Draymond Green has tips for Caitlin Clark problemDraymond Green and Caitlin Clark (Image Source: Getty Images)


After a glorious career in Iowa, Caitlin Clark is having difficulty adjusting to the pro league. Ever since she set foot on the hardwood in her Indiana Fever jersey, all eyes have been on her. The budding star has faced it all, from being scrutinized for her not-so-impressive performance to being physically outplayed. However, following her recent altercation, the Golden State Warriors veteran, Draymond Green, offered a remedy to the Indiana franchise.

When the Fever faced off the Chicago Sky in a nail-biting game, the point guard had to take one for the team. During the game, Chicago’s Chennedy Carter unnecessarily pushed Clark to the floor. The Fever newbie didn’t reciprocate but was left in disbelief. Without reviewing the action, the game official called it a personal foul.

As the video of their physical outbreak started going viral, it caught the attention of Draymond, who himself has been a part of multiple skirmishes this season. When Carter avoided discussing the matter in a post-game interview, the former DPOY wrote in the comment section of a social media post, “Indiana better go invest in an enforcer… FAST!”

Draymond suggested that Fever add an aggressive player to its roster who could defend Clark from such physical attacks.

A few days ago while talking to the IndyStar, Clark stated, “I think everybody is physical with me, they get away with things that probably other people don’t get away with. It’s tough, but that’s just the fact of the matter.”


The night ended with a 71-70 win for the Fever thanks to Clark’s free throw. Even after the harsh foul, the Chicago guard continued her distasteful act off the court.

Chennedy Carter Keeps Her Distasteful Act Going Towards Caitlin Clark

During the post-game interview, when Carter was asked how the 22-year-old guard made a difference in the game, she bluntly said, “I ain’t answering no Caitlin Clark questions.”

Later, she posted a picture of her feet on her Instagram story, describing how she constantly fought and argued with her brothers while growing up, so she finds comfort in hate more than love.

Carter dealt with Clark physically, whereas the latter answered by snatching the win. Now, the two teams will face off on June 16, and they can continue their battles.

PHOTOS: Chennedy Carter Goes Off On Caitlin Clark In Social Media Rant After Getting Away With Cheap Shot On Her During Chicago-Indiana Game

Chennedy Carter Goes Off On Caitlin Clark In Social Media Rant After Getting Away With Cheap Shot On Her During Chicago-Indiana GameChennedy Carter (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
Chennedy Carter continued her feud with Caitlin Clark by ripping the Indiana Fever star on social media following Saturday’s game at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Things got testy between Chennedy Carter and Caitlin Clark during the Fever’s home game against the Chicago Sky. After some chirping between the two stars, Carter delivered an unnecessary cheap shot on Clark late in the third quarter:

The officials initially called a foul on Carter, but the WNBA reviewed the play and later assessed a flagrant 1 foul to the 25-year-old. After the game, Carter also told reporters she wasn’t answering questions about Clark.

Instead, Chennedy Carter decided to wait until she logged onto social media to continue chirping the Fever superstar. On Instagram, Carter wrote, “beside three point shooting what does she bring to the table man” with a laughing emoji.


Fans also noticed Angel Reese cheering from the sidelines following Carter’s cheap shot on Clark. Referencing Reese, Carter wrote on another thread, “my dawg fasho , got all my teammates.”


 

Tell us how you really feel about Caitlin Clark, Chennedy.

Regardless, Clark and the Fever got the last laugh by holding on for a tight 71-70 victory. That marked the end of Indiana’s three-game losing streak, as well as their first home win of the season.

Chennedy Carter & Chicago Will Meet Indiana Three More Times

For those entertained by the Chicago-Indiana rivalry, there’s good news: These two teams still play three more times over the remainder of the regular season.

Fans won’t have to wait too long for the next meeting, as the Fever will again host the Sky on June 16 at 12:00 p.m. EST. Clark and the Fever will visit the Sky for the first time one week later on June 23 (6:00 p.m. EST) in a game that will be featured on NBA TV.

Their fourth and final regular season meeting will run on Aug. 30 in Windy City.