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The fallout from Chicago Sky guard Chennedy Carter’s hard foul on Caitlin Clark keeps getting uglier.

Four days after Carter delivered an unprompted shoulder check on the Indiana Fever rookie, three of her Sky teammates reported being harassed at a team hotel.

The Sky face the Washington Mystics in a road game on Thursday.

While Carter is not mentioned by name in any of the tweets, Angel Reese and Isabelle Harrison said one of their teammates was specifically targeted with a camera in her face as the team exited its bus.

Michaela One Were said the team’s security managed to de-escalate the situation.

The Chicago Sun-Times’ Annie Costabile later provided more detail, reporting a single man approached the team with a camera and attempted to speak with Carter.

Sky general manager Jeff Pagliocca reportedly said police weren’t called and the man was escorted away by team security.

The incident is the latest sign that Carter’s foul on Clark, which was later upgraded to a flagrant foul, has evolved into arguably the most controversial play in the WNBA this season, a flash point of debate over Clark’s place in the WNBA.

The 25-year-old Carter declined to discuss the foul after the game and later said she had “no regrets” about what she did.

On social media, she went as far as questioning whether Clark, a three-time NCAA scoring and assists leader, was good at anything other than 3-point shooting.

 

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