When I'm trying to determine whether these things are intentional or not, I'm taking into account the skill of the defender. That skill is what determines the motions they make. Carrington is one of the best perimeter defenders in the league. Her hand would not have entered a curling motion, even if she would have missed the ball or blocked the pass. This was 100% intentional.
The fingers dive down; the fingers are spread; the fingers and nails come together for the hit; the fingers spread apart again. Not a natural unconcious movement. Not an accident.
No Question Here: 100% intentional. She clawed-up her nasty little hand and poked her eye. If this were the NBA - or the Sky - Carrington would be sent to the ER tonight. But, the Fever won't retaliate, and eventually Caitlin doesn't get up from a Flagrant. Very Sad.
The Ref didn't call a review and looked into what happened and they didn't caught the hit in the first place. The Refs are so bad in the wnba. And the Coach she said and did nothing (was like this all year), this coach continually lets other teams push #22 around and says nothing or stand up for her players (maybe she's scared of the other coaches).
As a black man, they should ban women and men from have long finger nails while playing the game. For the safety of the game and respect for your opponent, no one, black or white, should be wearing or having long fingernails period.
@@TheRobinLundberg Agreed But it doesn't excuse the W for still not doing anything now instead Unfortunately the W wants the girls to do this stuff to Caitlin I mean... They never take action They never talk out against it, but their happy to talk out about fans This league the players are protected The fans hated And the popular player is fair game The fouls are getting worse because the W never punishes If they did players would stop The W sends a message by not doing anything.. If you foul her we won't punish you... Si the fouls keep getting worse The W needs to grow up and hire people who like sports instead of culture activists
Absolutely deliberate Absolutely premeditate Absolutely Flagrant 2 Absolutely should be investigated and definitely should be suspended for the next game.
you just described a person who willingly and intentionally tried to end Caitlin Clarke's career. Any significant damage done to an eyeball is the end of an athlete's career. should be suspended for the next game, in context of this, is like giving someone a disorderly conduct charge for attempted murder
This was a PLANNED ASSAULT .Do not be so NAIVE. We will NOT be GASLIT. We all WITNESSED the ASSAULT. This wás NO accident.Its MORE then just rules about fake nails. So STOP finding excuses or demeaning this criminal act. This ATTACK could have ended CC's career or worse. There MUST be accountability.
anyone not demanding this girl's permanent expulsion from the WNBA for what you so correctly point out necessarily means they are actively covering up a clear racially motivated attack on account of racially motivated considerations, or they are too stupid to take seriously. this culture has become so sick it's impossible to not get nauseous just watching
This is not part of the basketball uniform. Cathy Engelbert @wnba if you are not going to 'police' the league, you need to step down.💯 Just imagine, the earning potential Caitlin Clark has. That is what, the @wnba and Ms. Engelbert would have been liable for if she had lost vision. @wnba
There is zero chance that they will put a nail restriction in place. Reason: The league is deathly afraid of being called racist by the usual suspects, which 100% would happen.
I saw the on air replay and told my son it had to be on purpose because you don't normally bend your hand that way. Her arm should have continued moving up and to her left trying to deflect the ball. Even on a blocked shot, you extend your hand as far up as possible to maximize your chance of getting the ball. You would never point your hand down and cup your fingers. I consider myself to be pretty reasonable, and after seeing the slow-motion angle, I would say I'm at least 80% sure it was intentional. This is the playoffs, and I think she was trying to win the series with that one play.
Carrington should be suspended and fined to set the precedent that this violent behavior is unacceptable and won’t be tolerated. There are consequences for dangerous behavior. @wnba
It is only a matter of inches now that they will seriously injure Clark. And nobody is doing anything about it, neither Refs, her teammates, the coach, the GM or the commissioner. That´s exactly why nobody watched the WNBA before, this kind of hard fouls not even getting called is just not fun to watch for any one and certainly not for families watching with little kids. Clark should demand change and if nothing is done she should retire like her idol Maya Moore did and maybe play in Europe or do other things in life with her 50+ million in endorsement money she earned.
Caitlin Clark did nothing about it either. After everyone failed to come to her defense, her team mates, her coaches, the referees, the commissioner, after they all abandoned her, she should have spoke up. In the press conference when asked, she should have said, "of course it was on purpose and of course it affected my vision and of course it cost us the game".
It seemed deliberate even in real-time because I saw her push Caitlin after the poke and behaved as if nothing happened so that the refs would focus on the ball.
That how they do with all the plays on all the teams. I don't know what the rules are but you rarely see the player pick up the player from another team. Clark is not to be treated better or with special any treatment.
The strike that was used on Kaitlyn Clark in martial arts is referred to as a a cobra strike it could have put her eye out completely, and if used on the throat could’ve crushed her throat I am a martial artist I know that strike and there’s exactly what she was trying to do Was just was to try to cause as much harm as she could. The cobra straight evenly. Martial arts is illegal to use in tournament fighting Carrington used it as a weapon to hurt . Clark.
The Fever should have her arrested for assault. Lookup Marty McSorley and Todd Bertuzzi. Two hockey players arrested for assault on the ice during a game!!!! At best she should be suspended indefinitely.
if she was jailed, id have no problem with that, she tried to permanently damage Caitlin's eye, whihc would have ended Caitlin's career. but if she's not kicked out of the league by friday, permanently, than i hope the whole WNBA collapses under the weight of it's own doublestandards and bad will. what a disgrace
Come on, Robin. In no way a natural way to complete a swipe. These vets know how to get away with flagrant shit. It’s been happening all season. This one could have been life-altering. It’s not about the slo-mo - it’s about the angle. A lot of flagrants have required a review - not a jump to realize they know wth they’re doing.
