Mercury coach fumes at WNBA over Alyssa Thomas suspension after ‘reckless’ Caitlin Clark play

Mercury coach fumes at WNBA over Alyssa Thomas suspension after ‘reckless’ Caitlin Clark play

The Phoenix Mercury head coach is unhappy with the WNBA’s treatment of his star player in the wake of a “reckless” foul she committed on Caitlin Clark.

Nate Tibbetts took issue with six-time All-Star Alyssa Thomas getting suspended one game after putting her fist on Clark’s throat Wednesday during a win over the Fever; she missed Saturday’s win over the Tempo.

While a foul wasn’t called by the referees, the WNBA assessed Thomas a Flagrant 2 after reviewing the play, which the league described as “recklessly making contact with her fist to the throat area” of Clark.

Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas (25) puts her fist on the throat of Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) during a game on June 24, 2026. USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

“I’d like to hit on my disappointment in the suspension process by our league and our leaders in the W. This was not a thorough investigation in my opinion,” Tibbetts said, per ESPN.

According to Tibbetts, the league did not contact him or Thomas.

“The people in this league know who AT is,” he said. “She’s a competitor, she’s a winner, and she’s tough. The one thing she is not is cheap.”

Teammate and fellow All-Star Kahleah Copper also expressed displeasure with the league’s handling of the suspension.

“We’re with AT,” Copper said. “We just wish it would have been handled the right way. We wish somebody also called her and checked on her and made sure that she was OK. I don’t think it played out how it should have professionally.”

After Wednesday’s game, Fever coach Stephanie White railed against the officials for not calling a foul on Thomas, calling it “absolutely unacceptable.”


Mercury head coach Nate Tibbetts reacts during a game against the Tempo on June 27, 2026.
Mercury head coach Nate Tibbetts reacts during a game against the Toronto Tempo on June 27, 2026. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Clark’s teammate, Sophie Cunningham, said on her podcast that opponents are intentionally going after Clark.

“Unfortunately, this type of s–t happens every single game to her and the league, and the refs do absolutely nothing about it,” Cunningham said. “If she did that to any of our teammates, we’d be pissed, but like they’re definitely targeting her and the league and the refs do nothing to protect her.”

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