WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert doesn’t sound too persuaded by the argument that Indiana Fever rookie guard Caitlin Clark is being targeted by opposing WNBA players.
Ever since Chicago Sky guard Chennedy Carter hard fouled Clark during a game earlier this month, controversy has swirled about a perceived target on Clark because of her popularity among fans.
While speaking with USA TODAY, Engelbert highlighted the singular focus on Clark’s treatment compared to how other players compete with each other across the WNBA. To her, it’s not an issue for Clark as much as it is indicative of how physical the game is.
“I think everybody’s watching Caitlin, so they’re focused only on Caitlin,’’ Engelbert said. “But when you look across other games (with) other players, it’s a physical game. There’s no doubt about it. It’s a pure shooter’s game, it’s a physical game, it’s a lot of pick-and-rolls, a lot of seeing the floor.’’
In the interview, Engelbert pointed to a recent Clark game against the Washington Mystics where she hit numerous 3-pointers and scored 30 points.
“Did anyone say she was targeted in that game?’’ Engelbert asked. “No, because everyone’s just looking for the outcome that they want. … But it’s great fandom. It’s great discussion, and I think obviously we continue to look at or review games after the fact.’’
Even with the Carter foul, Engelbert said it’s been addressed and that they’re always looking to tighten up the league’s officiating when need be.
“But I think we sent the message now that we upgraded that to the rest of the league,’’ Engelbert said. “… So, we’re obviously constantly looking at the consistency of officiating and things like that. But I think everybody focused on, and they’re watching one player, including myself.’’