CC is always in PR mode in interviews. I thought it was dirty in real time and it's beyond doubt in slo-mo. CC down played the effect but it didn't improve her game. These games are fine margins and some will say it was the play of the game and won the game for the Sun.
this should be treated for what it is. First Degree Battery with the Intent to Blind Caitlin Clarke. This girl should be charged with assault, forefeit her salary, and whether or not sees jail time or not -- NEVER steps foot in a WNBA arena ever again. Disgusting. Utterly and completely disgusting act that had a significantly high probability of ending Caitlin's career right then and there. In 30 years of watching athletes do stupid and reckless sht to each other, the Suh's the CPs, the Draymonds, the Haynesworths, etcs, this is without doubt the sickest and most inexcusable i've ever seen. by the way, this wasn't an "eye rake".--get that misrepresentation off the screen---..this was contorting her hand into the most effective possible weapon it could be. turning all her fingers - thumb included - into a single point...akin to jabbing someone in the eye with a fckin pool que stick. and worst of all, caitlin's put into a position where she will feel the need to downplay the intention here. trash conduct by a trash person who should be disgraced out of the league
In addition to Clark's popularity, Nalyssa used to get lot of touches before. But after Caitlin showed up, her touches dropped dramatically. So the hatred and motivations are clearly there. It's best for both CC and NS for NS to leave Fever after this season.
Nylissa and Mitchell both need to leave. I know Mitchell was hinting see might leave after the season is over. I hope that after Mitchell sees this ambush on Carrington that it confirms she needs to leave that toxic environment.
Let's see how many ways this game was fixed. First play of the game is to poke Caitlin in the eye. Make the clock act up while the Fever is on a run. Call phantom fouls on the Fever and completely disregard real fouls like the deliberate poke on the eye. How can you say you're not even sure? The poke in the eye is as clear as the noonday sun.
As for dawana guarding Caitlin, don’t think it was that great because Caitlin got a lot of uncontested 3’s she just didn’t hit them. I have to think the eye scratch messed with the depth perception. Caitlin is never going to blame anything other than herself. It was the worst % she’s ever shot from 3 in a game.
Hello, I wrote in the commentary that the side angle perspective is telling the truth. Thanks for picking it up again. That was definitely on purpose. That's criminal!!!!!
Robin slow motion you clearly see a hand movement towards CC’s face why would you change the angle of your hand as you complete the movement and there is no attempt to avoid hitting the eye and once you did that you just leave her falling to the floor no questions asked that early in the game. I think something is definitely off here and if you look at the video and the timing of it (meaning early start of the game instead of anywhere else). I did not have access to it but somebody said that Dijonai was micked up and actually acknowledged that it was intentional on her part if that comment that I read is true there is definitely ground for suspension.
It wasnt an accident.🙄 Dijonai has been very clear on her hatred for Caitlin and how many times will the sports media call it coincidence?? I am 100% here for the get back but Carrington needs to be benched fod game #2. PERIOD!!!!
I actually saw an email thread within the Suns organization where they discussed sharpening their fingernails and trying to give Caitlyn a corneal abrasion to blur her vision. The assistant coach got nervous about the scheme, but their coach wrote back something to the effect that if one of the black players did it and got caught, they can just claim the media is racist and stereotyping the player as violent.
You get hit in the eye like that your vision will become a problem period...and it's highly unlikely going to fix itself in a matter of minutes. To think otherwise is ridiculous, regardless if she's shooting bad or not.
“Almost dived into her eye”? Robin, watch it again a few times. It wasn’t almost; she definitely directed her nails into Caitlin’s eye. She was watching where her non-splayed, pointed fingertips were going. Believe your eyes. The reason you didn’t think anything of it when it happened was because you didn’t see the angle that shows Carrington pointing her once splayed fingers and watching them go directly into Caitlin’s eye.
I thought it wasn't intentional at first, then saw the video. It was blatantly intentional. Clark fouled Carrington later on, and she should get a foul or a Flagrant 1. Carrington should get a Flagrant 2 and be ejected, no question. This isn't about race or your favorite player. It's about players' safety. Not just Clark's. Other women-- the majority of them being Black-- could get hurt.
IRONICALLY NOT ONE COMPLAINT FROM WHEN (AT) ALYSSA THOMAS OF THE SAME TEAM THREW REESE DOWN BY THE NECK AND SHE HIT HER HEAD ON THE FLOOR. WE DONT WANT TO HEAR IT NOW!!!!! EITHER COMPLAIN ABOUT BOTH OR NOT AT ALL!!!!
Any player who goes down and holds their face needs to have the play reviewed automatically by the refs. That was a flagrant 2, and DC should have been ejected. That might have changed the entire game. Nails need to be trimmed. No jewelry.
IRONICALLY NOT ONE COMPLAINT FROM WHEN (AT) ALYSSA THOMAS OF THE SAME TEAM THREW REESE DOWN BY THE NECK AND SHE HIT HER HEAD ON THE FLOOR. WE DONT WANT TO HEAR IT NOW!!!!! EITHER COMPLAIN ABOUT BOTH OR NOT AT ALL!!!!
I really don't understand how someone that does play the game can call that an accident. If you watch in full speed and don't pay attention it does look accidental, but if you watch her wrist shift before impact it really does show an intentional move. The other angle shows it better and the slap that should occur becomes a jab with the fingers.
You can't blame slow mo for her fingers collapsing together and her wrist angling down ... that is not a natural motion and finger placement for a follow through motion after blocking/swatting/deflecting. Name me an instant where a player will collapse their fingers together like that? Anyone one who ever played basketball would know. Don't be an idiot and blame it on "slow mo made it look bad" bs
The only starting rookies that didn’t get hurt this season: Cc, Rickea, and Jacey Sheldon … Starting Rookies straight from college injured this season: Cordosa, Brink, Aaliyah Edwards, and Reese.
