Indiana Fever need an ‘enforcer’ to protect Caitlin Clark after she was brutally bodychecked, Draymond Green claims
Draymond Green thinks the Indiana Fever need someone on their roster who can protect star rookie Caitlin Clark.
The four-time NBA champion took to social media after the No. 1 overall draft pick was brutally checked and pushed to the ground by Chicago Sky’s Chennedy Carter.
“Indiana better start investing in an enforcement officer… FAST!” he wrote in the comments section of one ESPNW report on Instagram.
Carter used her own body weight to hit Clark, knocking the Iowa alum to the ground as she stood waiting for the inbound.
Although most of Clark’s teammates had already entered the field, none of the Fever responded to Carter’s actions, earning her a personal foul.
Draymond Green thinks the Fever need someone to protect star rookie Caitlin Clark
The Iowa alum was pushed to the ground by Chicago Sky player Chennedy Carter
Other commenters on social media agreed with Green’s opinion.
“The fact that her teammates don’t retaliate is a problem for me! I’m all for tough love, but her team needs to at least make her feel safe,” one person wrote on Instagram.
Another said, “Notice that Caitlyn’s teammates didn’t come to her aid, OR even try to help her?”
A third person wrote, “They need a Dillon Brooks and a Draymond Green…they need to protect the shooter.”
Several people agreed with the NBA star after Clark’s teammates didn’t try to help her
The No. 1 overall draft pick said it wasn’t a “basketball game” but she had to “play through it”
Meanwhile, Carter wrote to
Clark, for her part, spoke to reporters after the incident in the third quarter of the Fever’s 71-70 win over Chicago Saturday night.
“That’s just not a basketball game, but I have to play through it, that’s what basketball at this level is about,” she said.
Clark, who shot 4-for-11 from the field, finished with 11 points, and the Fever will look to post their first string of consecutive wins this season when they face the Liberty on Sunday at Barclays Center.