DALLAS, TX – The WNBA atmosphere was officially “exploded” last night when the Dallas Wings suddenly announced the immediate termination of the contract with DiJonai Carrington, just hours after a controversial collision with Indiana Fever’s Caitlin Clark.

The incident occurred in the fourth quarter of the match between the Wings and Fever, when Clark was dribbling the ball when Carrington suddenly swung his arm at the face, causing the WNBA’s No. 1 star to fall to the court, clutching his eyes and requiring help from medical staff. Although the referee initially only called a level 1 flagrant foul, the slow-motion video that went viral on social media showed that Carrington’s move had signs of being “intentional”.
Immediately after that, social media exploded with calls to “protect Caitlin Clark”, claiming that the league was too slow in handling situations aimed at her. The hashtags #ProtectCaitlin and #BanCarrington climbed straight to the top trending after only 30 minutes.
The decision to fire Carrington by the Dallas Wings is considered an unprecedented move, but it also divided public opinion. Some fans said it was a “necessary move to preserve the image of the league,” while others said the Wings were “too hasty and did not conduct a full investigation.”
In an urgent press conference, the Dallas Wings coach said:
“We respect all players, but violence has no place in the WNBA. This was a difficult decision but a necessary one.”

As for Caitlin Clark, she has yet to make an official statement, but inside sources said her eye condition is not too serious and will be re-evaluated in the next 48 hours.
With a player being “fired” in the middle of the season, the biggest question right now is: Will this be a turning point for the WNBA to change the way it protects its stars, or is it just a temporary move to calm the wave of public outrage?