and will 100% come for her spot this season pic.twitter.com/IwfIs4P100

    — Luis M Soto (@LuisMSoto4) January 17, 2026

    The comment reflected a belief shared by plenty of WNBA Fans that her rise is far from finished.

    Another reply from @Lobosleisureden added to the tone, calling her a “Generational player with a great head on her shoulders.”

    That line spread as WNBA Fans leaned into the idea that Clark’s appeal goes beyond what happens during games.

    Scrolling through the post, WNBA Fans repeated the same themes. Focus. Calm. Consistency. Some talked about how rare it feels to see a star avoid off-court noise in an era where every move gets pulled apart online.

    Others said that the lack of controversy is part of why support for her feels so steady. WNBA Fans wrote that there is little to defend, little to explain, and little to excuse. They see someone who shows up, works, and keeps her attention narrow.

    Even in short replies, WNBA Fans framed Clark as someone building her name without extra headlines attached. No drama cycles. No viral stunts. Just routine and output.

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    Jul 6, 2024; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) smiles in an interview after becoming the first rookie to have a triple-double during a game against the New York Liberty at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Grace Smith/INDIANAPOLIS STAR-USA TODAY Sports

    For WNBA Fans, that image matters. In a space where storylines often drift, many are clearly drawn to what they see as simplicity. A player, a routine, and a clear lane forward.

    And judging by the comments, WNBA Fans believe that approach is exactly why her support keeps growing.

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    Sabel Reyes

      Sabel Reyes is an experienced sports journalist and the Executive Producer for sports at People’s Television Network (PTV), a role she assumed in 2022 after years of dedicated work as a field reporter covering the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). A passionate basketball and running enthusiast, she also contributes to Hardwood Heroics, Gridiron Heroics, and Wisconsin Heroics. Connect with her on X (@SabelReyes2) and Instagram (@msabelreyes). For inquiries, email sabelreyes22@gmail.com.

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