‘She Needs to Grow Up’ — Caitlin Clark Gets Harsh Reality Check From WNBA Analyst

WNBA analyst Jason Whitlock warns that Fever superstar Caitlin Clark should keep her temper in check when contesting foul calls.

Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark was assessed her fourth technical foul of the season with 22 seconds left in Saturday’s 85-75 Commissioner’s Cup win over the Connecticut Sun.

The technical foul moves her halfway toward an automatic one-game suspension under the league’s new collective bargaining agreement.

Clark’s on-court behavior, especially when she does not receive the benefit of the whistle while drawing fouls, had WNBA analyst Jason Whitlock warning her about the consequences she could face if the Fever guard continues to behave poorly toward game officials.

Jason Whitlock Warns Caitlin Clark About On-Court Behavior

Clark, who came within one technical foul of an automatic suspension during her 2024 rookie season, complained about the game officials’ apparent failure to call contact she was receiving from the Sun’s players.

The Indiana Fever were also assessed a delay-of-game technical after Clark kicked the ball to stop it from rolling away. Fortunately, the guard was not ejected, as the technical foul was assessed to the team.

Postgame, Clark admitted she deserved the technical late in the game but questioned the team’s delay-of-game technical, calling the decision ridiculous.

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However, Whitlock was displeased with how the superstar guard behaved, particularly regarding non-calls and calls that went against the team in every game.

“When you treat the refs like you walk on water don’t be surprised when they p–s on you,” Whitlock posted. “The refs are humans. Caitlin abuses them and shows them up at every turn. Has done it for 3 seasons. You get the energy you give. I like CC. She needs to grow up.”

Clark, who incurred three $500 fines during her first three technicals this season, was fined $1,000 for her fourth technical under the league’s new collective bargaining agreement.

If she receives an eighth technical foul, she will be suspended for one game and fined $1,500.

Clark’s latest technical, which tied her with Atlanta Dream’s Angel Reese, would allow opponents to provoke her in hopes of drawing additional technicals that would put her near the threshold.

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Because the physicality of each play depends on how the officials see it, Clark’s teammates and possibly Fever coach Stephanie White should keep an eye on her to help her avoid getting T’d up.

As for Clark, controlling herself from snapping at the referees’ calls would now be her main priority, aside from guiding the team toward another playoff run.

It is not bad for the superstar to show her intensity during the game when her team is a playoff contender, but Clark has to keep her cool to avoid racking up more technical fouls.

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