Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 29
Chiney Ogwumike Defends 1-Game Ban for Alyssa Thomas Hit as WNBA Optics Debate Flares
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 29

Chiney Ogwumike Defends 1-Game Ban for Alyssa Thomas Hit as WNBA Optics Debate Flares

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 29

Summary

  • Sunday comments from ESPN analyst Chiney Ogwumike recast Alyssa Thomas' one-game suspension for striking Caitlin Clark in the throat as a league reaction to "optics" rather than the contact itself.
  • Ogwumike said she "didn't think much" of the play live, argued Clark can "embellish contact," and said a freeze-frame image and social-media narrative pushed the WNBA to act after officials missed it in real time.
  • The league had upgraded the June 24 play to a Flagrant 2 after Phoenix's 111-109 win over Indiana, making Thomas' suspension a rare postgame punishment for a non-call.
  • Fan backlash on X quickly centered on whether media voices were minimizing physical play against Clark, widening the debate from one hit to how the WNBA officiates and discusses its biggest star.

Insights

Is the WNBA's failure to protect Caitlin Clark a sign it values enforcers over its own growth?
With its biggest star constantly targeted, is the WNBA's officiating crisis becoming its greatest threat?