Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark left Wednesday night’s home game against the Phoenix Mercury in the third quarter with a back injury following two hard, uncalled plays, and did not return as the Fever lost 111–109. In the second quarter, Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas fell on Clark during a loose-ball scramble and drove a hand into Clark’s throat without a foul being called. Moments later, Clark landed on Mercury forward Valeriane Ayayi’s foot after a three-point attempt; the play was reviewed but not upgraded. Less than 24 hours later, on June 26, 2026, the WNBA retroactively assessed Thomas a flagrant 2 and a one-game suspension.
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The WNBA's decision to suspend Thomas shows a commitment to player safety. It's a reminder that even in professional sports, rough play has consequences. If you're a parent of a young athlete, use this as a teaching moment about fair play and respect.
This incident has brought player safety into the spotlight. The WNBA is taking action, but it's a wake-up call for all sports leagues. Worth forwarding if you know someone involved in youth sports or a fan of the game.
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