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WNBA player who mocked Caitlin Clark has stern message for new fans

Angel Reese said her flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark during a Chicago Sky loss to the Indiana Fever was "a basketball play". Emmanuel Acho discusses the foul and if there’s a heated rivalry brewing between Reese and Clark.

Connecticut Sun guard DiJonai Carrington sent a stern message to new WNBA fans who have tuned into the league because of the electric rookie class led by the Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark.

Clark’s play and the treatment she’s received on the court has been a major story line since she stepped onto the floor. Carrington guarded Clark in the Sun and Fever’s last game, and Carrington appeared to mock Clark for allegedly trying to embellish a foul.

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DiJonai Carrington #21 of the Connecticut Sun plays defense against Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever during the game on June 10, 2024 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.  (Chris Marion/NBAE via Getty Images)

On Monday, as the league took center stage because of Angel Reese’s flagrant foul on Clark during the Chicago Sky’s loss to the Fever, Carrington addressed the new fans who have tuned into the "W."

"Unfortunately for yall new fAnS, we do not just ‘shut up and dribble’ here. Ya picked the wrong league," Carrington wrote.

Her post garnered a ton of responses on X, including from OutKick founder Clay Travis.

"Don’t watch us play basketball, said the player in the league no one has watched play basketball for nearly 30 years," Travis wrote on X. "Some people would rather have a large part of a tiny pie than a bigger part, but a smaller share, of a gargantuan pie. That seems to be how most WNBA players feel.

DiJonai Carrington #21 of the Connecticut Sun looks on before the game against

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