Joy Taylor recaps a physical Fever-Sky game in Chicago where Indiana won 90–86, Caitlin Clark’s eighth technical for contact with a referee was rescinded to avoid suspension, and Sky player Dijonai Carrington was ejected after her flagrant on Sophie Cunningham was upgraded to a flagrant two, later posting “White privilege” and tagging the Fever. Taylor discusses how Cunningham’s recent visibility—viral moments, UFC ring girl work, and comments about trans athletes—has fueled politicized debate, prompting WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert to call for continued conversations, while Taylor argues the league should refocus on basketball and notes there are no trans women in the WNBA. She then details ongoing NBA investigations into alleged Clippers cap circumvention involving Kawhi Leonard, including new reporting of an undisclosed sponsorship tied to Intuit Dome’s video board company Daktronics.

Joy Taylor on WNBA Toxicity, Caitlin Clark Hype, and Why Honest Critique Matters
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QB Battle in Atlanta Heats Up, Mendoza’s Solid Raiders Start, and the 2026 Basketball Hall of Fame Class
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Historic WNBA Season Politically Hijacked, Stephanie White Defends Fever, and Josh Allen Set for Preseason
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