🤐 TECHNICAL After FLAGRANT! Player KICKED In Head, Coach THROWS Clipboard! Minnesota Lynx vs Wings
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Yo these WNBA fouls have been fuckin wild lately. They really need to chill out 😅
Been taken over.
Ghetto ball rules !!!!
Trying to get them views up. Same shit the NBA did in the 80's with a lot of bad acting.
Nah suck a dlck wite girl y'all in the hood
This ain’t ghetto ass basketball just ghetto ass player
Regardless of intent, it’s unnecessary contact above the neck. That’s the role for F1. What’s the debate??
The W collectively is still saying that what Carter did on Clark is not a F2.
I am a huge Clark fan, and it was not an F2. The call they changed it to now is correct.
@@SimonaMeows It needs to be i) unnecessary - which it clearly was, it didn't have any effect on the game - and ii) excessive. If planting your foot and pushing your whole upper body into the other person's upper body from slightly to the side, slightly behind - so that the other person has no warning - is not 'excessive', I'd like to know WTF is. She could have just shoulder bumped CC22, or hip bumped her, but no; she powered off her left leg and threw herself to the right to put as much energy into the contact as she could. Ordinary dictionary definition: excessive.
cuz its so unforeseen, is this mixed martial basketball?? nobody off-balance and losing his/her opponent decides oh, I'll just roll into the cartwheel backfoot headshot like we practiced in the offseason. just hilarious. Then you have Chennedy Carter stepping into and trucking CC with her momentum and full-body contact and which was just a common foul at the time of the incident.
@@BenjWarrantthat's why it was a flagrant one.
looked totally intentional; no professional athlete is that much of a spaz.
Exactly. It reminded me of those guys at pickup games that had no business being there. Unathletic and awkward to the point of being dangerous, lol. Stupid play all around.
Females do not have as much body control as men do. Williams was preparing to roll (rotation along the long axis) as she fell is why her leg kicked up. Uzun playing major drama queen.
You need to watch spaz Draymond Green of the beloved Golden State Warriors. He has severe leg spasms all the time. And they say he's headed to the HOF. The women didn't invent this stuff.
That is an animal
@@frankw7091 ..Stupid comment Frank...
Why would the coach be upset? That's clearly a flagrant!
How the Indiana coach should be lol
Jimenez? What are you even worried about it? How many of yall on the court?
@@deeray0604because we like basketball and as human beings we don't like to see players hurt. Try it sometime.
Coach is going to support her team, even to a comical extent.
COMICAL! When you fall to the ground from getting your feet tangled - you don't magically have your FEET FLAILING UP IN THE AIR. unless there's an invisible banana peel and you tripped from it.
Seriously, folks, when I fall my legs are desperately trying to find the GROUND to protect my body. Unless she caught one leg on something that was deliberate.
I see what you mean, but maybe you don't want to say banana peel since we're talking about the WNBA. Maybe apple peel, or orange peel. Just not banana peel.
@@waynewells3297 Yeah, it looked like she was break dancing.
Looked like a deliberate kick back. WNBA is like watching WWE.
She put her hands down to stop herself, and her body kept going a bit. Makes perfect sense. I have been critical of the WNBA for excessive roughness, but I don't see intention here.
That said, a flagrant foul doesn't require intent. So good call on upgrading it.
@@SweetZombiJesusbullshit
@@SweetZombiJesus: you and the announcer both need a new pair of glasses!
@@henryc1000maybe you do
The WWE is scripted
Next level flailing right there. Rarely do you kick someone in the head during a basketball game
what might look like a flail or flop was actually a cartwheel headkick.
It was intentional. Look at the slomo from the baseline. It isn't a natural way to fall, plus she jump/thrusts her feet upwards. Whether she intended to kick her is irrelevant, he action if that jump/thrust is the intentional dangerous act.
@@Subangelis Not intentional. Watch it again but this time only watch the leg of the screener. To set a LEGAL screen, you must set the screen inside your frame, (she doesn't) not be moving (she is) AND leave the defender with time and space to go around the screen (she didn't). The flailing leg is what the screener took out. The ballhandler was supposed to keep moving right, in which case the flailing leg wouldn't have hit her. I would be hot too, if I were coach!
@@leifanthony8182 Agree!
