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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 4972565, member: 37"] Admiration for Caitlin is based on her success. And given her achievement I do not doubt more people are following her currently. If she doesn’t sustain that degree of success, something I believe will happen in the WNBA after Nika Muhl demonstrated how to neutralize her, the followers will significantly drop. Paige may not be the best women’s player of all time but she certainly is one of the best. And she has the personality that endears her to the public even when she’s not playing. Her personality is a magnet to young girls and women. Caitlin has an insurance commercial. That has to be a lucrative deal. But what’s the target audience? I’m sure sports wear deals will be in the future. Although the best deals will require success in the WNBA. Paige’s endorsements will target the demographic that makes celebrities super wealthy. Let’s hope she and her team remain healthy next season and revisit this “homerism” statement then. [/QUOTE]
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