There is actually a rule that's in the book but the refs won't enforce it. (The officials shall not permit any player to wear equipment which, in his/her judgment, is dangerous to other players) This last attack was really dangerous and could have easily ended her career. I think the worst part is the commissioner and the referees don't give a damn that's like they're trying to end her career. Why would they let somebody wear one inch acrylic nails while playing basketball
It appears WNBA stands for Wicked Narcissist Blatant Assassins. Caitlyn Clark's game was severely impacted because you don't have depth perception when one of your eyes has been hurt. Dijonai Carrington should have been kicked out of the game, and the WNBA after putting all her fingers together, then intentionally jabbed Caitlyn Clark in the eye. It reminded me of a scene in the Kill Bill movie. The Three Stooges would have done better than the REF's did last night.
The motion of her follow through is more like what a Volleyball spike would look. Anyone that’s ever played the game of basketball closing in for a block would automatically pull back their hands once over missed the block IF YOU DON’T WANT TO INJURE SOMEONE. the automatic reaction should be to keep your hand open and laid back in a surrender position. The fact that she pulled her hand down with a spike position means she intended to increase the kinetic energy of that motion. The league was an inch away from renegotiating their new contract
You need to watch the replay again but watch after the strike to her eye. Watch Carrington after the fact. She stops and looks like she is expecting the foul and is getting ready to protest.
So many people have said if it weren't for Caitlin Clark they would not have watched any WNBA games. I had not watched before but thanks to CC, I have enjoyed seeing other hoopers play that I hadn't heard of. There are some for whom I have zero respect but Karma will eventually take care of them. Fever fan all the way. 🔥
Sun doesn't earn this win by assaulting the Fever sharpshooter with an intentional Edward Scissorhand assault. That's not the basketball I want to watch.
They need to end fake nails, long nails, and sharp nails. They can be used as weapons. In Water Polo the referee checks the players' nails before every game. If you have long or sharp nails, you have to cut them or you can't play.
The fever lost all on their own!!!! lol Defense is what wins championship. You wont go far in the playoffs without rebounds and defense. . . ask Angel, she has a championship under her belt.
Some possible circumstantial evidence that it was intentional that almost no one's talking about: 1. Compare how Carrington usually goes up to contest/block shots/passes in similar instances vs how she did it here - has she ever come straight down with her fingers/nails into someone's eyes/face before? Not that I know of. If her normal motion in this regard looks like that then that's one thing, but if not and this is the only time she's done it, then that's sus. 2. Carrington isn't afraid of expressing herself online, so if this was purely an accident, then surely she would've mentioned something along those lines - her silence speaks volumes.
Fair Schmair, No question in my mind. I agree that in real time it did not look obviously intentionally, but anyone aware of the animosity Carrington demonstrated against Clark throughout the season, had to deem the act to be suspact. After additional evidence appeared, how can anyone with a brain questiion the act being deliberate. Carrington is a criminal and that was a criminal act... Assault. D J Mustard wants so badly to be white, just look at her. She tries so very hard, but deep down inside she realizes, she will never be white. She has found a very white antagonist in Caitlin Clark for some reason and maybe she feels threatened by Caitlin's talent, her notoriety or maybe just her down home midwestern, Iowa whiteness. With all that frustration building all season and the "Caitlin Clark Effect" not diminishing, she felt it necessary to physically assault Caitlin in front of millions of fans and a few myopic referees and league officials. That eye gouge was absolutely intentional and specifically aimed at ending Caitlin's game if not her season or career. Dijonai Carrington should have been immediately ejected, suspended for the remainder of the season, and arrested for assault. I hope she will at least be investigated.
Carrington assaulted Clark. I don't see Carrington making a play for the ball. I see Carrington shaping her hand into a claw. It was a planned move waiting for an opportunity.
If it on purpose ,she was trying to blind her eye. But I can't stand when people down play it because of fairness or cowardness which ever it may be. No she wouldn't say anything about it why because of cowards who want so bad to be fair and inclusive ,it's the ESPN generation sport talk. Which I think ruined sports.
have you seen the clip of Marina and Dijonai making fun of it? Marina makes the same purposeful hand movement toward Dijonai and they laugh! Disgusting! This was no accident IMO and to celebrate it is purely unbelievable
Don't know what? The intentionality is proven by one single move of the two cohordinated by the strong will of the offender: 1) the fingers are moved from open (to stop the pass) to joined to get more finger strenght and safety (agaist possible fingers injury due to the lateral move in the strike) 2) the move down of the wrist was as fast as the fingers joint, in order to not strike the head but poke the eye. CC has been "lucky" thanks to the too strong will of the offence, so that the first finger went down a little below the eyeball. Otherwise the sport carrier of CC would have been terminated.
Wow, the angle of that slow motion video leaves no doubt whatesover that his was 100% intentional. That the refs turned a blind eye (bad pun), and nothing said from the league office or even from the Fever demostrates the level of corruption within the W. Carrington showed her hatred for Clark earlier in the season and what happened here is no coincidence. More than just cheating, this assault with those daggers could have blinded Clark. CC should leave the W for overseas bball as well as other opportunities off the court. This league does not deserve her.
Carrington clearly did a flagrant 2 non basketball play to hurt CC. WNBA Commissioner this is the most deliberate non basketball play in basketball, Carrington needs to be suspended and impose her a heavy fine. People just witnessed the dirtiest play ever in WNBA. Let's boycott WNBA people if the Commissioner stay a blind eye about this incident.
that is exactly what i thought happened when it was in FAST motion. there was a swipe at the ball and then an extra odd-looking follow-through, and Caitlyn's eye was hit. i am so sick of this 'legalized' assault under the guise of 'it's a physical game'. this one could have ended CC's career. (not to mention the food train for the WNBA)
@@TheRobinLundberg Yes, you can be certain! Stop being disingenuous and making believe you're just being ''fair.'' People can see the truth with their own 2 eyes!
