VIDEO: DiJonai Carrington Takes Ruthless Shot At Caitlin Clark In Homemade Video After She Received Death Threats For Poking The Fever Superstar In The Eye (ch)

DiJonai Carrington and Caitlin Clark on court and DiJonai Carrington on IG LiveDiJonai Carrington and Caitlin Clark (Photos via Getty Images and Instagram)

DiJonai Carrington is nce again riling up the fan base of Caitlin Clark.

During her rookie campaign, many moments of controversy brewed, like when she was pushed during the Chicago Sky game.

The other one that caused backlash was when Connecticut Sun star DiJonai Carrington hit Caitlin Clark in the eye in Game 1 of their first-round WNBA playoff series.

The Sun star was asked by a reporter in an interview if there was actually any intention on her end, and she scoffed at even being asked that question.

Carrington would soon take to Instagram ahead of Game 2 and reveal a screenshot of an email that contained several expletives and wished death upon her due to her poking Caitlin Clark in the eye.

Clark and the Fever would soon be eliminated, and the backlash would stop.

That was until DiJonai Carrington decided to bring the situation up again while on Instagram with Caitlin’s teammate.

While seemingly making dinner, NaLyssa Smith seemed to accidentally hit Carrington in the eye.

Carrington used that opportunity to take a subtle shot at Caitlin Clark clearly in her response.

“You poked me in the eye. Did you do it on purpose?”

That was definitely a shot at the reporter who asked her if she intentionally poked Caitlin Clark in the eye.

 

Megan Rapinoe Ripped ‘Racist’ Question Over Caitlin Clark-DiJonai Carrington Drama

 

Megan Rapinoe was not a fan of a USA Today columnist questioning Sun guard DiJonai Carrington after she poked Fever star Caitlin Clark in the eye during their first-round playoff opener.

“Obviously hearing it, initially my visceral reaction was like, that’s not good, that doesn’t feel good,” Rapinoe told her “A Touch More” podcast co-host and partner Sue Bird.

“That feels racist, to be honest. That feels like you’re putting DiJonai in an impossible situation.”

It should be noted that Caitlin Clark stated she did not believe the eye poke was intentional.

“It wasn’t intentional by any means,” Clark said.

“You just watched the play. It wasn’t intentional.”

Relative Articles

None found

Related Posts

Stephen A Smith PUTS Angel Reese IN HER PLACE After Latest Stunt! She’s Not Caitlin Clark! (an)

Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith has once again stirred controversy with his bold remarks, this time taking aim at Angel Reese, the standout forward from LSU. Following…

Geno Auriemma FURIOUS Paige Bueckers WON’T BE #1 PICK – She’s No Caitlin Clark! (an)

In a heated reaction that has stirred up the basketball community, Geno Auriemma, the legendary head coach of the UConn women’s basketball team, has expressed his outrage…

Travis Kelce reveals his no s-x deal breaker in unearthed clip amid Taylor Swift romance (an)

Taylor Swift is rumoured to be dating American footballing hunk Travis Kelce, with his very racy dating dealbreakers now unearthed.Back in 2016, the hunk had his own reality-dating show…

REPORT: ESPN has made a tough call on what will happen to Jason Kelce after his phone-smashing altercation with a Penn State fan who used a gay slur (an)

ESPN has made a decision on Jason Kelce following his recent altercation with a young Penn State fan. The former Eagles star had an incident with a Nittany…

Sheila Johnson, owner of the Washington Mystics, said Caitlin Clark should not have been criticized by Time for this selfish nonsense./hi

Caitlin Clark should not have been singled out by Time, says Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson Sheila Johnson, billionaire co-owner of WNBA franchise Washington Mystics, has criticized…

Cam Newton Criticizes WNBA’s Bold Prediction and Fans Give Him Extremely Bad Nickname…/hi

Cam Newton slammed for bold WNBA prediction with fans calling it the ‘worst take of 2024’ Does the recent rise in popularity of women’s basketball – stoked…