The Chicago Sky seem to have it out for Caitlin Clark.
During the most recent meeting between Chicago and the Indiana Fever on Friday, Clark was on the receiving end of two hard, flagrant fouls. The first one came in the third quarter when Sky guard Michaela Onyenwere didn’t give the rookie phenom space to land after shooting a three. As Clark came down, she landed on Onyenwere and was knocked to the ground.
Officials initially called a common foul but changed it to a flagrant after review.
The second one was much more egregious.
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