Connecticut Solar participant DiJonai Carrington incited fierce backlash by carrying an anti-Trump shirt final weekend, and now she’s taking that message even additional.Â
Throughout a press convention earlier than an “Unequalled” league sport Thursday, Carrington declared it is time for WNBA gamers to “take motion” in response to President Donald Trump’s insurance policies.
“We see that among the insurance policies are already going into motion, and, after all, that implies that because the WNBA and being on the forefront of numerous these actions, it is time for us to additionally take motion,” Carrington mentioned.Â
“It positively must occur as ladies, ladies’s rights being taken away, like, now, LGBTQ rights being taken away now. They have not occurred but, however positively within the works.”
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Carrington wore a shirt that mentioned, “The F— Donald Trump Tour” Friday whereas strolling into Wayfair Enviornment in Miami, Florida.
The participant is most identified for her interactions with ladies’s basketball phenom Caitlin Clark throughout Clark’s rookie WNBA season in 2024.Â
Carrington gave Clark a black eye after poking her throughout a sport between Clark’s Indiana Fever and Carrington’s Connecticut Solar within the first spherical of the playoffs in September. Carrington laughed with Fever teammate Marina Mabrey after the incident.
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Carrington has mentioned she did not deliberately poke Clark within the eye and that she wasn’t laughing in regards to the incident. Nevertheless, she made gentle of the controversy over Clark’s black eye in an Instagram Stay video in October.Â
Within the video, Carrington and her girlfriend, NaLyssa Smith, who performs on the Indiana Fever with Clark, have been of their kitchen when Smith poked Carrington within the eye.
“Ow, you poked me within the eye,” Carrington mentioned. Smith apologized, and the 2 laughed.
“Did you do it on objective?” Carrington requested.
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Carrington provoked Clark followers previous to the eye-poking incident with a number of statements berating Clark and her fan base.Â
Throughout a sport in June, Carrington fouled Clark after Clark acquired an inbound move from teammate Kristy Wallace. Clark caught the move and began towards the basket. Carrington was late attending to Clark as a result of a display screen by Aliyah Boston, and she or he ran into Clark.
Later that month, Carrington posted on X, saying Clark ought to do extra to talk out about folks utilizing her identify for “racism” and different types of prejudice. She additionally referred to as the Fever followers the “nastiest” within the league.
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