The Indiana Fever got their second win of the season on Saturday, topping the Chicago Sky 71-70 in Indianapolis — but it didn’t come without controversy.
In the third quarter, Chicago guard Chennedy Carter committed an away-from-the ball foul on Caitlin Clark that saw Clark tumbling to the ground before an inbound pass. During the game, the officials ruled the contact a common foul and did not review the play.
The following day, the WNBA upgraded the foul to a flagrant-1 violation upon further review. The change in ruling allots Carter one tally in an accrual system that counts towards a future suspension. (Should it have been upgraded during the game, Clark would have been awarded one additional free throw.) The organization determined that Carter will not receive a fine.
Interviewed during the game, Clark called called Carter’s actions “not a basketball play.”
“I wasn’t expecting [the foul],” Clark told reporters in the postgame press conference. “But it’s just like, respond, calm down and let your play do the talking, it is what it is. It’s a physical game, go make the free throw and then execute on offense. I feel like that’s what we did.”
Earlier last week, Clark expressed her…