The WNBA suspended Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas for one game and fined her $1,000 on Thursday, June 25, 2026, following a league review of a reckless, non-basketball physical altercation against Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark.
The incident occurred during Wednesday's game when Thomas pressed her fist into Clark's throat area while scrambling for a loose ball in the second quarter.
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Officials did not call a foul at the time.
The disciplinary action has sparked broader discussions about player safety, officiating consistency, and the increased public scrutiny facing the league.
Coaches and Executives React
Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White criticized the uncalled contact during her postgame press conference, calling it "absolutely unacceptable."
"We have a generational talent and a WNBA superstar who had two cheap shots right there that weren't called," White said.
She also noted that Clark is not officiated the same way as other players.
Fever President Kelly Krauskopf released a statement supporting the league's review and suspension, emphasizing that "player safety should be paramount in our league."
Minnesota Lynx Head Coach Cheryl Reeve backed stricter penalties, stating that such acts have led to altercations in the past.
She noted improved communication between teams and the league but called for more public transparency.
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Hall of Fame Inductees Weigh In
During pre-induction events for the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, several legends shared their perspectives.