Indiana Fever Coach Criticizes Mercury After Caitlin Clark Foul Incident
1-Minute Brief
The handling of fouls against Caitlin Clark has raised concerns about player safety and officiating standards in the WNBA.
Key Facts
- Fever coach Stephanie White called the Mercury's actions toward Caitlin Clark 'utterly disrespectful' and criticized the officiating.
- Caitlin Clark exited the game against the Phoenix Mercury with a back issue and did not return for the fourth quarter.
- The Fever lost to the Mercury in the game where the incident occurred.
- Clark was shoved in the neck during the game, and no foul was called on the play.
- The WNBA is reviewing a technical foul assessed to Clark during the game.
What Happened
During a game between the Indiana Fever and Phoenix Mercury, Caitlin Clark was involved in a physical incident and later left the game with a back issue. Fever coach Stephanie White criticized both the Mercury's conduct and the officiating.
Why It Matters
The incident has sparked discussion about the treatment of high-profile players and the consistency of officiating in the WNBA, with potential implications for player safety and league policies.
What's Next
The WNBA is reviewing Clark's technical foul, and further statements or actions from the league or teams may follow regarding officiating and player conduct.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- CBS SportsUnknown4h ago'Utterly disrespectful': Fever coach Stephanie White calls out Mercury for 'cheap shots' on Caitlin Clark
- Fox NewsRight5h agoCaitlin Clark shoved in neck during Fever game as another apparent foul on star goes uncalled
- Fox NewsRight5h agoCaitlin Clark exits early with back issue as Fever fall to Mercury
