Someone holding the Vince Lombardi Trophy and Caitlin Clark looking on.Lombardi Trophy and Caitlin Clark (Photos via Getty Images)
Ryan Clark has sounded out a warning to Caitlin Clark following her most recent cheap shot.

The Indiana Fever rookie was the victim of a hard body check from Chicago Sky shooting guard Chennedy Carter during their game on Saturday – though it appears she got one on Carter first. And everyone’s weighing in on the incident, including Ryan, a Super Bowl winner who’s now an analyst for ESPN.

The former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back has told Caitlin she can continue to expect physical play from her WNBA counterparts, also defending what Diana Taurasi had to say about her.

“Chennedy Carter’s foul on Caitlin Clark seemed to be bigger than just the hooping, & that was the first time I felt that this year,” he wrote as a caption to a clip of him speaking about the incident on ‘The Pivot’ podcast.

“Diana Taurasi said it would be hard on Clark, & she’d have to adjust. The skill level, intensity, & physicality have all taken significant jumps, but Clark is working to handle it all in stride. During the game Clark maintained its basketball & she just has to play through it.

“The@indianafever will get everyone’s best shot, & their star may receive a couple cheap ones. That’s the road of a baller in any sport, & @wnba is no different!”

Clark And The Fever Have Since Returned To Losing Ways

While Caitlin Clark enjoyed her second win of the season on Saturday, having played 10 games, the Fever have returned to losing ways, falling to the New York Liberty in a blowout loss.

The Liberty are 3-0 against the Fever this season. They beat them 104-68 on Sunday and limited Caitlin to just three points on 1-of-10 shooting.

The Fever will play their next game against the Washington Mystics this Friday.

Bronny James’ High School GPA Has Been Revealed Ahead Of The NBA Draft, And It Will Shock You

Bronny James bouncing a basketballBronny James (Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Bronny James’ high school GPA has been revealed ahead of the NBA Draft.

The former USC Trojans point guard has done little harm to his NBA prospects over the last several weeks as he impressed at the combine and is understood to have ticked most boxes.

It appears LeBron James could get his wish as the Los Angeles Lakers are reportedly keen on drafting his son.

The league’s all-time leading scorer has made no secret of wanting to play with his eldest in the pros, and the Lakers could possibly get a twofer during the offseason as drafting Bronny would likely get LBJ to stick around, while they’ll be getting a player who could develop into a star in the future.

The younger James played one season of college basketball with USC and, before that, attended Sierra Canyon High School. While his GPA hasn’t been officially disclosed, Athlon Sports reckons they know the range.

“Bronny’s USC player bio states that he was an honor roll student during his time at Sierra Canyon,” the publication surmises. “And according to Sierra Canyon’s website, a student can only make the honor roll if they have a GPA of 3.5 or above.