Connecticut Sun Carrington instigated a severe violent reaction by wearing a Trump anti -jump shirt last week, and now this message takes further.
During a press conference before a “unforgiving” match in the league on Thursday, Carrington announced that the time has come for players in WNBA “to take action” in response to President Donald Trump’s policies.
“We see that some policies already come into effect, and of course, this means that it is like Wnba and the presence of many of these movements. It is time for us to take action,” Carrington said.
“This must be like women, and the rights of women who are taken, like, now, LGBTQ rights are now taken. Not yet, but certainly in business.”
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Dijonai Carrington (21) of The Connecticut Sun Dribles during game 2 of the first round of the WNBA qualifiers against Indiana fever on September 25, 2024, at MoHegan Sun Arena in UnCasville, Conn. (Jesse d
Carrington wore a shirt he said, “Donald Trump’s tour” on Friday while walking in Wifer Square in Miami, Florida.
The player is famous for its interactions with the women’s basketball phenomenon Ketlin Clark During the Rising Clark season in 2024.
Carrington Clark gave a black eye after holding it during a match between Clark in Indiana and Connecticut’s sun in Carrington in the first round of the qualifiers in September. Carrington laughed with his teammate Marina Mabri after the accident.
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Connecticut Sen goalkeeper Digonai Carrington (21) Indiana Caitlin Clark (22) in the second half in Indianapolis August 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Carrington said she had not intentionally earned Clark and that she was not laughing at the accident. However, he shed light on the controversy over the Black Clark in a direct video of Instagram in October.
In the video, Carrington and her friend, Nalisa Smith, who played in Indiana’s fever with Clark, was in their kitchen when Smith Carrington overwhelmed the eye.
“Or, you pushed me to the eye,” Carrington said. Smith apologized, and the two laughed.
“Did you intentionally do it?” Carrington asked.
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Connecticut Sun Marina Mabri (4), Dijunai Carrington (21) celebrates during the second half of a basketball match in the first round in WNBA against Indiana fever on September 25, 2024, at Usasville, Conn. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
Clarengton has provoked Clark fans before the repetition incident with multiple statements linking Clark and the base of its fans.
During a match in June, Carrington Clark stumbled after Clark received an expatriate pass from his teammate Christie Wallace. Clark caught the corridor and started towards the basket. Carrington was delayed to Clark due to a screen by Alyeh Boston, and Clark was shocked.
Later that month, Carrington Posted on XClark should do more to talk about people who use its name for “racism” and other forms of bias. Fever fans also described the “most pure” in the league.
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