Valkyries veteran’s cryptic message raises eyebrows after Alyssa Thomas suspension originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The conversation surrounding Caitlin Clark and the WNBA’s disciplinary decisions isn’t slowing down. Just one day after the league suspended Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas for one game following her Flagrant 2 foul on Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark, Golden State Valkyries veteran Tiffany Hayes shared a cryptic message on social media that quickly drew attention.
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Hayes didn’t mention Clark, Thomas or the WNBA by name, but the timing of the post came as the suspension continued to dominate discussion around the league.
Tiffany Hayes shares cryptic Threads post
“Did you know organizations often interpret rules differently when millions of dollars are at stake?”
The post immediately sparked speculation because it came less than 24 hours after the WNBA announced Thomas’ suspension and $1,000 fine stemming from Wednesday’s Fever-Mercury game.
During the contest, Thomas and Clark battled for a loose ball, with Thomas making contact to Clark’s throat. Officials upgraded the play to a Flagrant 2 after review, and the league later handed down the suspension. Hayes never clarified what prompted her message, leaving plenty of room for interpretation.
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Hayes has been outspoken about Clark before
This isn’t the first time Hayes has commented on matters involving Clark. Following the Valkyries’ 90-82 loss to the Fever on May 22, Hayes questioned the officiating, saying Clark wasn’t always called for physical defensive plays.
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The 36-year-old has built a reputation throughout her 14-year WNBA career for speaking candidly on issues around the league, whether involving officiating, league policies or player treatment. Her latest post arrived as debate continues over the WNBA’s handling of physical play involving Clark, one of the league’s biggest stars.
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Whether Hayes intended her message to reference the Thomas suspension remains unknown, but the timing ensured it became part of the ongoing conversation surrounding one of the WNBA’s biggest storylines this week.
