Caitlin Clark’s brother points to WNBA references


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Colin Clark, the brother of the Indiana fever star, Caitlin Clark, suggested that WNBA officials were to blame for the sniper guard’s injury, which he suffered on Tuesday night.

Clark left the game at the last minute after she laughed after a bouncing pass to Kelsey Mitchell. He walked cautiously towards his own basket and hit his head against the filling with frustration. When he left the court, he was seen crying.

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July 15, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Indiana’s fever guard, Caitlin Clark (22) falls after a play against the Connecticut Sun in the second quarter in TD Garden. (David Butler II/Imagn images)

The two-time All-Star had lost several games due to an injury and was working to return to total health after an injury in groin. The physicality had not rejected. He led to Colin Clark’s publication on social networks amid the concern for his sister.

“Do not be wrong, this is in the reffing,” he wrote in X.

Colin Clark eliminated the post later.

Caitlin Clark leaves the victory of fever in tears, since it seems to suffer injuries

Caitlin Clark (22) of Indiana Fover gives a gesture to the crowd during the first half of a WNBA basketball game against the Connecticut sun on Tuesday, July 15, 2025 in Boston. (Photo by Michael Dwyer/AP)

But arbitration had been under the microscope throughout the season. Connecticut fever and sun players put themselves in a fight at the beginning of the year when officials allowed the competitive game to become heated confrontations, which led to a major problem.

The fever chief coach, Stephanie White, talked about physical game after Indiana’s victory over Connecticut on Tuesday night.

“There is a level of physicality with which they can play against her. I knew it as an opponent, and I see it as your coach. I’m not exactly sure why. It is simply what it is,” he said. “We have to help her learn to adapt and use them against them in certain ways. We have to find some ways to make it a little easier for her.”

It is true that White added that WNBA as a whole has seen more physical game on the court than ever.

“The level of physicality in general in our league has been at a different level from the one that has long been.”

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