Brittney Griner Under WNBA Investigation After Controversial Collision with Caitlin Clark
In a stunning move, the WNBA has launched an emergency internal investigation into Phoenix Mercury’s Brittney Griner after a controversial on-court collision with rookie sensation Caitlin Clark. The league’s response, described as “unusually swift,” follows widespread outrage over what many call a “reckless” and “targeted” hit.
The Hit That Sparked a Firestorm
During the third quarter of Tuesday’s Fever vs. Mercury matchup, Griner made shoulder-to-chest contact with Clark, sending her crashing to the floor. Though ruled a common foul, fans and former players blasted it as “a cheap shot.” Clark exited the quarter and did not return.
“That wasn’t basketball,” one former WNBA player tweeted. “It was unnecessary.”
League Reaction and Public Backlash
By Wednesday, the WNBA confirmed an official review, naming Griner in their statement. Sources say internal discussions have been “tense” and “urgent.”
Meanwhile, fans erupted online, pushing #BanGriner into trending territory and calling for suspensions or fines.
Deeper Tensions?
Analysts believe resentment toward Clark’s rising fame may be fueling on-court aggression. ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith noted, “Some veterans aren’t adjusting well to Caitlin’s spotlight.”
Sponsors are now pressing for updates, wary of the league’s image. Griner, unrepentant, said, “I play hard… if you step into my lane, expect contact.”
The WNBA promises a decision within 72 hours — one that could shape the league’s future.