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Chiney Ogwumike Believes Caitlin Clark-Alyssa Thomas Incident Was Blown Out of Proportion
Ogwumike believes the League reacted to the optics of Alyssa Thomas elbowing Caitlin Clark in the throat, and reacted, choosing to suspend her for a game. "When narratives are created based off of a freeze-frame, that can create a huge problem," Ogwumike said. She added that neither player made a big deal of the incident on court before the suspension.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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about 21 hours ago
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After dropping 26 points in the Fever's 111-87 win vs. the Sparks, Mitchell denied having a different mindset for different teams. "I ain't gonna lie, it's gotta be all gas. The stove's gotta stay on some way," Mitchell said. She feels that taking a different approach to every team would leave her in a bad position. Instead, she stays aggressive,
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about 21 hours ago
Sophie Cunningham Says Players Target Caitlin Clark, Slams WNBA for Failing to Protect Her
Cunningham stated that incidents like Alyssa Thomas elbowing Clark happen too often, almost daily. "They’re definitely targeting her, and the league and the refs do nothing about it," Cunningham said. Sophie added that she and the other fever players didn't see the Thomas-Clark incident happen in real time; they would have done a better job protecting her if they had.
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