Technical troubles continue to mount for Caitlin Clark as she blames WNBA referees

Here we go again
Losing her cool
On the precipice
Not my fault
Questionable calls
Intensity
Tempers flare
Teetering on the line
T for two
Taking out frustration
Referee justification
Clark’s rebuttal
Bad timing
A blessing in disguise?
Progress?
Stepping in
Lighter wallet
A known challenge
A well-rounded machine
Records camouflaged in rage
A formidable foe
Here we go again

With WNBA regular season coming to a close, Caitlin Clark finds herself in hot water once more.

Losing her cool

The Indiana Fever star picked up her sixth technical foul of the season in a mid-September game against the Dallas Wings.

On the precipice

WNBA rules state that a player is automatically suspended for a game if they accrue seven technical fouls in the regular season. However, as Fox News and Sports Illustrated write, the slate is wiped clean for the playoffs. There is speculation though that Clark would be forced to serve a suspension next season if she gets her seventh technical.

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Not my fault

Although Clark has conceded that she needs to do a better job for keeping her composure, she's also at a loss for words regarding the official's decisions to "T" her up. She told Fox News, "And it stinks because half of my technicals this year, I got one for that inadvertent contact to the face against Minnesota and then two for hitting the stanchion of the basket.

Questionable calls

Clark continued, "One was a complete accident, and two were just a little frustration with myself. So I think I could have done a better job of keeping my emotions in check, but at the same time, like, really?"

Intensity

This trend has become a big deal, since Clark is the WNBA's headline attraction this season.

Tempers flare

She has been nothing short of sensational as an offensive force as a rookie, but her emotions have gotten the best of her at times. All upcoming statistics are sourced from Basketball Reference.

Teetering on the line

Her approach has her on the brink of WNBA discipline at some point in the future.

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T for two

There’s no question how passionate Caitlin Clark is about basketball, which is part of why she's such a popular draw.

Taking out frustration

During the Indiana Fever’s victory over the Seattle Storm on August 18, Clark punched the stanchion behind the basket with a solid amount of force. She was assessed a technical foul, which was the fifth of the season for her.

Referee justification

According to Yahoo Sports, Clark said that the referee said she was being "disrespectful towards the game of basketball."

Clark’s rebuttal

"It reminded me of the technical I got in college where I said ‘darn it.’ It’s like a personal frustration, had nothing to do with my team, had nothing to do with the reffing, had nothing to do with the other team. It was just because I’m a competitor and I felt like I should’ve been making more shots," she told Yahoo Sports.

Bad timing

If Clark was forced to miss any regular season or postseason games, it would be a huge blow for the Fever.

A blessing in disguise?

After the unfortunate technical against the Storm, Clark told Marca, "I think (the official) fired me up to play harder. We got better after that. So, in a weird way, I want to thank him."

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Progress?

Despite the unfortunate turn of events for Clark that puts her close to a suspension, her poise has seemed to improve as the WNBA season has unfolded. The Indianapolis Star noted that Clark picked up three technicals within the first two weeks of the WNBA, but only three since.

Stepping in

Coach Christie Sides knows how important Clark is to her team’s fortunes. After she picked up her fifth technical, Sides told the Indianapolis Star, "Yeah, we’re going to have a conversation. I don’t need Caitlin to sit out a game… She’s just a fiery competitor. I mean, I don’t want to take that away from her. That’s the difference in who she is."

Lighter wallet

Technical fouls are also affecting Clark’s bank account. As the Indianapolis Star notes, WNBA players are fined $200 each for their first three technical fouls, $400 each for their fourth through sixth techs, and $800 each for every technical thereafter.

A known challenge

The fire that fuels Clark has been a theme of her career, dating back to her days at the University of Iowa. While still in college, she told USA Today, "It’s being able to channel that and use it in the best way. There’s always young girls with eyeballs on you, so you always want to be on your best behavior, but also play with that competitive fire and passion you always had…"

A well-rounded machine

Caitlin Clark has affected the game in multiple ways—as a scorer, facilitator and dynamite shooter from the free throw line. She’s averaging over 19 points, eight assists and five rebounds per game.

Records camouflaged in rage

In the same game she picked up her fifth technical foul, Clark set the WNBA rookie single-season record for assists, breaking Ticha Penicheiro’s record that was set back in 1998.

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A formidable foe

Clark’s motivation to remain cool and collected is quite high considering Indiana’s playoff dreams. WNBA legend Sue Bird said on the A Touch More podcast, "She’s definitely getting used to it (the league) which is, you know, trouble for everybody else. That’s why I (wouldn’t) want to see her (in the playoffs)."

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