Greetings from the sports desk located somewhere below decks of the Good Pirate Ship RedState. Let’s see how Sammy the Shark and Karl the Kraken are doing …
Yup, same as it ever was.
The minuscule mite of modest moderate interest that existed in the WNBA this year was laid to rest on September 25, as the Connecticut Sun defeated Caitlin Clark and the Keystone Kops of basketball, otherwise known as the Indiana Fever, 87-81 to take the best-of-three opening round playoff series two games to none. Because I seemingly have a thing for self-torture, I watched as much of the game as possible before turning it off. I was in grave danger of my eyes becoming permanently stuck in a rolled-back position at the stunning ineptitude on display.
To say that Clark was the best player on the floor for either team would be a more egregious understatement than noting the MSM is playing favorites in…