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Former NBA doctor warns of dire consequences for Caitlin Clark if hard contact issues continue

A former NBA doctor has issued a health warning for Caitlin Clark amid rising discourse regarding physical contact and online abuse in the WNBA.

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Discussions surrounding Caitlin Clark's treatment on the court have intensified following comments from a former NBA doctor regarding the potential for injury from hard contact. Simultaneously, WNBA players and personnel are navigating controversy linked to a suspension involving Alyssa Thomas.

Coverage from outlets including Fox News, AP News, and Yahoo Sports highlights the dual nature of the trend: the physical safety of players and the subsequent online abuse directed at those involved. Coaches and analysts, including Stephanie White and Jemele Hill, are addressing both the conduct of the league and the validity of public narratives regarding the treatment of Clark.

Future updates will likely track whether the league addresses the medical concerns raised by the former NBA doctor and how organizations manage the ongoing fallout from the incident involving Thomas.

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Quick answers

Why has a former NBA doctor spoken about Caitlin Clark?

The doctor issued a warning regarding the potential for dire consequences if hard contact toward Clark continues.

What is the status of Alyssa Thomas regarding recent events?

Thomas received a suspension following an incident with Clark and has reported receiving online abuse as a result.

How has Fever coach Stephanie White responded?

White has defended Thomas and publicly addressed the online abuse being directed at her.

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