Reminds me how that hockey player got killed with the same type of kick
I'm so disappointed as to what the WNBA has become. Such hate. If i might as well be watching kick boxing.
It was clearly an accident stfu
Or gorilla's in the mist!
Have y’all just started watching ? It’s been like this 😂😂
dude u just started watching the WNBA.. stop it.
you would have less contact. wrassellball.
Dr James Naismith never envisioned his Peach Basket Game would attract so many Bad Apples.🍎🤭
Rotten Apples that are worm and maggot infested.
Bingo these days. Some rotten ones. Not necessarily talking about this foul
that had a little Draymond green weirdness to it.......
Draymond and the Ladies need a quick trip Back to the Future of 1970's NBA basketball when players used to square up during the regulation of play when they had an issue to resolve.
Another bumps and bruises.🤕
@@thespadestable haha....very true....although the game is so scrutinized today that any little thing gets blown up on social media or on TV....But I agree if you have an issue, then say it directly to them or at least meet them face to face...
@@glennjthompson332 thats not exactly a basketball play....and its just the awkwardness of it to the head.....lets be honest the women's game is a lot different physicality wise
@@marcnigro2134 it's getting softer and not hard..😂🏀
Call me an old head but i miss the days when coaches would look the part... also intentional or not any kick to the head in the game of basketball is an easy flagrant one
How can it be flagrant if it’s unintentional? 🙄
@@KevinDeen-cx2ss Flagrant 1 is unnecessary contact committed by a player against an opponent. Has nothing to do with intent.
@@KevinDeen-cx2ss- It was intentional. Look at the slomo from the baseline. It isn't a natural way to fall, plus she jump/thrusts her feet upwards. Whether she intended to kick her is irrelevant, he action if that jump/thrust is the intentional dangerous act.
LOL @ the coach pulling a fake tantrum
OH SHIT - damn yeah this season feels like it's wrestling out there
I could be wrong but I think it has been like this for some time.
Targeting
But yet stans keep stirring the pot by saying it's all Caitlin Clark only hate
It's been like this forever. Now you snowflakes are making it soft like the nba
No one "falls" like that. Planted their arm and other leg to give balance and leverage, STOPPED and THEN lift their leg? Completely deliberate, if she was actually "falling" she would have either flopped to the ground with both feet being knocked out from under herself or would have fell but rolled on her knees and hands before getting back up.
Anyone who has played and watched sports for any period of time will know that is not a natural fall. 100% deliberate.
WNBA looking like 80’s basketball and ufc all in one this year damn
This is how you sell more tickets. Keep it up ladies.
Whether intentional or not these players do not like being held to account.
Celebrated the “play” not 30 seconds after
I don't know if it was intentional, but the only other person who'd fall like that is Draymond Green. They're setting a standard though, after what happened with Caitlin and the league upgrading the foul after the game, they're cracking down on these plays
This actually has nothing to do with Caitlin that lady swung her leg on purpose she knew what she was doing and when the refs review the tape they could tell she knew what she was doing
😂😂😂😂You Tinkerbells in USA are PATHETIC - bunch of Fruitcakes
Bill Laimbeer did the same sh*t back in the day..intentional/not intentional
Only a lynx-fan could and would say that. Ofc it was on purpose. Look at the hesitation before the kick!
Like saying I accidentally shot someone but it was unintentional, so I don't deserve to be punished for something I could not control.
Pretty much never heard of the wnba until recently and it’s been for ALL the wrong reasons,, so much hate and no respect..
Never underestimate the ability of women to drag other women down.
Looked like a Chuck Norris move😂😂😅
WNBA should add a little MMA rules in their league😂😂😂
the kick was so on purpose
Yea Chris brown did it on purpose
She had total control of her leg the whole time
Another racist black act. Whats new?
@cannkotlarz621 You TH-cam analysts are so full of 💩.
@@dot0422 No it's " you " people who always play the victim but are really the thugs and racists and instigators. Good try tho.
Kick was definitely on purpose, she threw that leg up
😂😂😂
Bs
@@denisejohnson2840 fact
NO, she was preparing a roll as she was about to hit the floor. That is why her leg kicked up.
It was not. Stop playing victim.
By the looks of the fall, the leg went up to counter balance her fall. She was just bracing herself. If you look at her head, she was looking at the ground while falling, so was not looking to kick anyone. In this particular case, it was unintentional… whereas the shove of CC in the Chicago game was 100% dirty.
