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Who is Alyssa Thomas? WNBA star suspended for punching Caitlin Clark in the throat

Who is Alyssa Thomas? WNBA star suspended for punching Caitlin Clark in the throat
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Phoenix Mercury All-Star Alyssa Thomas is the latest villain to Caitlin Clark fans after punching Clark in the throat during a game on Wednesday night. The referees missed the punch in real time, but fans and the league office did not. A viral clip of the punch in slow motion spread across social media, pouring gasoline on the ongoing culture war surrounding Clark’s physical treatment by opposing players, which has been a controversial issue dating back to Clark's rookie season in 2024.CLICK...

Phoenix Mercury All-Star Alyssa Thomas is the latest villain to Caitlin Clark fans after punching Clark in the throat during a game on Wednesday night.

The referees missed the punch in real time, but fans and the league office did not.

A viral clip of the punch in slow motion spread across social media, pouring gasoline on the ongoing culture war surrounding Clark’s physical treatment by opposing players, which has been a controversial issue dating back to Clark's rookie season in 2024.

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And Less than 24 hours after the incident, the WNBA slapped Thomas with a one-game suspension for what was deemed a "reckless" and "non-basketball act."

Who is the woman behind the punch?

In a 2019 interview with Nike PLAYlist, Thomas answered what sport she would have gone pro in if she didn't go pro in basketball.

"Either boxing or MMA," Thomas said.

If Thomas never went pro in any sport, she said she would have gotten into dentistry.

"Since I was a kid, I loved going to the dentist. I just was fascinated with teeth and still am. I’m passionate about that whole process of cleaning," according to a profile on WNBA.com.

Thomas was signed up to try basketball for the first time at the age of five by her mother, Tina, per the WNBA.

Thomas said she "Threw myself all down the stairs, down the hallway," while her mom said "She just threw an absolute hissy fit."

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Thomas' parents never took it easy on her when they played "Candyland" as she was growing up.

"We weren’t the parents that were just going to let you win," Tina said, per the WNBA.

"In life, you have to fight, and how are you going to fight if you don’t teach your kids to fight? So if she fell over, ‘get up, you’re alright,’ and if she didn’t get up, you knew something was wrong."

It was a parenting tactic also used by the father of New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter, who famously never let Jeter win in board games or card games when he was growing up, to instill harsh competitiveness at an early age.

Thomas added that her mom was especially hard on her and helped develop her toughness.

"By no means was it easy, and it’s still not easy," Thomas said.

Thomas currently plays basketball with torn labrums in both of her shoulders.

The injuries are so severe that she completely lacks the structural integrity to lift her arms and shoot a traditional, fluid jump shot. Instead, she is forced to use a rigid, one-handed pushing motion from her chest just to get the ball to the rim.

Because she cannot rely on outside shooting, Thomas adapted by leaning entirely into her physical frame. She drives directly into the teeth of opposing defenses, absorbing heavy contact in the paint to score closer to the basket.

That brutal, driving style requires her to initiate intense physical collisions on nearly every single possession.

Despite the mechanical limitations and constant pain, the tactical shift worked. She transformed herself into a six-time All-Star, three-time First-Team All-WNBA, an Olympic gold medalist and the undisputed triple-double queen of the WNBA.

The throat punch on Clark ignited a fierce wave of backlash.

Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White led the charge, completely unloading on Thomas and the league's officials during her postgame press conference.

"We have a generational talent and a WNBA superstar who had two cheap shots right there that weren't called," White said, pointing directly at Thomas's actions. "Absolutely unacceptable."

White argued that Thomas regularly crosses the line from playing physical defense into inflicting dangerous, non-basketball contact.

"It’s absolutely egregious and utterly disrespectful," White continued to fume to reporters. "The fist in the throat is crazy. It's crazy. It's dangerous."

On Thursday, Fever President Kelly Krauskopf released a statement praising the decision to suspend Thomas.

"Player safety should be paramount in our league. We appreciate the WNBA's review of last night's incident and the action taken. Right now our focus is on Caitlin and our entire team as we prepare for Saturday," Krauskopf wrote.

Former Minnesota Vikings captain and prominent conservative activist Jack Brewer said the punch would be considered a "hate crime" if the roles were reversed.

"This would be considered a hate crime if it were the other way around," Brewer told Fox News Digital.

Other critics have expressed their own outrage on social media.

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