“Caitlin Clark Did Not Lose The Game, She Lost The Ref”- Trending After Picking Up First WNBA Technical Foul : The fact that THAT is a technical on Caitlin is INSANE

On Monday night, the Indiana Fever hosted the Connecticut Sun for their fourth WNBA regular season game of 2024.

 

2024 WNBA draft first overall pick Caitlin Clark is still looking for her first official WNBA win as she has lost her first three professional games.

Late in the fourth quarter with 3:37 left in the game and the Fever up by one, Caitlin Clark picked up her first WNBA technical foul.

This happened when Clark turned the ball over and gave up a frustration foul when chasing the opponent down. She then started yapping at the official, leading to an immediate technical.

A video of the technical foul was posted to social media by TSN.

“Caitlin Clark picks up a technical foul late in the 4th quarter.”

Fans expressed their opinions on the foul online.

“The fact that THAT is a technical on Caitlin Clark is insane”

“Caitlin Clark just got a technical foul, and I’m only shocked cause she complains a LOT and has never been T’d (that I’ve seen anyway).”

 

“Bad sequence for Caitlin Clark: – Turnover – Transition foul – Technical foul (f-bomb to the ref) Yikes!!”

“Man these refs don’t like Caitlin Clark! A technical foul called for nothing … Smh”

“A transition foul & a well deserved technical foul on Caitlin Clark.”

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Caitlin Clark’s race ‘huge thing’ when it comes to her popularity, WNBA star says

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Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson is a five-time All-Star and is hoping to lead her team to a third consecutive WNBA championship this season.

However, the Aces’ quest for a three-peat may be flying under the radar thanks to the incoming rookie class headlined by the Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark. The former Iowa star set all-time records for scoring during her senior season and led her school to back-to-back national championship appearances.

A'ja Wilson poses for media day Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson, #22, speaks during the team’s media day on May 3, 2024 in Las Vegas. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images) Even with the accolades on her resume, the narrative around Clark has turned into studies and media critiques about why she is popular instead of her game lifting up women’s basketball. Wilson, in an interview with The Associated Press, agreed there was a race element to the sharpshooter’s popularity. “I think it’s a huge thing. I think a lot of people may say it’s not about Black and White, but to me, it is,” Wilson said. “It really is because you can be top-notch at what you are as a Black woman, but yet maybe that’s something that people don’t want to see. “They don’t see it as marketable, so it doesn’t matter how hard I work. It doesn’t matter what we all do as Black women, we’re still going to be swept underneath the rug. That’s why it boils my blood when people say it’s not about race because it is.” A'ja Wilson at USA camp A’ja Wilson, #9, looks on during the USA Basketball Women’s National Team Training Camp at Cleveland Clinic Courts on April 3, 2024 in Independence, Ohio. (Mike Lawrie/Getty Images) Clark’s endorsement deal with Nike after the WNBA Draft sparked questions about why she received one with no professional experience and Wilson did not get one despite players like Breanna Stewart and Elena Della Donne receiving a deal. Nike announced Saturday she was getting a signature shoe. Wilson also signed an endorsement deal with Gatorade. Wilson made the comments to the AP before the deals were announced. Clark finished her collegiate career as the Division 1 all-time leading scorer with 3,951 points. She also won the Wooden Award, Naismith Award and Women’s AP Player of the Year Award in back-to-back years. When it came to endorsement deals, Clark had something Wilson did not coming out of college – a relationship with top companies already because of name, image and likeness (NIL). SponsorUnited’s study of NIL marketing partnerships from February 2023 to February 2024 showed that Clark already had nine brand deals and was not even in the top five of female athletes when it came to NIL deals. According to the study, Angel Reese, of the Chicago Sky, and her former LSU teammate Flau’jae Johnson were in the top five. Reese had 26 NIL deals and Johnson had 18. SMU volleyball player Alex Glover had 41 NIL deals, Cameron Brink – now of the Los Angeles Sparks – had 21, as did Illinois softball player Yazzy Avila. Clark has not leaned into the race debate either. Amid the on-court rivalry with Reese, Clark said in March that they were just a part of a bigger puzzle for women’s sports. Caitlin Clark guarded by Allisha Gray Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, #22, drives on Atlanta Dream guard Allisha Gray, #15, during the first half of a preseason WNBA basketball game in Indianapolis on Thursday, May 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings) “I would say me and Angel have always been great competitors,” she said before the Elite Eight matchup. “I think Angel would say the same, like it’s not just us in women’s basketball. That’s not the only competitive thing about where our game is at, and that’s what makes it so good. We need multiple people to be really good.” The Associated Press contributed to this report.