Angel Reese recently acquired a flagrant foul for striking Caitlin Clark in the head.
Yahoo Sports reports that during the game played on Sunday, June 16, the forward attempted to block Clark’s shot when she hit her in the dome.
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As the third quarter progressed, Clark drove to the basket, and Reese swung her arm to prevent the goal. As a result, Clark was hit and fell hard to the floor. Angel was subsequently given a flagrant foul one after the play was reviewed. The WNBA’s rule book states an “unnecessary” move is deemed a flagrant foul one. A flagrant foul two is considered “unnecessary and excessive.”
Social Media Reacts To The Flagrant Foul
“They affected the game, obviously, a lot tonight,” she said. “…I think we went up strong a lot of times, and we didn’t get a lot of calls. Going back and looking at the film, I saw a lot of calls that weren’t made. I guess some people got a special whistle.”
“I guess some people got a special whistle”
Angel Reese after she almost decapitated Caitlin Clarks head
— the Sports ON Tap (@thesportsontap) June 16, 2024
Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark also reacted to Reese’s flagrant foul, per Yahoo Sports.
“It’s just a part of basketball,” Clark explained. “It is what it is. Just trying to make a play on the ball and get the block. It happens.”
#IndianaFever’s Caitlin Clark on what’s going through her mind after being flagrant fouled by Angel Reese:
“What’s going through my mind is, ‘I need to make these two free throws.’ … It is what it is. Just trying to make a play on the ball and get the block. It happens.” pic.twitter.com/1OXIylEURh
— James Boyd (@RomeovilleKid) June 16, 2024
Caitlin & Angel Reese Take Hard Fouls
As previously reported by The Shade Room, Indiana Fever’s general manager, Lin Dunn, shared her anger for Caitlin’s on-court treatment after an incident with Chennedy Carter. During a June 1 game, The Chicago Sky player shoulder-checked Caitlin, sending her to the ground. Dunn took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to express her anger. She wrote, “There’s a difference between tough defense and unnecessary —targeting actions.”
Check out a video of the incident below: