
Bob Cousy’s Twelve Seconds That Shook Sports Media
At 95, Celtics legend Bob Cousy walked into ESPN for what was supposed to be a light segment on Bill Russell’s championship legacy. Instead, he delivered a 12-second statement that set the sports world ablaze.
On live TV, Cousy laid down his notecard, looked at the host, and said:
“The young lady deserves better… If you spend your prime getting fouled and ignored, it either makes you bitter or great. She chose great.”
The comment was widely seen as a defense of Caitlin Clark, who’s faced repeated hard fouls without calls. ESPN abruptly cut to commercial, and when the show returned, Cousy was gone.
The clip went viral, sparking debate over gender bias in officiating and media coverage. Former players, journalists, and fans rallied behind Clark, while ESPN quietly pulled the segment from its site.
Cousy hasn’t spoken since — but his silence has only amplified the message: in sports, sometimes the quietest moments make the loudest noise.