Caitlin Clark’s frustration boiled over Wednesday night during the Indiana Fever’s matchup with the Golden State Valkyries, as the Fever guard reacted furiously to what she believed was a missed foul call.
The Indiana star was visibly upset after teammate Aliyah Boston was whistled for a foul on Golden State’s Veronica Burton, a decision that came shortly after Clark felt she had been denied a call at the other end.
The flashpoint stemmed from an earlier drive, when Clark finished a layup while tumbling to the floor under pressure from Kiah Stokes, only for play to continue without a foul being assessed.
When Burton then received the whistle moments later, Clark erupted, throwing her arms up in disbelief before charging toward the official and shouting her protest at close range.
After the heated exchange, Clark limped toward the tunnel for treatment, though she returned to the Fever bench a few minutes later.
The incident comes amid a turbulent stretch for Clark in the WNBA spotlight, following a recent game against the Phoenix Mercury in which Alyssa Thomas struck her in the throat area during play.

Caitlin Clark lost her temper during the Indiana Fever’s game against the Golden State Valkyries
The shocking incident sparked outrage across the country as fans argued that Clark, who has been subjected to aggressive tactics by players since being drafted by Indiana in 2024, is not receiving protection on the court from WNBA officials.
On Sunday night, she was also floored by Las Vegas Aces player Chelsea Gray in an incident that was reviewed by referees for a ‘hostile act’.
Clark tried to defend Gray during the second quarter of her team’s 109-75 victory, but as she tried to stop her from getting her shot away, the Aces star appeared to use her left elbow to strike her midriff.
The incident led referees to review the play for a potential ‘hostile act’, which infuriated Gray and coach Becky Hammon, who protested the decision to review.
Clark remained on the floor as the review process played out and, when she eventually returned to her feet, she was left holding her back having recently dealt with injury issues.
The referees eventually ruled the play a common foul for Clark, which sparked a furious reaction from the Fever star.
After the game, the 33-year-old Gray posted a vile racist message she received to her Instagram story following the clash with Clark.
‘People act like we just make this s*** up,’ she wrote in her caption. ‘And the audacity to tell us as athletes to “shut up and dribble.”‘

The Indiana Fever superstar was left incensed by a referee calling for a foul moments after she was not awarded one herself

Clark was recently punched in the throat by Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas

She also appeared to get an elbow to the midriff from Las Vegas star Chelsea Gray on Sunday
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Gray’s post came after Phoenix’s Thomas faced similar abuse in the wake of her own run-in with Clark last month.
In the days that followed, Thomas said she was racially abused online and received threats toward herself and her family – including her children.
‘Our families are being threatened,’ Thomas, who is Black, told reporters earlier this month. ‘Kids are being threatened. People are sending racial slurs and all types of stuff.
‘There’s a difference between trolling and there’s a difference between hatred,’ she continued. ‘The hatred that we’re experiencing over a play that was, honestly, a complete accident, no one even knew what happened, it’s just unfortunate.’
She also directed frustration at the WNBA and its commissioner, Cathy Engelbert, whom she criticized for being silent on the issue.
‘The league has to do better in this instance,’ Thomas said. ‘Honestly, I didn’t even know I was being suspended until 10 minutes before it was being put on social media. We still have yet to hear anything from Cathy.
‘It’s no surprise. You can see what’s being said on social media. It’s unfortunate, but as usual, she remains silent. That’s unfortunate when our lives are being threatened.’