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Watch: Caitlin Clark Hit With Nasty Foul, Gets Launched as Rematch with Angel Reese’s Team Gets Rough

In a recent WNBA game, the ‍Chicago Sky faced a significant⁤ defeat against the Indiana Fever, led by Caitlin Clark. As⁢ the Sky struggled⁤ with their season performance, they⁢ resorted to aggressive tactics against Clark, which⁣ included two flagrant fouls that attracted ​criticism​ for their brutality. The ⁤first foul occurred in ​the first half, where Clark was knocked to the ground while attempting a shot,​ leading to free throws, while the‌ second, more severe foul occurred in ⁤the fourth quarter when Diamond DeShields shoulder-checked⁤ Clark from ⁤behind, causing her to fall hard. Critics, including‍ conservative ‍commentator Ian Miles Cheong, claimed the actions were deliberate attempts to injure Clark. Despite the rough play, Clark and her team secured ⁣a 100-81 victory, moving to an even 16-16 record, while the Sky’s dismal ‍season worsened to 11-20. This ‍incident has drawn parallels between the Sky’s on-court⁣ behavior and the city’s perceived ​political corruption, suggesting a‌ deeper​ connection between the team’s reputation and Chicago’s tumultuous political landscape.


Chicago women’s basketball is looking as dirty as the city’s Democratic politics.

With their season spiraling into disaster, the WNBA Chicago Sky got blown out Friday night by the visiting Indiana Fever led by WNBA supernova Caitlin Clark.

So, instead of playing better basketball, the Sky decided to play rough with Clark instead — very, very rough.

As Sports Illustrated reported, Clark was the target of two flagrant fouls committed by a Sky team whose top name is Clark’s biggest rival from her college days, Angel Reese.

The second was the worse — by far.  It looked more like an NFL takedown than a WNBA defense.

It came in the fourth quarter, as Clark took a pass after a Fever steal from the Sky. Sky player Diamond DeShields shoulder checked her from her blind side, knocking Clark to the floor.

“This was completely deliberate,” conservative commentator Ian Miles Cheong wrote in a post on the social media platform X. “They keep trying to injure Caitlin Clark.”

Check it out here.

The first foul came in the first half, when Clark ended up on her back after a 3-point shot. (The shot missed but Clark drew three free throws.)

It’s worth noting that Clark has been the target of WNBA brutalilty all year — and not just by the Sky. She’s handled it like a champ.

It’s also worth pointing out that Reese herself wasn’t involved in the fouls on Friday, but it’s not difficult to make a connection — particularly given the pair’s history both as rivals in the NCAA and in their debut WNBA season.

Before Friday night, the Fever and the Sky had met three times this season, with the Fever taking two out of three. Friday night’s rematch offered the Sky a chance to even the count, but instead they were blown out by Clark’s team by 19 points in a 100-81 shellacking in front of a home crowd.

And they disgraced themselves in the process with play that was as dirty as any of the machinations in Chicago, a city that is virtually shorthand for “political corruption”  in the United States.

A Democratic Party bastion for generations — and now run by a leftist lunatic named Brandon Johnson — it’s really not an accident that Chicago is where the Democratic Party decided to hold its convention there this year. Just like it’s no accident that the convention nominated Vice President Kamala Harris as its presidential candidate after kicking President Joe Biden off the ballot amid back-room dealings that would have brought a blush to the face of the legendary Mayor Richard Daley — the man columnist Mike Royko immortalized in the biography “Boss.”

Friday night’s win gave Clark’s Fever an even 16-16 record, according to The Indianapolis Star, not bad for a rebuilding team.

Angel Reese’s Sky, meanwhile, are mired in an 11-20 season, with a dismal 4-12 record at home, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

Playing the way they do against Clark, that’s better than the Sky deserve.

But the Sky and their city might just deserve each other.






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