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Nate Tibbetts questions WNBA’s suspension process around Alyssa Thomas: ‘This was not a thorough investigation’

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There is very little the WNBA seems to do that appeases everyone these days, and the situation surrounding Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas’ suspension following an incident with Caitlin Clark is a perfect example.

Thomas will miss Saturday’s game as part of a one-game suspension for what the league called “recklessly making contact with her fist to the throat area” of Caitlin Clark during the Mercury’s win over the Indiana Fever on Wednesday. Thomas was not called for a foul during the game, but the WNBA assessed a Flagrant 2 and a retroactive suspension.

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Fever coach Stephanie White called Thomas’ play “egregious and utterly disrespectful” and said Clark was on the receiving end of “two cheap shots” before leaving the game with a back injury.

The incident and fallout have become the latest lightning rod around the perception that the league isn’t doing enough to protect and highlight Clark, its most popular player.

On Saturday, Mercury head coach Nate Tibbetts defended Thomas while accusing the WNBA of failing to conduct a thorough review before suspending her.

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