Thank you for this sensible take. Some of these people have serious issues with assuming the worst of everyone
@@fulanspeaks7319 GTFOH , these O's cant be this uncoordinated. 🤣🤣🤣
no, when you watch the replay @1:08 you can tell she intentionally pushes up with her arms and leg. She might not have meant to catch her in the head, but she meant to catch her somewhere lol
Many people from minnesota here obviously. If it hadn't been intentionally, it would've been a natural movement without a stop.
Lots of comments from people who really don't understand basketball, or sports really. If you are up-ended, where your body is whipped or flipped from underneath, then IT'S POSSIBLE that your leg(s) could fly upwards like that. But in this case, the contact was not violent enough to flip Williams' - in fact, she took the brunt of the contact along the side of her torso, which would NOT cause her lower body to flail upward and outwards like that. If She fell backwards from the contact, THEN possibly her legs could have flailed upwards as she fell backwards onto her backside, but obviously this is not what happened.
What happened, was Williams was screened, tried to fight through the screen, and fell forward to the court from the contact. So her lower body was NOT flipped upward, or her right leg would have also gone upward. Truly, her left leg kicked upward AFTER she was separating from the contact, meaning it was her own physical effort that brought her leg up, and not the result from the screen contact.
So it was definitely intentional - perhaps an act in the heat of the moment, but Williams clearly deliberately kicked her leg upward and outward towards the Wings player with the ball - it had nothing to do with any natural follow-through from her collision or fall to the court. As to the game commentators - ignore them: they are paid announcers by the Minnesota franchise, and clearly are not going to be objective against their own team.......
That was so intentional lol. Who kicks their leg up that way?
Someone who stops their forward, and falling, momentum with their hands. She put her hands down to stop herself, and her body kept going a bit. Makes perfect sense. I have been critical of the WNBA for excessive roughness, but I don't see intention here.
That said, a flagrant foul doesn't require intent. So good call on upgrading it.
@@SweetZombiJesusbullshit
@@SweetZombiJesus Perfectly explained. Seems most of the commenters never played sports.
Your mom.
nope, she was breaking her fall with her hands, if your hands are on the ground where are your feel?
Intentional all the way. That foot doesn't come that high without intent. I just can't believe I even watched a clip from WNBA. Kudos Caitlyn Clark for this interest across the country.
At 0:01 minute mark - looked like a right handed punch too.
Is that the coach in the t-shirt?
T-shirt?
It looked on purpose BUT this is also backlash from Caitlin being knocked down the game before. They have to cut down on all this stuff or people arent going to watch.
Very Few watch now....! Worst sports league in the history of sports!!
@TAGtalkinaboutGod you are watching...
Agree
Some are going to argue who falls like that with a spin kick? 😂
Similar to Draymond Green saying it was unintentional when he hit Nurkic directly in the head because he had his eyes close.. How was he supposed to know the dude was there. Nurkic ran into my fist.
Draymond changed the game
Man, the women are spicy😂..that's a Capoeira move
Like that little jump before the kick...😂
That was an accident, but when that coach threw that clipboard, everybody was about to get up and fight with her 😅
Again, these flagrant fouls have gotten ridiculous! It's natural momentum, not intentional! Geez!
The refs got the memo. The games were officiated much tighter today. Stuff they were barely calling were flagrant today.
Intent doesn't have anything to do with the foul, Do you watch the NBA because they explain that all the time
You are just being silly. No one has ever fallen with a leg sticking up like that.
Yeah a capoeira kick....ffs you are like Draymond defenders.......
She put her hands down to stop herself, and her body kept going a bit. Makes perfect sense. I have been critical of the WNBA for excessive roughness, but I don't see intention here.
That said, a flagrant foul doesn't require intent. So good call on upgrading it.
Intentional or not, it still counts as a flagrant
Announcers said nothing about No. 15’s feet being way outside her shoulders on the screen making it illegal and the cause of the fall. Williams is out of balance and has no control. The ball handler cuts back into the flailing leg and Williams is looking down and would not have seen the cutback. This should be downgraded but the damage is done. WNBA refs are not good all.
The leg was only 'flailing' in the sense that the player flailed with it hoping to hit something, and trying to disguise it.