The problem with the eye gouge is she walked away knowing that she did it and did not acknowledge it at all someone hit you on the court hard you at least want an acknowledgment if not we got problems.
So the first one show’s Carrington’s eyes. There is another one that has a clear view of her eyes. And both show Carrington was looking at the ball. Those angles vs this angle that does not show Carrington’s eyes shows content creators are engineering an issue.
IRONICALLY NOT ONE COMPLAINT FROM WHEN (AT) ALYSSA THOMAS OF THE SAME TEAM THREW REESE DOWN BY THE NECK AND SHE HIT HER HEAD ON THE FLOOR. WE DONT WANT TO HEAR IT NOW!!!!! EITHER COMPLAIN ABOUT BOTH OR NOT AT ALL!!!!
If she didn’t have the one-sided beef with CC, I would try to give her the benefit of the doubt. But she’s been hating all season, and the Sun love to play dirty.
I've played for about 20 years and I have never been raked in the eyes when someone is blocking my pass or shot. Usually those happen when they're trying to swipe the ball as I hold it away. As someone mentioned, she's a PRO, she knew what she was doing. NaLyssa S., ur a poor teammate.
Just another example of how incompetent the C suite of the WNBA is. From allowing those kind of nails in games, to how they handled CC and the Clark Effect at times, to the totally inept officiating and on and on, the W needs to clean house at the executive level after the season
This was PRACTICED!! That’s the key determining factor. Precision comes only through deliberate and disciplined focus and practice. This was intentionally PRACTICED then executed-- this doesn’t get fixed without lawsuits.
Dijonai and marina can be seen celebrating in the background after and mabrey is doing the hand movement, dajonai laughing...so intentional, and smith looking sheepish the whole match is suspect, she knew what was going to happen.
Absolutely disgusting intentional attempt to hurt Clark. And yes the refs need do a nail check before each game and make anyone with untrimmed nails get rid of them or don't play.
When I'm trying to determine whether these things are intentional or not, I'm taking into account the skill of the defender. That skill is what determines the motions they make. Carrington is one of the best perimeter defenders in the league. Her hand would not have entered a curling motion, even if she would have missed the ball or blocked the pass. This was 100% intentional.
The fingers dive down; the fingers are spread; the fingers and nails come together for the hit; the fingers spread apart again. Not a natural unconcious movement. Not an accident.
Praying Mantis style eye-gouge attempt..
Exactly.
She literally did snake style kung fu right for Caitlin Clark's eye.
It was a very deliberate assault on CC
😂 it was a basketball play!
😂😂😂@mus434 good one
No doubt.
When Clark knocked out Carringtons eye contact was that assault also 😂
@@wtf.................That was mild retribution. Carrington should be missing teeth right now.
No Question Here: 100% intentional. She clawed-up her nasty little hand and poked her eye. If this were the NBA - or the Sky - Carrington would be sent to the ER tonight. But, the Fever won't retaliate, and eventually Caitlin doesn't get up from a Flagrant. Very Sad.
The Ref didn't call a review and looked into what happened and they didn't caught the hit in the first place. The Refs are so bad in the wnba. And the Coach she said and did nothing (was like this all year), this coach continually lets other teams push #22 around and says nothing or stand up for her players (maybe she's scared of the other coaches).
“Nasty little hand “😬
@@boomboombaby9140
@@knessing7681 That's not true. Sides got technical for defending Lexi.
If her eyeball fell out it would still been a no call, this league is hell bent on injuring Caitlin
As a black man, they should ban women and men from have long finger nails while playing the game. For the safety of the game and respect for your opponent, no one, black or white, should be wearing or having long fingernails period.
The no foul call is strange.
They probably missed it but should have called just on Clark’s reaction
At least a review
@@TheRobinLundberg
Agreed
But it doesn't excuse the W for still not doing anything now instead
Unfortunately the W wants the girls to do this stuff to Caitlin
I mean...
They never take action
They never talk out against it, but their happy to talk out about fans
This league the players are protected
The fans hated
And the popular player is fair game
The fouls are getting worse because the W never punishes
If they did players would stop
The W sends a message by not doing anything..
If you foul her we won't punish you...
Si the fouls keep getting worse
The W needs to grow up and hire people who like sports instead of culture activists
@@TheRobinLundberg How can a hand to the face be missed when Clark had the ball?
@@Oneanddone14 🎯🎯🎯
Absolutely deliberate
Absolutely premeditate
Absolutely Flagrant 2
Absolutely should be investigated and
definitely should be suspended for the next game.
YES!!!
you just described a person who willingly and intentionally tried to end Caitlin Clarke's career.
Any significant damage done to an eyeball is the end of an athlete's career.
should be suspended for the next game, in context of this, is like giving someone a disorderly conduct charge for attempted murder
This was a PLANNED ASSAULT .Do not be so NAIVE. We will NOT be GASLIT. We all WITNESSED the ASSAULT. This wás NO accident.Its MORE then just rules about fake nails. So STOP finding excuses or demeaning this criminal act. This ATTACK could have ended CC's career or worse. There MUST be accountability.
Just 90 seconds into the game.
Totally agree 💯
Thank you! And they have this poor woman apologizing for not being quick enough or getting frustrated. It’s like watching an abuse victim.
anyone not demanding this girl's permanent expulsion from the WNBA for what you so correctly point out necessarily means they are actively covering up a clear racially motivated attack on account of racially motivated considerations, or they are too stupid to take seriously.
this culture has become so sick it's impossible to not get nauseous just watching
Robin- I hope you will commit to a viewpoint more seriously. Taking a safe position doesn’t most times makes you look weak!!!
