I led my colleagues in demanding accountability from @WNBA Commissioner Engelbert after MULTIPLE attacks against Caitlin Clark, a player who is transforming women's sports and inspiring a new generation of young girls to participate in athletics.
I'm putting the league on notice that if it keeps letting the violent targeting slide, they could find themselves facing a DOJ and EEOC crackdown for violating federal civil rights law.
Aliyah Boston and Candace Parker on the Caitlin Clark-Alyssa Thomas incident:
AB: “That should’ve never been done. You don’t put your hand on someone’s throat and damn-near kick them on the floor. It’s a basketball game. What are we doing?”
🎥: @PostMovesShow
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