Golden State, CA – Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green has spoken out about a controversial play during a WNBA game between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky.
In the third quarter, Fever rookie Caitlin Clark was pushed to the ground by Chicago Sky’s Chennedy Carter before the ball was even in play. The collision appeared to be a deliberate act of retaliation after a previous foul.
Green took to social media to call on the Fever to “invest in an enforcer… ASAP!” Many fans agreed with Green’s sentiment, arguing that Clark needs to be protected from rough play.
Clark, known for her aggressive style of play and scoring prowess, expressed her frustration with the play. “That wasn’t basketball,” she told ESPN. “That was dangerous and intentional.”
Green’s call raises questions about the role of “enforcers” in the WNBA. In the NBA, there are several players who are known for this role, often willing to stand up to physical play and protect their teammates.
But does the WNBA need “enforcers” in the traditional sense? The league has long been known for its emphasis on skill and teamwork. Relying too heavily on physical players could go against the grain of what the WNBA is all about.
On the other hand, player safety is paramount. Rough play can lead to serious injuries that can derail a player’s career. The WNBA needs to find a way to balance the physical nature of the game with the safety of its players.
Will the Indiana Fever listen to Green’s advice? Only time will tell. But it’s clear that this incident has sparked a debate about how to protect young, rising stars like Caitlin Clark in the WNBA.
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