Caitlin Clark had a fine of $ 200 by the WNBA for an Instagram comment on the references

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The phenomenon of the WNBA Caitlin Clark said that it had been sentenced to a fine of $ 200 by the League for an Instagram comment calling the referees on Saturday, and she has not played a match for months.
In a post X, Clark has repressed a screenshot of his commentary, which celebrated the victory of the Indiana Fever qualifying series against Atlanta’s dream with the declaration “Refs could not stop us” of a fans account.
“Had a fine of $ 200 for this lol,” wrote Clark in his refinement X post screenshot. “Bench Mob will be even more rowdy tomorrow leaves goo !!!!!!!!!!!!”
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The Caitlin Clark of Indiana Fever, third on the left, and Sophie Cunningham react with his teammates to a 3 -point drawn by the Navy Johannès from New York Liberty on July 16, 2025 in New York. (AP photo / Frank Franklin II)
Clark’s teammate Sophie Cunningham then reflected Clark’s post, a joking that someone should start a fundraising for Clark to help pay the fine.
“It will really break the bank for her. Starting a gofundme now!” Cunningham wrote.
Clark’s salary in 2025 was $ 78,066, but it has approvals that overshadow this figure.
Clark and Cunningham suffered end -of -season injuries earlier this year and were sidelined throughout the Indiana qualifying series.
However, the two players were at the center of attention during the playoffs, in particular with regard to the referees.
During the first quarter of the fever match against Atlanta’s dream on Tuesday evening, Clark and Cunningham made a demonstrative gesture to the officials, protesting that a dream player is called to travel.
Images of their joint gesture have become viral on social networks.
Later in the match, when the officials called traveling on Atlanta, Clark was seen by imitating the gesture again, with playfulness.
The relationship between Clark and WNBA officials has been a controversial subject since she entered the League in 2024.
Several people close to Clark, including Cunningham, the fever coach Stephanie White and even Clark’s brother talked about a questionable treatment of the WNBA phenomenon by referees.
In June, after having become viral for starting a fight in Clark against Connecticut Sun, Cunningham called on journalists.
Caitlin Clark, the former teammate of the fever Dewanna Bonner has an ardent exchange during the match

Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark of the Indiana React fever from the bench in the second quarter against the Phoenix Mercury in Gainbridge Fieldhouse on July 30, 2025, in Indianapolis. (Dylan Buell / Getty Images)
“During that, it was just part of the game. I think the referees had a lot to do with it. It was an accumulation for a few years now, not protecting the star player of the WNBA,” said Cunningham. “In the end, I will protect my teammates. That’s what I do.”
Clark’s brother Colin Clark suggested that WNBA officials were to blame for the injury of the shooting goalkeeper, whom she suffered in July.
“Make no mistake, it’s on reffusion,” he wrote on X, before deleting the post.
White called managers after a controversial non-appeal against Clark against New York freedom in May.
“I thought it had been at fault.” The lack of respect at the moment for our team was quite incredible. So, it is disappointing, you know, that it does not go in both directions, or that it did not go in both directions. ”
In September 2024, a Clark recruit came to a technical fault of a suspension of a match.
“And that stinks because I have the impression that half of my techniques this year, I had one for this inadvertently inadvertent contact in the minnesota match, then two for hitting the basket stanchion,” said Clark about the faults. “One was a complete accident, then the other two were just a little frustration with myself. So, I think I could have done a better job to keep my emotions in check. But, at the same time, like, really?”
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Caitlin Clark reacts as she leaves the field after the first half of match 3 of the first round of the WNBA qualifiers between Indiana fever and Atlanta’s dream at Gateway Center Arena on September 18, 2025, in College Park, in Georgia. (Images Kevin C. Cox / Getty)
Now Clark has boasted boldly to have been sentenced to a fine for calling arbitrators on social networks while his team continues in the WNBA qualifiers without her.
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