It has been greater than per week because the Phoenix Mercury took down Caitlin Clark’s
Indiana Fever on June 24.
Mercury ahead Alyssa Thomas stole the highlight after an incident with the Fever’s level guard, putting her fist on Clark’s throat throughout a scuffle for a free ball. The WNBA retroactively suspended Thomas with a flagrant 2 foul, and whereas the choice was polarizing, the aftermath was even worse.
Thomas just lately referred to as out WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert for failing to guard the gamers, including that she’s gotten death threats and hate speech over a basketball play. That is why even Fever head coach Stephanie White stepped as much as defend Thomas.
Fever HC Stephanie White defends Alyssa Thomas after suspension
“I simply need to handle what’s happening with (Thomas),” White said, by way of Alissa Hirsh of The Chicago Solar-Occasions. “In the beginning, it’s completely unacceptable. As a league as a complete, there’s been a lot extra toxicity, racism, homophobia, straight-out nonsense. Hate nonsense. It’s completely unacceptable.”
The Fever coach additionally accused individuals of utilizing Caitlin Clark to advertise hateful agendas, claiming that they could not be actual WNBA followers.
“Most of this (is) coming from the web neighborhood. Most of this, in my coronary heart of hearts, I imagine (is) not coming from WNBA followers, Indiana Fever followers. I imagine that is people who find themselves utilizing our league, utilizing our gamers, to additional divisive agendas. It’s not acceptable,” added White. “Nevertheless it’s not laborious to not be a jerk. In case you are one in all these people who find themselves on-line doing this, don’t name your self a WNBA fan.”
White is aware of Thomas fairly properly. She coached her with the Connecticut Sun for 2 years. Whereas Thomas has a historical past of some soiled performs, she is aware of her character and what she stands for.
And even when Thomas’ play was soiled or even when she meant to harm Clark —which might be virtually unattainable to show — there is no room in sports activities for that sort of hate speech.
