didn't have to watch it cause was watching channel 8 and every 15 minutes it was a breaking news story about the draft or at least the number one pick
I don't know why this was breaking news when everyone knew for the last month she was going to be the number 1 pick. If she wasn't drafted at 1, that would have been breaking news.didn't have to watch it cause was watching channel 8 and every 15 minutes it was a breaking news story about the draft or at least the number one pick
Agree that it's pretty low but hopefully if interest continues rising salaries will go up. Meanwhile I'm sure her endorsements with Nike, Gatorade, State Farm, Buick, Gainbridge, Panini, Xfinity, Topps, Bose, H&R Block, etc., will bring that annual take up a good bit.
I know but they just kept it up for over 2 hours which got to be disgusting. the weather would have been better.I don't know why this was breaking news when everyone knew for the last month she was going to be the number 1 pick. If she wasn't drafted at 1, that would have been breaking news.
It's a self-fulfilling prophecy right now. Tons of media coverage equals tons attention equals more media coverage. It will take a long time of mediocre play to calm down in this state.What happens if she is just a good player in the WNBA and not a superstar.
Tyrese Haliburton has fans from Asia constantly flying to see his games cheering for him specifically and making signs letting people know how far they came to see him. Iowans don't even watch the NBA in general and Iowa media covers a bench warmer for TWolves far more than an All Star starter on Indy.
That's an indication of how global the NBA is and how misleading the local Iowa media can paint things.
I don't think you even have to speak. Cool Lebron story, one of his assistant coaches when he was with the Heat was getting married, and as a wedding gift Lebron got him a spot in a Samsung commercial he was shooting. The coach said that was a very nice payday for an assistant coach. Guessing it had to be solid five-figures.Like, a **** load.
Just saying a few words in a commercial can be tens of thousands of dollars.
Yeah but something tells me that if you or I deem some piece of contemporary women's fashion that's popular among 20-somethings as "bad" it's probably getting rave reviews.FWIW I like that CC continued the time honored tradition of draft fashions that almost certainly will not age well. I'd be ALL IN for a reality show that followed these players picking their clearly weird draft outfits. Grady **** being among the weirdest in recent years. Clark's almost could have been pretty non-weird, but throw in those glasses and she's right there in the discussion with some of the greats.
The "boxy boys" commercials during the NCAA tournament were hilarious and one of the few that didn't drive me nuts.
I don't know why this was breaking news when everyone knew for the last month she was going to be the number 1 pick. If she wasn't drafted at 1, that would have been breaking news.
Was up in Minnesota today. This salesman asked me about CC. I mentioned I’m an Iowa state guy. He then flipped to Audi immediately and kept talking about her and how he jumped on her band wagon. He’s a gopher fan.It's a self-fulfilling prophecy right now. Tons of media coverage equals tons attention equals more media coverage. It will take a long time of mediocre play to calm down in this state.
I don't think you even have to speak. Cool Lebron story, one of his assistant coaches when he was with the Heat was getting married, and as a wedding gift Lebron got him a spot in a Samsung commercial he was shooting. The coach said that was a very nice payday for an assistant coach. Guessing it had to be solid five-figures.
FWIW I like that CC continued the time honored tradition of draft fashions that almost certainly will not age well. I'd be ALL IN for a reality show that followed these players picking their clearly weird draft outfits. Grady **** being among the weirdest in recent years. Clark's almost could have been pretty non-weird, but throw in those glasses and she's right there in the discussion with some of the greats.
The "boxy boys" commercials during the NCAA tournament were hilarious and one of the few that didn't drive me nuts.
Seems like she could have found something that looked better and actually fit properly for a small fraction of what that get-up cost. $17k for THAT? Either CC desperately needs a stylist or desperately need to FIRE a stylist.She was wearing a $17k Prada outfit last night that she probably didn’t pay a dime for. The world is her oyster no matter where she is right now.
Was up in Minnesota today. This salesman asked me about CC. I mentioned I’m an Iowa state guy. He then flipped to Audi immediately and kept talking about her and how he jumped on her band wagon. He’s a gopher fan.
I was wearing a Packers sweatshirt so maybe he was throwing a dig at me first.Nice save by the salesman, I'll give him props for that.
FWIW I like that CC continued the time honored tradition of draft fashions that almost certainly will not age well. I'd be ALL IN for a reality show that followed these players picking their clearly weird draft outfits. Grady **** being among the weirdest in recent years. Clark's almost could have been pretty non-weird, but throw in those glasses and she's right there in the discussion with some of the greats.
The "boxy boys" commercials during the NCAA tournament were hilarious and one of the few that didn't drive me nuts.
Didn't see the glasses but the outfit was quite attractive in my opinion. Now the red dress she wore to the Wooden award (?) was pretty meh. The dress that Reese (?) wore was a statement piece also.
So now we are stuck to picking apart fashion choices and acting skills in this thread. FFS