Talking Points: Caitlin Clark and a day that demanded nuance

There is nothing more divisive in sports right now than the mere existence of Caitlin Clark, who inspires record viewership, controversial hard fouls and, as we saw yesterday, prominent media members to lose their minds.

McNutt’s comment, and Smith’s later response, are the crux of this entire issue:

Explaining the Caitlin Clark media meltdown, plus another huge baseball  gambling scandal - The Athletic

Two things can be true. I hope this is simply a day of growing pains for the national media and fans on how we talk about the WNBA as it becomes more of a national discussion. Every metric shows massive, massive interest in all things Clark and WNBA right now. That’s not going away.

I thought The Athletic’s Zena Keita and Marcus Thompson II made that point well — and better than I did — on an emergency episode of The Athletic Women’s Basketball Show. It’s worth a listen.

The Minnesota Vikings and Justin Jefferson agreed to a four-year, $140 million contract extension yesterday, a deal almost 10 months in the making. The terms include $110 million guaranteed and a staggering $88.743 million due at signing. Jefferson becomes the highest-paid non-quarterback in the NFL with an annual average value of $35 million, $1 million more than Nick Bosa. It’s also a win for my beloved 2019 LSU Tigers, who now boast the highest-paid QB (Joe Burrow) and the highest-paid non-QB.

Mbappe move finally official
It’s an announcement we’ve waited over a year for: Kylian Mbappe is officially a member of Real Madrid, the club said in a statement yesterday, just two days after winning the Champions League title. The full story of Mbappe’s flirtation with Madrid is worth a book on its own. And am I crazy to think this feels like when Kevin Durant signed with the Warriors? Mbappe’s move is just the first of what should be a frenetic summer transfer window — and our friends across the Atlantic are making a new weekly guide focused on it, called Transfer DealSheet, which debuts today.

Clark, Fever survive Sky's late charge to earn 1st home win | theScore.com

If MLB did ban Marcano, he’d join former NBA forward Jontay Porter as professional athletes barred from their respective sports in the same year for betting. 
The Gators pulled off a huge upset yesterday over these Sooners, but their same-day rematch got pushed to today due to weather. If the Sooners lose, we’ll have a new national champion for the first time since 2019.

MLB: Twins at Yankees
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Something to watch further this summer: Juan Soto is playing like an MVP again as he approaches free agency. His 1.031 OPS is tied for second in the majors (behind teammate Aaron Judge), a huge reason for the Yanks’ blistering, 42-19 start. The price keeps going up, and once again, it’s hard to imagine the Yankees letting an all-world talent leave.

Everyone in Calgary knows it was a goal. Martin Gelinas, “The Eliminator,” regrets not making a bigger show out of it. But the goal didn’t count. Twenty years later, Julian McKenzie chronicles Gelinas — and a whole swath of Canada — still mourning the Stanley Cup stolen from the Flames.

Possible fallout from the Jefferson deal: wide receivers holding out across the league as they negotiate their own new contracts. Mike Jones has that and four other NFL minicamp storylines.

Keith Law took another look at the top 50 prospects in Major League Baseball after two months of the season. The top 10 saw some significant shuffling.

Jim Bowden is still dominating the MLB trade deadline beat: yesterday brought tier assignments for all 30 teams. I am still so impressed by the Royals.

There are plenty of interesting WNBA things beyond Caitlin Clark, as Sabreena Merchant highlighted in her fresh Power Rankings as the Commissioner’s Cup begins.

Most-clicked in the newsletter yesterday: Our story on Jaylon Johnson’s recovery from sex addiction.

Most-read on the website yesterday: Zack Meisel’s fantastic feature on Cleveland’s infamous 10-cent beer night 50 years ago.