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Caitlin Clark condemns ‘harassment’ of WNBA stars after rival who punched her in the throat was sent death threats and racist abuse

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Caitlin Clark condemns ‘harassment’ of WNBA stars after rival who punched her in the throat was sent death threats and racist abuse
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Caitlin Clark has taken a stand against the vile social media hatred that she, her Fever teammates, coaches and opposing WNBA players get.

It comes after Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas said Tuesday that she received death threats and had been called racial slurs in the aftermath of her one-game suspension after she made contact with her fist to Clark’s throat in last week’s game against Indiana.

‘I’ve said up here and said before, the harassment, the hate, none of that is OK,’ Clark said at practice Friday.

‘That goes for the opposing team we play, that goes for my teammates, that goes for my coaches. There should never be question of character. None of that is OK, and I don’t want anybody to ever experience that.’

The WNBA has gotten a lot more attention the past few seasons with the addition of Clark and Angel Reese among others to the league.

A multi-billion dollar media rights deal, million dollar salaries and higher attendance have been the positives but there has also been an increase in social media vitriol toward players and teams.

Caitlin Clark has taken a stand against the vile social media hatred that WNBA players get

Alyssa Thomas ignited outrage after she was seen punching Clark in the neck during a game

Alyssa Thomas ignited outrage after she was seen punching Clark in the neck during a game 

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert issued a statement on Tuesday condemning ‘any and all forms of hate.’

The WNBA has been trying to do what it can to make the players feel more protected and combat its social media problem.

The league has made a major push with security over the past few seasons. Teams travel with more security on the road and there are enhanced protocols at arenas, hotels and when traveling. Franchises now take charter flights, which makes it easier on the teams.

The WNBA also has implemented initiatives that combat online hate and threats to players. Some of that includes artificial intelligence software to identify and respond more quickly to threats, harassment and hate directed at players and teams across social media platforms.

‘I think for the league as a whole, there’s been so much more toxicity, racism, homophobia – straight-up hateful nonsense, and it is absolutely unacceptable,’ Fever coach Stephanie White said during a two-minute opening statement at practice Wednesday.

‘Most of it is coming from the online community. In my heart of hearts, I believe most of it is not coming from WNBA fans or Indiana Fever fans.’

White coached Thomas in Connecticut two years ago and saw the social media vitriol there, as well.

‘AT is exactly right: We get to play a basketball game,’ White said. ‘Yes, that’s going to come with criticism and yes, that’s going to come with fans and the love-hate relationship they have with players and teams. But it’s not hard to not be a jerk. And if you’re one of the people who’s online doing this, do not call yourself a WNBA fan.’

The WNBA has gotten a lot more attention the past few seasons with the addition of Clark

The WNBA has gotten a lot more attention the past few seasons with the addition of Clark

Clark said she’s been hurt by all of the narratives created online and in the media about her and her Fever teammates.

‘It can be really frustrating to me at times and it’s difficult,’ Clark said. ‘A lot of people sometimes think I’m a robot. I’m not a robot. I have emotions, I have feelings. And it can be really difficult to go through a lot of that.

‘I’m 24 years old, trying to navigate a lot … there are times that it is hard, and there are times that, you know, it probably affects me a little bit more than I do put on.’

To try and help the players deal with the hate they receive, the league also has expanded access to confidential mental health resources and support.

The union also sent a letter to its players last week that included points on social media vitriol.

‘We know spirited debate and passionate fandom are part of sports. Threats, harassment, and especially death threats directed at any player or members of her family are not. It is completely unacceptable and must be unequivocally, publicly and immediately condemned,’ the letter said.

‘If you experience any threatening or concerning communications, please remember that both your team and the WNBPA have security resources available to support you. Your safety and the safety of your loved ones remain our highest priority.’

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