This is not part of the basketball uniform. Cathy Engelbert @wnba if you are not going to 'police' the league, you need to step down.💯
Just imagine, the earning potential Caitlin Clark has. That is what, the @wnba and Ms. Engelbert would have been liable for if she had lost vision. @wnba
She’s still hiding and licking her wounds from the last time players jumped on her. They need someone with a backbone.
It HAD to affect her shooting. No way it didn’t.
Her defense too!!!! LOL
It was deliberate.
There is zero chance that they will put a nail restriction in place. Reason: The league is deathly afraid of being called racist by the usual suspects, which 100% would happen.
I saw the on air replay and told my son it had to be on purpose because you don't normally bend your hand that way. Her arm should have continued moving up and to her left trying to deflect the ball. Even on a blocked shot, you extend your hand as far up as possible to maximize your chance of getting the ball. You would never point your hand down and cup your fingers.
I consider myself to be pretty reasonable, and after seeing the slow-motion angle, I would say I'm at least 80% sure it was intentional. This is the playoffs, and I think she was trying to win the series with that one play.
Carrington should be suspended and fined to set the precedent that this violent behavior is unacceptable and won’t be tolerated. There are consequences for dangerous behavior. @wnba
It is only a matter of inches now that they will seriously injure Clark. And nobody is doing anything about it, neither Refs, her teammates, the coach, the GM or the commissioner. That´s exactly why nobody watched the WNBA before, this kind of hard fouls not even getting called is just not fun to watch for any one and certainly not for families watching with little kids. Clark should demand change and if nothing is done she should retire like her idol Maya Moore did and maybe play in Europe or do other things in life with her 50+ million in endorsement money she earned.
Clark to move to euro league after playoffs
Caitlin Clark did nothing about it either. After everyone failed to come to her defense, her team mates, her coaches, the referees, the commissioner, after they all abandoned her, she should have spoke up. In the press conference when asked, she should have said, "of course it was on purpose and of course it affected my vision and of course it cost us the game".
It seemed deliberate even in real-time because I saw her push Caitlin after the poke and behaved as if nothing happened so that the refs would focus on the ball.
That how they do with all the plays on all the teams. I don't know what the rules are but you rarely see the player pick up the player from another team. Clark is not to be treated better or with special any treatment.
@@denisebailey3226 The complementary opposite of denial is.. *re-cognition.*
The strike that was used on Kaitlyn Clark in martial arts is referred to as a a cobra strike it could have put her eye out completely, and if used on the throat could’ve crushed her throat I am a martial artist I know that strike and there’s exactly what she was trying to do Was just was to try to cause as much harm as she could. The cobra straight evenly. Martial arts is illegal to use in tournament fighting Carrington used it as a weapon to hurt . Clark.
Carrington must have watched Jacky Chan's movie, "Snake In The Eagle's Shadow"
Interesting that Bonner said twice "there was nothing behind it." The reporter didn't suggest there was anything behind it, just asked the question.
I usually agree with you, you're being soft on Carrington on this one.
I think that would be smart is to wear eye protection next game. The biggest thing on eye poke is no FOUL called
The Fever should have her arrested for assault.
Lookup Marty McSorley and Todd Bertuzzi. Two hockey players arrested for assault on the ice during a game!!!! At best she should be suspended indefinitely.
My god, y’all overreact so badly.
Yes, although I think her family will handle it privately. 🤣
@@lellachu1682 nothing to handle. lol
if she was jailed, id have no problem with that, she tried to permanently damage Caitlin's eye, whihc would have ended Caitlin's career.
but if she's not kicked out of the league by friday, permanently, than i hope the whole WNBA collapses under the weight of it's own doublestandards and bad will.
what a disgrace
@@lellachu1682 if she tries to press charges for a routine foul she won’t ever be able to show her face in the league again.
Come on, Robin. In no way a natural way to complete a swipe. These vets know how to get away with flagrant shit. It’s been happening all season. This one could have been life-altering. It’s not about the slo-mo - it’s about the angle. A lot of flagrants have required a review - not a jump to realize they know wth they’re doing.
@@jkellyfamily9 what bout mowbury imatating the fact on Carrington head and both laughing
No accident, she knows what she is doing, and she keeps contact with CC eyes, she was after blood
You know it should have been a foul !!!
Well of course
Nothing strange about it dude, she tried to blind her. Carrington's eyes don't follow the ball, they look down at her target, that being Clark's eye.
CC is always in PR mode in interviews. I thought it was dirty in real time and it's beyond doubt in slo-mo. CC down played the effect but it didn't improve her game. These games are fine margins and some will say it was the play of the game and won the game for the Sun.
this should be treated for what it is. First Degree Battery with the Intent to Blind Caitlin Clarke.
This girl should be charged with assault, forefeit her salary, and whether or not sees jail time or not -- NEVER steps foot in a WNBA arena ever again. Disgusting. Utterly and completely disgusting act that had a significantly high probability of ending Caitlin's career right then and there.
In 30 years of watching athletes do stupid and reckless sht to each other, the Suh's the CPs, the Draymonds, the Haynesworths, etcs, this is without doubt the sickest and most inexcusable i've ever seen.
by the way, this wasn't an "eye rake".--get that misrepresentation off the screen---..this was contorting her hand into the most effective possible weapon it could be. turning all her fingers - thumb included - into a single point...akin to jabbing someone in the eye with a fckin pool que stick.
and worst of all, caitlin's put into a position where she will feel the need to downplay the intention here.
trash conduct by a trash person who should be disgraced out of the league
Robin, don't be a coward. Call it like it is, she did it on purpose!
In addition to Clark's popularity, Nalyssa used to get lot of touches before. But after Caitlin showed up, her touches dropped dramatically. So the hatred and motivations are clearly there. It's best for both CC and NS for NS to leave Fever after this season.
NS should leave because Clark and Sides’ awful defense leaves no space for NS.
@@rtwo4570 If CC plays fierce defense, she will have foul troubles early in the game and would be useless.
