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Home » Caitlin Clark controversy erupts as insiders blow the whistle on racism claims and say WNBA faces moment of truth… as star’s next steps are revealed after ‘fist to the throat’
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Caitlin Clark controversy erupts as insiders blow the whistle on racism claims and say WNBA faces moment of truth… as star’s next steps are revealed after ‘fist to the throat’

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Caitlin Clark controversy erupts as insiders blow the whistle on racism claims and say WNBA faces moment of truth… as star’s next steps are revealed after ‘fist to the throat’
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Caitlin Clark is being branded the ‘great white hope’ – and it is fueling WNBA aggression against the Indiana Fever star.

Clark has transformed the fortunes of the WNBA since entering the league in 2024. Not that anyone would know it from the treatment she has received from her peers on the court. 

The basketball superstar has been the subject of foul play from her rivals since arriving in the WNBA as the 2024 number one overall pick. 

There was the Chennedy Carter hip-check, the Diamond DeShields hard foul, the black eye she sustained from DiJonai Carrington’s swipe and the notorious Marina Mabrey scuffle.

The most recent incident saw the 24-year-old take a fist to the throat from her opponent on Wednesday.

Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas charged in for the ball and pushed her closed fist into the Fever superstar’s neck while she was on the ground. Thomas received a one-game suspension for ‘recklessly making contact with her fist to the throat area.’

Caitlin Clark during the June 24 game against the Phoenix Mercury, where she was on the receiving end of a flagrant two foul while fighting for a ball

Alyssa Thomas appeared to punch Clark in the throat during their game on Wednesday

Alyssa Thomas appeared to punch Clark in the throat during their game on Wednesday

Many believe the WNBA overlooks the physicality imposed on the former Iowa Hawkeye time and time again.

That is in part due to a fear of showing preferential treatment for the WNBA’s biggest name, a source close to the league has claimed to the Daily Mail.

The insider claimed that it is the jealousy of the attention Clark has commanded since she made it to the professional level that is fueling the tension in the first place.

‘Unfortunately jealousy and racism play a huge part in all of this as many believe Caitlin has been given tremendous privilege and attention not because of her play but more that she is the great white hope,’ the source said.

‘She has wanted to stay away from all of that, but that is the sentiment within the league right now that is creating all this drama.

‘There are plenty of players around the WNBA who aren’t fans of Caitlin Clark, and a lot of that stems from the attention and spotlight she received the moment she entered the league.

‘Some veterans felt she was being handed a level of recognition they spent years working for, while some of her fellow rookies and younger stars believed they deserved a similar share of the spotlight.

‘The league has largely tried to stay neutral, in part because it doesn’t want to appear as though it’s giving preferential treatment to any one player.’

Clark arrives to the arena before the game against the Atlanta Dream earlier this month

Clark arrives to the arena before the game against the Atlanta Dream earlier this month

Thomas celebrates after a made basket during the Mercury's victory on Wednesday

Thomas celebrates after a made basket during the Mercury’s victory on Wednesday

However, with the latest incident dominating headlines, the controversy may prove too much for the league to ignore.

The insider shared that as tensions continue to mount both on and off the court, the WNBA could be forced to ‘take a more active role in addressing the situation.’

‘At the same time, the conversations surrounding Caitlin have become increasingly heated both on and off the court, creating constant controversy and debate,’ the source added. 

‘The league would prefer the focus remain on the basketball, but the distractions have reached a point where many believe some kind of response or action will be needed sooner rather than later.’ 

The latest occurrence with Thomas has even sparked calls for Clark to walk away from the WNBA. 

Boomer Esiason, the 1988 NFL MVP who now works as a New York sports radio host, urged Clark to quit the WNBA for good.

‘If I were Caitlin Clark, I would seriously consider going to play overseas somewhere and get the royal treatment and get real money,’ he said.

‘I know that Caitlin makes a ton of money off the court in terms of endorsements, and rightly so, but there is some petty jealousy.

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert gives a pre-game interview before a 2026 Commissioner's Cup game in Portland, Oregon

WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert gives a pre-game interview before a 2026 Commissioner’s Cup game in Portland, Oregon

Clark and the Atlanta Dream's Jordin Canada during their teams' June 20 matchup

Clark and the Atlanta Dream’s Jordin Canada during their teams’ June 20 matchup

‘She’s a straight white basketball player and she is not being treated with any sort of respect whatsoever.’

However, our insider insisted these occurrences won’t break Clark.

‘All the noise and criticism has only added another chip to her shoulder, but it hasn’t come close to making her want to walk away,’ the source told the Daily Mail. 

‘Unlike another famous Indianapolis athlete, she’s not about to pull an Andrew Luck and step away from the game.

‘If anything, all of this has fueled her even more. She’s determined to use every doubt, every headline and every criticism as motivation to become the player everyone knows she can be – and the player she believes she is.’ 

To make matters worse, on Wednesday night, Clark left during the second half of the Fever’s 111-109 loss to Phoenix with a back injury.

The All-Star guard has been dealing with a back issue this season and walked away with five minutes 15 seconds remaining in the third quarter. She went back to the locker room and didn’t return.

Clark appeared to tweak her back in the second quarter when she was fouled shooting a three-pointer. She fell to the ground and was rubbing her back as she stood up.

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