It’s time for the U.S. DoJ Civil Rights Division to investigate the WNBA.
The league’s repeated failure to protect Caitlin Clark is unacceptable. Closed-fist throat shots, uncalled flagrants, and a clear pattern of targeting the league’s biggest star.
This raises serious questions of a hostile work environment, race-based disparities, and potential civil rights violations. Clark has grown the league,she deserves real protection, not selective enforcement.
@LiveWireSports1@speakeasytlkshw@EmmanuelAcho Please go check out this guys video youtube... The Ball Hog "Saving Crying White" it's not long. Talks about White managing Caitlin's stats.
I’m excited to introduce a new segment from my personal project, East Fork Sports…
The Final Whistle.
It’s an independent, data-driven look at WNBA officiating.
I’ve started building a database of every Caitlin Clark game, tracking officiating crews, Fever win-loss records, free throw attempts, personal fouls, technical fouls, and other measurable trends.
The first report cards are complete, and a few early numbers caught my attention.
One official: 1–6 in Fever games.
Another: Clark averages just 1.75 free throw attempts per game.
Another has appeared on multiple Clark technical-foul crews.
This isn’t about proving a point.
It’s about collecting the data, using the same methodology for every official, and seeing what the numbers show over time.
The first edition of The Final Whistle is being prepared, and the full scope of this project may have begun with @CaitlinClark22 but will grow to monitor all current active @WNBA officials.
Accountability is important. Stats tell the story.
Please bare with us as we grow this project into a full blown model instead of just a report.
#EastForkSports #TheFinalWhistle #WNBA #CaitlinClark #IndianaFever #SportsAnalytics
@espnW@chiney Here is the actual video and Alyssa Thomas punched Caitlin Clark in the throat. Chiney also lied and said Fever fans made monkey noises towards Angel Reese last season and had to apologize for slandering 17,000 people after that bogus investigation concluded.
@espnW@chiney Here is the actual video and Alyssa Thomas punched Caitlin Clark in the throat. Chiney also lied and said Fever fans made monkey noises towards Angel Reese last season and had to apologize for slandering 17,000 people after that bogus investigation concluded.
What did we learn this week?
• Caitlin Clark did not create the WNBA’s problems. She exposed them.
• The league wanted attention, not accountability.
• “Physicality” has become cover for reckless conduct.
• A throat punch was punished weaker than a parking ticket.
• Fans are called toxic for noticing what officials missed.
• Media would rather chase ugly comments than answer fair basketball questions.
• New fans understand the game. They just refuse to accept the old excuses.
• Free throws tell the truth better than foul totals.
• The whistle changes when Caitlin is not involved.
• The “better without Caitlin” narrative started exactly when we said it would.
• The old guard still thinks scrutiny is hate.
• The WNBA wants Caitlin’s audience but resents Caitlin’s reality.
• The league is in trouble because people are finally watching closely.
• Several media voices had to be corrected this week for pushing narratives instead of asking basketball questions.
• When old fans and media cannot defend the basketball actions, they reach for words like “racism” to shut the conversation down.
RICO says:
If it looks like a CONSPIRACY
& talks like a CONSPIRACY
Guess what?
Odds are IT IS A CONSPIRACY
How did Stephanie White KNOW in Caitlin's 1st Rookie game that the crew of WNBA referees were going to allow her Connecticut Sun to do whatever they wanted to Caitlin?
The ‘Fever are better without Caitlin’ stuff is just rage bait. No need to engage with it. They don’t really believe it but they know it triggers people so they’ll continue to push it.
The more you respond to it the more incentive they have to continue it. Not worth your time.
Being a coach , I can’t help but appreciate how well coached the Lynx are. Miles gets beat on almost every play, and they are able to help, cover the gaps, and recover with ease. Bravo Cheryl Reeves . We got a fraud defensive coach whose team defense lacks basic fundamentals.