@@rtwo4570 Smith is a trash person
Nylissa and Mitchell both need to leave. I know Mitchell was hinting see might leave after the season is over. I hope that after Mitchell sees this ambush on Carrington that it confirms she needs to leave that toxic environment.
@@rtwo4570 Smith could be such a better player if she leaves the Fever. I hear the Aces might be a possibility.
Let's see how many ways this game was fixed. First play of the game is to poke Caitlin in the eye. Make the clock act up while the Fever is on a run. Call phantom fouls on the Fever and completely disregard real fouls like the deliberate poke on the eye. How can you say you're not even sure? The poke in the eye is as clear as the noonday sun.
When a defender is focused on blocking a shot or a pass, their head/eye follow the ball but DijonMayo's completely focused on CC's face.
As for dawana guarding Caitlin, don’t think it was that great because Caitlin got a lot of uncontested 3’s she just didn’t hit them. I have to think the eye scratch messed with the depth perception. Caitlin is never going to blame anything other than herself. It was the worst % she’s ever shot from 3 in a game.
We see when they play again. Let the truth be told!!! lol
Pickup and professionally ref’s games are pretty different. This league really needs to start acting pro.
Hello, I wrote in the commentary that the side angle perspective is telling the truth. Thanks for picking it up again. That was definitely on purpose. That's criminal!!!!!
It didn't look intentional in real-time but the slow motion playback is clear. She poked her in the eye.
Robin slow motion you clearly see a hand movement towards CC’s face why would you change the angle of your hand as you complete the movement and there is no attempt to avoid hitting the eye and once you did that you just leave her falling to the floor no questions asked that early in the game. I think something is definitely off here and if you look at the video and the timing of it (meaning early start of the game instead of anywhere else). I did not have access to it but somebody said that Dijonai was micked up and actually acknowledged that it was intentional on her part if that comment that I read is true there is definitely ground for suspension.
Dijon Mustard tried to take out CC's eye out. 🙄
Corny.
@@rtwo4570 Not corny when someone is trying to poke the other player's eye. The truth is in the video. 🙄
@@rtwo4570 Yeah, not sure what her mom was thinking when she called her Dijonai. 👀
@@lellachu1682 It' not your business or your problem Karen!!!!
@@denisebailey3226 But it's your business to gaslight. 😉
This guy saying " He's not sure if it was intentional " is completely Moronic
Why would Carrington do something like that intentionally. She would do that to any of the ladies in the league on purpose. Make it make sense!!!!
@@denisebailey3226 Carrington's eye contact and body language... Before, during and after...
Intent to harm.
he doesn't care, like his asoociates in media, because marxists make their bread through agitating the culture, not by telling the truth
@@denisebailey3226 why ? Get serious !! Pure Racial Hatred
@@mikeleichtweis9413 think it bout time cc agent puts in a complaint with solicitor if doesn't what going to happen Wednesday?
Podcasters - “No sure if intentional?”
Commenters - “Absolutely intentional!”
If it was an accident, why wouldn’t Carrington check to see if Caitlin was ok???
It is ridiculous that the WNBA allows what is happening to Caitlin. It is sickening to watch!!!
Mr. Catlin Clark is a DEI hire for the rookie of the year.
It wasnt an accident.🙄 Dijonai has been very clear on her hatred for Caitlin and how many times will the sports media call it coincidence?? I am 100% here for the get back but Carrington needs to be benched fod game #2. PERIOD!!!!
Deliberately done, look at her reaction after she did it, so obvious, WNBA, ESPN and refs are complicit
I actually saw an email thread within the Suns organization where they discussed sharpening their fingernails and trying to give Caitlyn a corneal abrasion to blur her vision. The assistant coach got nervous about the scheme, but their coach wrote back something to the effect that if one of the black players did it and got caught, they can just claim the media is racist and stereotyping the player as violent.
You get hit in the eye like that your vision will become a problem period...and it's highly unlikely going to fix itself in a matter of minutes. To think otherwise is ridiculous, regardless if she's shooting bad or not.
“Almost dived into her eye”? Robin, watch it again a few times. It wasn’t almost; she definitely directed her nails into Caitlin’s eye. She was watching where her non-splayed, pointed fingertips were going.
Believe your eyes.
The reason you didn’t think anything of it when it happened was because you didn’t see the angle that shows Carrington pointing her once splayed fingers and watching them go directly into Caitlin’s eye.
I thought it wasn't intentional at first, then saw the video. It was blatantly intentional. Clark fouled Carrington later on, and she should get a foul or a Flagrant 1. Carrington should get a Flagrant 2 and be ejected, no question. This isn't about race or your favorite player. It's about players' safety. Not just Clark's. Other women-- the majority of them being Black-- could get hurt.
IRONICALLY NOT ONE COMPLAINT FROM WHEN (AT) ALYSSA THOMAS OF THE SAME TEAM THREW REESE DOWN BY THE NECK AND SHE HIT HER HEAD ON THE FLOOR. WE DONT WANT TO HEAR IT NOW!!!!! EITHER COMPLAIN ABOUT BOTH OR NOT AT ALL!!!!
@@denisebailey3226 I complained.
Robin you are too nice. That eye poke was an assault.
Any player who goes down and holds their face needs to have the play reviewed automatically by the refs. That was a flagrant 2, and DC should have been ejected. That might have changed the entire game.
Nails need to be trimmed. No jewelry.
IRONICALLY NOT ONE COMPLAINT FROM WHEN (AT) ALYSSA THOMAS OF THE SAME TEAM THREW REESE DOWN BY THE NECK AND SHE HIT HER HEAD ON THE FLOOR. WE DONT WANT TO HEAR IT NOW!!!!! EITHER COMPLAIN ABOUT BOTH OR NOT AT ALL!!!!
