Dave Portnoy goes scorched earth after Caitlin Clark scuffle
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Dave Portnoy was very angry with Marina Mabrey and the WNBA following an altercation between Mabrey and Caitlin Clark during the game between Connecticut and the Fever on Tuesday. Portnoy expressed his frustration on X by questioning why Mabrey was not ejected for her actions, referring to her as “assaulting the face of the league.”

He criticized the league for not taking stronger action and also disagreed with the technical foul called on Caitlin Clark, arguing that she was provoked after Mabrey allegedly gouged her eyes.

A few moments earlier, the Barstool Sports founder posted: “Kick Marina Mabrey outta the league.”

The dust-up began when Sun guard Jacy Sheldon poked Clark in the eye in the third quarter of the eventual 88-71 Fever win at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.


Connecticut Sun and Indiana Fever WNBA players during a game altercation.
Fever guard Caitlin Clark falls to the floor after getting shoved by Sun guard Marina Mabrey. Getty Images

Clark responded by bumping into Sheldon, before Mabrey stepped in and knocked the Indiana superstar to the ground.

After a thorough review, the officials decided to upgrade the initial ruling of a common foul on Sheldon to a flagrant 1. Additionally, technical fouls were given to Clark, Mabrey, and Tina Charles, the Sun center who was also involved in the incident.

The Fever crowd was outraged at the referees’ decision, but it would have been difficult to find someone more upset than Portnoy, who has been a superfan of Clark ever since the electrifying guard entered the league from Iowa.

After the game, crew chief Ashley Gloss told a pool report that Sheldon was issued a flagrant because the initial foul was “unnecessary” and that “the contact to the face carried a potential for injury.

However, Gloss said Mabrey’s foul did not warrant a flagrant.

“The contact made by Mabrey did not rise to the level of an ejection,” Gloss said. “Additionally, [it] did not meet the criteria for a flagrant foul penalty two.”


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Dave Portnoy said Sun guard Marina Mabrey should be “kicked outta the league” after shoving Fever star Caitlin Clark. Getty Images

With under a minute left in the fourth quarter, with the win in hand for Indiana, Sheldon had a fast break before Fever guard Sophie Cunningham yanked her to the ground, presumably in retaliation for the third-quarter scuffle. 

Sheldon and Cunningham got into a shoving match from there, and both players, plus Sun guard Lindsay Allen, got ejected. 

Tuesday night marked Clark’s second game back from the left quad strain injury that caused her to miss five games. 

She returned in style on Saturday, dropping a season-high 32 points and seven 3-pointers in a 102-88 win over the previously unbeaten Liberty at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. 

Clark notched 20 points, six rebounds and one assist in the win over Connecticut as Indiana earned a berth in the Commissioner’s Cup final against the Lynx.

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