WNBA great says 'Black people can't be racist' as she pushes back on criticism over Caitlin Clark remarks
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Basketball legend Sheryl Swoopes came under fire in recent weeks for comments about her expectations for Caitlin Clark as the Iowa sharpshooter appears poised to be WNBA bound.
Swoopes, in a recent episode of former NBA star Gilbert Arenas’ podcast "Gil’s Arena," pushed back on criticism that labeled her a racist for her comments and explained that "Black people can’t be racist."
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Sheryl Swoopes of the Comets poses during the WNBA Finals on Sept. 5, 1999, at the Compaq Center in Houston, Texas. (Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)
"I’m gonna say this and then I want to be done with the whole conversation," Swoopes said. "For people to come at me and say I made those comments because I’m a racist, first of all, Black people can’t be racist. But that’s the farthest thing from my mind.
"Like, I grew up in a very small West Texas town – predominantly White. My best childhood friend is White. Went to a predominantly White college. Won a national championship, pretty much everyone on the team was White. We’re sisters to this day. That’s not a part of my DNA."
The former Houston Comets star praised Clark for breaking the Division 1 women’s college basketball record and what she’s done for the women’s game.
Athletes Unlimited and WNBA Phoenix Mercury play by play voice Cindy Brunson and Sheryl Swoopes during a commercial break in an Athletes Unlimited game between Team Mitchell and Team Hillmon on March 11, 2023, at Fair Park Coliseum in Dallas. (Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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