@@denisebailey3226 Your eyes have already been gouged.. You just don't know it yet.
I really don't understand how someone that does play the game can call that an accident. If you watch in full speed and don't pay attention it does look accidental, but if you watch her wrist shift before impact it really does show an intentional move. The other angle shows it better and the slap that should occur becomes a jab with the fingers.
So many detectives!!!!!! Go solve some bigger cases!!!! LOL
@@denisebailey3226 And speaking of cases... You be a basket case. lol.
@@denisebailey3226 would you be this unconcerned if caitlyn clark had lost her eye?
@@JesseSpray stop exaggerating!!!! I've have seen other ladies in the league get hurt much worst!!!!
You can't blame slow mo for her fingers collapsing together and her wrist angling down ... that is not a natural motion and finger placement for a follow through motion after blocking/swatting/deflecting. Name me an instant where a player will collapse their fingers together like that? Anyone one who ever played basketball would know. Don't be an idiot and blame it on "slow mo made it look bad" bs
So many wanna be detectives. Go solve some real crimes.
@@denisebailey3226 You are obsessed with psychotic hatred for CC.
The only starting rookies that didn’t get hurt this season: Cc, Rickea, and Jacey Sheldon … Starting Rookies straight from college injured this season: Cordosa, Brink, Aaliyah Edwards, and Reese.
There is actually a rule that's in the book but the refs won't enforce it. (The officials shall not permit any player to wear equipment which, in his/her judgment, is dangerous to other players) This last attack was really dangerous and could have easily ended her career. I think the worst part is the commissioner and the referees don't give a damn that's like they're trying to end her career. Why would they let somebody wear one inch acrylic nails while playing basketball
It appears WNBA stands for Wicked Narcissist Blatant Assassins.
Caitlyn Clark's game was severely impacted because you don't have depth perception when one of your eyes has been hurt.
Dijonai Carrington should have been kicked out of the game, and the WNBA after putting all her fingers together, then intentionally jabbed Caitlyn Clark in the eye.
It reminded me of a scene in the Kill Bill movie.
The Three Stooges would have done better than the REF's did last night.
The motion of her follow through is more like what a Volleyball spike would look. Anyone that’s ever played the game of basketball closing in for a block would automatically pull back their hands once over missed the block IF YOU DON’T WANT TO INJURE SOMEONE. the automatic reaction should be to keep your hand open and laid back in a surrender position. The fact that she pulled her hand down with a spike position means she intended to increase the kinetic energy of that motion.
The league was an inch away from renegotiating their new contract
You need to watch the replay again but watch after the strike to her eye. Watch Carrington after the fact. She stops and looks like she is expecting the foul and is getting ready to protest.
So many people have said if it weren't for Caitlin Clark they would not have watched any WNBA games. I had not watched before but thanks to CC, I have enjoyed seeing other hoopers play that I hadn't heard of. There are some for whom I have zero respect but Karma will eventually take care of them. Fever fan all the way. 🔥
She weaponizes her hand.
What's the Easiest Way to WIN .........Blind the Best Player on the TEAM !!! Oh and Pay off the REFs TOO !!!
The nails are the bigger issue... I don't think she intended to poke CC in the eye.
Right. Should be a league requirement. Never wanted to say anything at the risk of being called sexist
If Clark says her eye wasn’t the problem why is everyone making that excuse for her.
CC would never give her the satisfaction, but the WNBA can't afford to have psychopaths like Dijonai in the league.
Because the Fever got their ass whooped!!!!
@@denisebailey3226 Your eyes have already been gouged.. You just don't know it yet.
Because clark will never say it herself.. when it clearly was intentional and a good possibility the reason this was her wordt game ever .
@@beckymedina7860 if she couldn’t see why’d she’d shoot 17x?
Sun doesn't earn this win by assaulting the Fever sharpshooter with an intentional Edward Scissorhand assault. That's not the basketball I want to watch.
They need to end fake nails, long nails, and sharp nails. They can be used as weapons. In Water Polo the referee checks the players' nails before every game. If you have long or sharp nails, you have to cut them or you can't play.
They finally took Caitlin Clark out and she wasn't the same after. It's over for The Fever now. What a shame
The fever lost all on their own!!!! lol Defense is what wins championship. You wont go far in the playoffs without rebounds and defense. . . ask Angel, she has a championship under her belt.
@@denisebailey3226 You live in a fantasy world.
Some possible circumstantial evidence that it was intentional that almost no one's talking about:
1. Compare how Carrington usually goes up to contest/block shots/passes in similar instances vs how she did it here - has she ever come straight down with her fingers/nails into someone's eyes/face before? Not that I know of. If her normal motion in this regard looks like that then that's one thing, but if not and this is the only time she's done it, then that's sus.
2. Carrington isn't afraid of expressing herself online, so if this was purely an accident, then surely she would've mentioned something along those lines - her silence speaks volumes.
Whose hand makes that fingers together wrist bent down motion as a natural follow through on a missed shot/pass block?
It feels like a weak condemnation. The whole game would have been different without it. It's easy for the opponents to be cociliatory after the game.
Fair Schmair, No question in my mind. I agree that in real time it did not look obviously intentionally, but anyone aware of the animosity Carrington demonstrated against Clark throughout the season, had to deem the act to be suspact. After additional evidence appeared, how can anyone with a brain questiion the act being deliberate. Carrington is a criminal and that was a criminal act... Assault. D J Mustard wants so badly to be white, just look at her. She tries so very hard, but deep down inside she realizes, she will never be white. She has found a very white antagonist in Caitlin Clark for some reason and maybe she feels threatened by Caitlin's talent, her notoriety or maybe just her down home midwestern, Iowa whiteness. With all that frustration building all season and the "Caitlin Clark Effect" not diminishing, she felt it necessary to physically assault Caitlin in front of millions of fans and a few myopic referees and league officials. That eye gouge was absolutely intentional and specifically aimed at ending Caitlin's game if not her season or career. Dijonai Carrington should have been immediately ejected, suspended for the remainder of the season, and arrested for assault. I hope she will at least be investigated.