@@BenjWarrant Are we too blind to see the dribbler cut back into the defenders leg as her face was pointing down after she was fouled and tripped? Don’t enter a conversation with me until you at least admit had the ball carrier not cut back there wouldn’t be any contact and the cutback happened after the flailing leg was already moving foreword. Sure the defender knew she was going to cut back because why? Jackie Chan couldn’t have even choreographed that move without input from the dribbler.
@@KiLJoyster There's a saying: None so blind as those who will not see. And don't order me about as to what I can or cannot comment on in YT. If you don't want people to pick you up, leave your keyboard alone.
@@BenjWarrant Yep, sort of like the one above starting ‘with are we too blind’…which apparently since no conversation pro or con addresses my original points I guess we haven’t looked. Since you’ve unwittingly heeded my advice not to converse, as your response is not conversation but a seemingly a chance at the last word, thank you. So feel free to type anything in response and I promise not to respond. Don’t need to be witty or crude. Just type the word ANYTHING.
@@KiLJoyster I sEnglish not your first language? I just want to know before brutally mocking you for being semi-literate. Good grief that was garbled.
Spinning heel kick to the face...boom!
RRRRoad House - Peter Griffin 🤣
dennis rodman jr
No one naturally falls with your leg kicking up and back 😂 gravity pulls you and it down unless you intentionally kick it up there.
That looked like a basketball play. Coming off a hard screen its easy to get turnt up. Defensive player was trying to break her fall. Offense player tried to cross over and take advantage and ran into defensive payers foot..It is a contact sport y'all.
Correction: defensive player changed the trajectory of her leg to ensure it connected with the offensive player. Man, that was like ballet.
looked like she was preparing for a front flip the way she cocked back her leg. so it's not just at Caitlyn Clark, the league is actually a wrestling league.
Yall soft as fuck...
That was some Billy Martin antics from the coach
Physical play is allowed but the league needs to crack down on the violence. It is diffucult for me to believe that Williams did not see the opponent and it is difficult for me to believe Williams could not control the legs from flying up like that. Maybe it should have been F2.
Coach should get a Flagrant 1 for that outfit.
And now we're all being reminded of why the WNBA has never been shit before Caitlin Clark. Hyper emotional, jealousy, and just trash behavior.
That dude kicked her in the had intentionally
Oh yeah.
This one is considered flagrant +1. But the one against Clark was flagrant -1.
Oh yeah. WNBA like it's big brother league still sucks.
Both leagues need to can both Commissioners & fire all referees. Take a year to train new refs since the ones they have are terrible.
+1, -1? There's only two flagrants: F1 and F2. Carter's foul on CC22 was only upgraded to an F1, which leaves me wondering what a player has to do to get an F2.
The definition of a flagrant 1 that pertains to this situation is excessive contact. It doesn't matter if it was intentional or not! The contact that she made was excessive because she was flopping when she fell!
Where were these refs when the girl bull rushed Clark. That one was more deserving of a flagrant.
Thought Caitlyn was the only one
@wesleyquan6581
Let's see how much this is talked about.
This wasn't intentional. Perhaps use context as well.
@@bhossastthey won’t
Caitlin is the one. There’s only one white heyzues in this league don’t you forget it 😂
@@syates0425your racism is acceptable bc you're blk
Have the checked the "blonde" for a pen iss!
Thank-you.
Automatic suspensions will fix it.
So much testosterone in the "wnba"....
Its alot of she dudes in this video
Totally intentional, flagrant is the right call. Cheryl Reeve should just chill out and eat a Snickers. It should be flagrant 2. Coach Reever and her players lack emotional control and maturity.
Obvious foul. Should have been ejected.
The league is getting soft clearly she lost her balance both of her hands hit the floor and her leg came up to balance herself.
"balance herself'" my ass. That was a kick - best she could manage in her face-down position.
Did a "Draymond Green play".
Williams is such a dude !
WNBA coaches= Karen w a clipboard😂
Y’all know they all have that look.. too much coffee warriors🏆
There is a thing called a roll . Volleyball players do it all-day. It prevents you from injury. There was no intent to me. But we all see events differently most of the time
How is that dude allowed to kick women in the head 😂😂😂
The more I see of Cheryl reeve, the more I'm amazed she's allowed to represent the USA.
look at the 40 second mark. she is laughing about it. I'm sure she thought she would get away with it. Who throughs their leg in the air like that?
