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The use of an offensive term by American sports analyst Pat McAfee during his ESPN show on Monday has sparked debates about fairness and respect in sports media coverage. McAfee, who is known for his brash and controversial statements, used the term “white bitch” to describe WNBA player Caitlin Clark while discussing her impact on the league’s popularity.

Clark, the number one draft pick last month, joined Indiana Fever after a successful college basketball career at the University of Iowa. Despite receiving criticism for her use of the term, McAfee claimed that he had no intention of using it to belittle or degrade anyone. He stated that his intention was to compliment Clark’s skills and influence on the game.

However, this explanation did not stop McAfee from receiving backlash for using the offensive term and suggesting that Clark’s popularity was based solely on her race. This incident has sparked conversations about fairness and respect in sports media coverage and how athletes are treated in the WNBA.

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