Caitlin Clark laid out by Alyssa Thomas in Fever's win over Sun
Clark broke the WNBA rookie record for most 3-pointers in a single season
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Indiana Fever rookie phenom Caitlin Clark has had her fair share of bumps and bruises throughout her first WNBA campaign, and she was roughed up a bit Wednesday night against the Connecticut Sun.
In the third quarter, Clark was trying to chase a Sun player when Connecticut center Alyssa Thomas laid her out with a pick on the perimeter.
Clark hit the court hard after making contact with Thomas’ right shoulder.
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The whistle was quickly blown for an offensive foul on Thomas, but that’s all it was, a common foul.
Clark has been the victim of flagrant fouls this season, both of which came against the Chicago Sky.
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The first was a check from Chennedy Carter, which made headlines in early June. Carter knocked Clark to the floor, and though it was initially called a common foul, the WNBA upgraded it to a flagrant foul.
Carter defended it after the game, calling it a "basketball play."
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Then Carter’s teammate, Angel Reese, another rookie star, hit Clark in the head on a block attempt in a different matchup with the Fever this season. Clark, again, hit the deck with force, and Reese was called for a flagrant foul after a review.
Like Carter, Reese said she was just making a basketball play.
Clark broke the WNBA rookie single-season record for 3-pointers in the first quarter Wednesday, hitting a stepback 26-footer over DiJonai Carrington for her first basket of the game.
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While Clark has been busting through WNBA rookie records this season, the Fever collected a tough win over the Sun, 84-80.
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Indiana is 15-16, sitting in seventh place overall in the WNBA standings.
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