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What Makes Her Explode: Caitlin Clark Says She Kneed On The Quad And Had To Play The Whole Game With An Injury

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By January Nelson
January Nelson

Caitlin Clark blew up referee Gerda Gatling in the second quarter, throwing her hands up and storming after the call went the other way. He just took a knee on the quad, and says the official didn’t blow the whistle.

Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (#22) yells at a referee wearing number 24 during a WNBA game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Caitlin Clark (#22) gets in referee Gerda Gatling’s face during the second quarter of the Indiana Fever vs. Golden State Valkyries game on July 15, 2026, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Photo by Brian Spurlock / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images.

The Fever lost 88-75 to the Golden State Valkyries on Wednesday, and Clark spent much of the game in pain. He finished with 13 points and 6 assists in 26 minutes, his shooting came from deep, and a knee to the quad left him with a leg injury that wasn’t called badly.

Caitlin Clark wearing a red Indy jersey and arguing with three referees on a WNBA court.
Caitlin Clark #22 confronts referees Amy Bonner, Ashley Gloss, and Roy Gulbeyan after being called in the second quarter against the Las Vegas Aces at Michelob ULTRA Arena on July 12, 2026. Photo by Ethan Miller / Getty Images.

Kelsey Mitchell led Indiana with 20 points, and Sophie Cunningham chipped in 10 off the bench, including a free throw that gave the Fever their only lead of the game. The Valkyries entered on an 8-game winning streak as one of the toughest defenses in the league, and Indiana couldn’t beat them even with Clark battling multiple lower-body injuries.

A blonde female basketball player in a navy Indiana Fever uniform points a finger at a man on the sidelines in front of a packed court.
Sophie Cunningham points to a coach or staff member on the sideline during a WNBA game.

When he confronted Gatling, the officer told him he had started it. “He told me to start communicating with him, okay, you can’t knee me in the leg, knock me down,” Clark told reporters afterward.

It’s the same officer who beat Clark professionally in June for clapping on the phone. The play-by-play announcer noted that other officials would have given him another technical Wednesday in the way he “showed”.

Coach Stephanie White wasn’t buying the explanation either. “They said Caitlin was the first to contact him. That’s what they’re saying. She always seems to be the first to contact,” White said. White has been pressing the point of consistency for weeks, including after a June 24 game in which Phoenix’s Alyssa Thomas made contact with Clark’s throat punch on a loose ball, which the league later upgraded to Flagrant 2.

Caitlin Clark wearing a white Fever jersey caught the ball when she was fouled by a player wearing a maroon uniform.
Maria Conde #10 of the Toronto Tempo collides with Clark as he drives the ball during Indiana’s home game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 16, 2026. Photo by Andy Lyons / Getty Images.

Clark doesn’t expect the knee to keep him out of Friday’s game against the Seattle Storm. “Well, we’ll just take it out,” he said. “Good old knuckles on it and call it a day.”

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