Carrington assaulted Clark. I don't see Carrington making a play for the ball. I see Carrington shaping her hand into a claw. It was a planned move waiting for an opportunity.
If it on purpose ,she was trying to blind her eye. But I can't stand when people down play it because of fairness or cowardness which ever it may be. No she wouldn't say anything about it why because of cowards who want so bad to be fair and inclusive ,it's the ESPN generation sport talk. Which I think ruined sports.
have you seen the clip of Marina and Dijonai making fun of it? Marina makes the same purposeful hand movement toward Dijonai and they laugh! Disgusting! This was no accident IMO and to celebrate it is purely unbelievable
Don't know what? The intentionality is proven by one single move of the two cohordinated by the strong will of the offender: 1) the fingers are moved from open (to stop the pass) to joined to get more finger strenght and safety (agaist possible fingers injury due to the lateral move in the strike) 2) the move down of the wrist was as fast as the fingers joint, in order to not strike the head but poke the eye. CC has been "lucky" thanks to the too strong will of the offence, so that the first finger went down a little below the eyeball. Otherwise the sport carrier of CC would have been terminated.
Wow, the angle of that slow motion video leaves no doubt whatesover that his was 100% intentional. That the refs turned a blind eye (bad pun), and nothing said from the league office or even from the Fever demostrates the level of corruption within the W. Carrington showed her hatred for Clark earlier in the season and what happened here is no coincidence. More than just cheating, this assault with those daggers could have blinded Clark. CC should leave the W for overseas bball as well as other opportunities off the court. This league does not deserve her.
Nai nai most definitely did it on purpose. You can clearly see her aiming. I don't see how anyone can have doubts. 😤
That poke made me sick and angry. Sides should be fired for not demanding a review. She sucks so bad.
Carrington clearly did a flagrant 2 non basketball play to hurt CC. WNBA Commissioner this is the most deliberate non basketball play in basketball, Carrington needs to be suspended and impose her a heavy fine. People just witnessed the dirtiest play ever in WNBA. Let's boycott WNBA people if the Commissioner stay a blind eye about this incident.
No , not accident, look at her push afterwards
that is exactly what i thought happened when it was in FAST motion. there was a swipe at the ball and then an extra odd-looking follow-through, and Caitlyn's eye was hit. i am so sick of this 'legalized' assault under the guise of 'it's a physical game'. this one could have ended CC's career. (not to mention the food train for the WNBA)
If you don't know she did it on purpose, I will move along.
It’s hard to tell real time vs slo mo
The second look is bad but I can’t be certain
@@TheRobinLundberg Yes, you can be certain! Stop being disingenuous and making believe you're just being ''fair.'' People can see the truth with their own 2 eyes!
@@TheRobinLundbergCaitlin Clark Clocking Dijonai carrington to the face is way worst. She knocked Dijonai carrington lens out
The problem with the eye gouge is she walked away knowing that she did it and did not acknowledge it at all someone hit you on the court hard you at least want an acknowledgment if not we got problems.
It’s not the first time Carrington has gone after Clark.
Is this being investigated by the WNBA? It should be.
We're talking the carrington eye claw but espn is not..you can't find it anywhere on their wnba page
Because your blowing it out of context!!!!
@@denisebailey3226 And you blow it everyday.
There is no question about it. If you don't have the balls to tell the truth then I just won't listen to you anymore.
Don’t give these girls praise when they were caught on camera celebrating her eye gouge
That was 3 to the dome not related to
Protect Mitch Kramer at all costs.
So the first one show’s Carrington’s eyes. There is another one that has a clear view of her eyes. And both show Carrington was looking at the ball.
Those angles vs this angle that does not show Carrington’s eyes shows content creators are engineering an issue.
IRONICALLY NOT ONE COMPLAINT FROM WHEN (AT) ALYSSA THOMAS OF THE SAME TEAM THREW REESE DOWN BY THE NECK AND SHE HIT HER HEAD ON THE FLOOR. WE DONT WANT TO HEAR IT NOW!!!!! EITHER COMPLAIN ABOUT BOTH OR NOT AT ALL!!!!
If she didn’t have the one-sided beef with CC, I would try to give her the benefit of the doubt. But she’s been hating all season, and the Sun love to play dirty.
I've never in my years of playing basketball Have my palm pointed doing when going for a block. It's always full extension until I land
The eye injury clearly affected her game.
I've played for about 20 years and I have never been raked in the eyes when someone is blocking my pass or shot. Usually those happen when they're trying to swipe the ball as I hold it away.
As someone mentioned, she's a PRO, she knew what she was doing. NaLyssa S., ur a poor teammate.
Just another example of how incompetent the C suite of the WNBA is. From allowing those kind of nails in games, to how they handled CC and the Clark Effect at times, to the totally inept officiating and on and on, the W needs to clean house at the executive level after the season
Your fear of stating the obvious makes me not want to watch you and there wasn't even a foul called.
Finger in the eye is painful and it was INTENTIONAL! SHE she should be SUSPENDED!
This was PRACTICED!! That’s the key determining factor. Precision comes only through deliberate and disciplined focus and practice. This was intentionally PRACTICED then executed-- this doesn’t get fixed without lawsuits.
Dijonai and marina can be seen celebrating in the background after and mabrey is doing the hand movement, dajonai laughing...so intentional, and smith looking sheepish the whole match is suspect, she knew what was going to happen.
Absolutely disgusting intentional attempt to hurt Clark. And yes the refs need do a nail check before each game and make anyone with untrimmed nails get rid of them or don't play.