The Indiana Fever and Phoenix Mercury had been on the heart of the WNBA season’s greatest controversy.
Alyssa Thomas and Caitlin Clark had been scrambling for a free ball when the Mercury ahead put her fist on Clark’s throat. The referees missed the decision, however the league retroactively suspended Thomas for one recreation with a flagrant 2 foul.
The aftermath of the incident led to death threats and each Thomas and Fever coach Stephane White to call out the fans and the league for not defending the gamers.
Now, Clark has additionally shared her two cents on the controversial foul name.
Caitlin Clark offers her ideas on controversy
“I do know what you guys are going to ask, and I did suppose it was a flagrant foul,” Clark instructed Forbes’ Tony East. “…I don’t actually suppose it was up for debate. Clearly, it wasn’t referred to as in actual time, however in the event you return and watch the clip, I believe it was fairly simple.”
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