Caitlin Clark has had another altercation with a black WNBA player during the first quarter of their WNBA game on Thursday night.
It comes just days after Clark was involved in a furious bust up with bitter rival Angel Reese during a game that sparked a WNBA racism investigation.
Clark, the Indiana Fever sensation, was dribbling the ball when Rhyne Howard of the Atlanta Dream tried to defend her.
As Clark stopped after pressure from Howard, both players seemed to shove each other at the same time before Howard pushed Clark away with her hand.
Howard then followed Clark around the court and said something to her, which remains unclear, as both players’ teammates then rushed to their defense.
In response to Howard’s aggression, it appears Clark said: ‘I’m not scared of you.’
This is the second game between the two teams this week. On Tuesday, Howard’s late free throw helped the Dream beat Clark’s Fever 91-90.
More to follow.
Caitlin Clark and Rhyne Howard had an altercation in the first quarter of their WNBA game

Both players seemed to shove each other at the same time before Howard pushed Clark away

In response to Howard’s aggression, it appears Clark said: ‘I’m not scared of you’