Look at Dennis Rodman go. He even has his Pistons jersey number on.
Nobody accidentally has their leg fly up like that when falling. 100% intentional and coach probably taught it to her judging by the way shes acting.
Yea it was deliberate
Hiring a hockey player is a good idea since they already have a puck . You get my spin on words . Stop trying to make things worse . Violence is not the solution !!!
Coach is FIRED UP BABY!
That’s a flagrant? These refs need to get their eyes checked.
If these young women cannot control the dirty plays the NBA needs to dissolve this league. They continue to lose money and this year when they have some good rookies. Pure jealousy and street mentality
She kicked her on purpose, you can see the follow thru.
Absolutely intentional.
She was practically doing a cartwheel.
If you're falling to the ground, your feet are not naturally going above your head, let alone 5 feet in the air!
This was a garbage call. The screen moved, and she high stepped to get around the screen with her hands on the floor looking down.
Sorry, but you don't throw your foot 4 1/2 feet up when you get screened... That was on purpose!!
Didn't look intentional to me even the announcers didn't think it should have been a flagrant call, BAD CALL anyone know the players history?
Don't think that was intentionally 🙄
Fouls are called not on the basis of intent (which cannot be seen!) but on the basis of action and impact (both of which can be seen, especially on video review).
Oh now they are handing out flagrants?!🙄🤡
They got the memo from the fans
Looks like another NFL play. They need to start rejecting these players
We played some pretty rough intramural BB when I was in the service but even we didn’t go to the lengths that we have been seeing this year in the WWBA, I mean, WNBA. I do believe there are some bad feeling all because of CC and it’s not her fault.
What does Clark has to do with this shes not playing in this game
@@anthonytaylor7928 Ah, you don't follow basketball. Fair enough. I mean, everybody who does knows what happened on Saturday.
@@BenjWarrant let me ask u something Ben why do u have to be all condescending to say I don't follow basketball because I have an opinion on TH-cam really?? I must have follow something in reference to the topic to make a comment correct? So my suggestion to u is to stop and respect folks opinion either bad or good instead of making yourself look stupid with a immature reply ok Ben?? Thanks for ur reply have a good morning
@@anthonytaylor7928 It was wit, you donkey. In the same way you might shout at a ref that he left his white stick at home.
You responded to a reference to the Carter/Clark incident as if you didn't know what it was, whereas almost the whole planet knows about it.
Also, opinions are not entitled to respect. Some people have an opinion that the world is flat.
The Che Guevara shirt was worth a T on its own.
These dude chicks be thuggin
Watching WNBA refering makes me a lot more content with the bad refs in the NFL. Flagrant for losing control off a moving screen?
That dude kicked that girl on purpose, DEI at work.
She threw a high kick as she went down. Watch flow of the leg vs body angle. She increased the leg swing upward at head level but body was angling lower.
Looked pretty deliberate to me.
That kick was intentional.
If unnecessary contact was an accident is it still considered a flagrant one? If not, I understand the coach's reaction.
She doesn't have to bend that leg, that's Draymond Green moves...
The right call was made. In the replay from the floor, it almost looks as if the player falling is looking at where the player is and lifts her leg to kick her. Thats my opinion on the fall but the right call was made. It falls under the rules for a flagrant one
Reeve didn’t think Black Girls Rocked when the ref gave her the news that Williams was guilty AF.
I disagree with this
Of course
A well-timed Capoeira kick, if it was intentional.
Initial contact was unintentional but throwing the leg up after contact was purely on purpose!
Comparing this to the shot on Caitlyn Clarke is irresponsible
What the hell is going on with the WNBA?! This is not professional basketball. This is a joke. If a player cannot play respectfully with other players they need to be removed.
People remember women are the biggest actors!!!
Draymond Green has mastered the flailing technique of disguising intentional fouls. He has done it so often that no ones buys it anymore. I don't know if she did this on purpose, but she certainly could have taken a page out of Green's book. Green and this young lady are finely tuned athletes. If anybody can avoid kicking someone in the head when they are knocked off balance it would be athletes like this. If this is the first or second time she has done something like this, she should be given the benefit of the doubt. I give her that benefit. I would not have upgraded that foul, but I would have remined her that she will be watched to see if this pattern repeats itself.