In a press conference last night, Caitlin Clark, a prominent player for the Indiana Fever, didn’t hesitate to speak out about the physicality in her recent game.

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Clark, after experiencing an emotionally charged match, didn’t mince her words about the roughness on the court. “I feel like I’m getting hammered,” she said. “I appreciate Christie getting a tech. I just… I don’t know.”

Although Clark didn’t specifically reference any particular incidents in the game, her statements quickly captured the attention of journalists and fans alike. This story also highlights the issue of physicality in the WNBA, a matter that has been increasingly raised in recent times.

With Clark’s prominence this season, coupled with the Indiana Fever’s less-than-stellar performance, criticisms of the physicality in the game may spark discussions and proposals for improving league rules and officiating procedures.

Fans and media are awaiting further information from the WNBA or leadership of the Indiana Fever regarding this issue, while Clark and other players continue to battle on the court with determination and readiness to face any challenges that come their way.

With her competitiveness and skill, Caitlin Clark will continue to attract the attention of fans and media in the upcoming games, as the Indiana Fever strives to overcome obstacles and achieve success in this season.