NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has addressed reports suggesting he intervened in a controversial WNBA incident involving Caitlin Clark and Alyssa Thomas, while also discussing the broader narrative surrounding the rising star. Speaking at a panel at Fanatics Fest, Silver did not directly confirm or deny claims that he advised WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert to issue a flagrant foul and suspension to Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas following an on-court collision with Clark.
Silver on the Caitlin Clark Narrative
The incident in question occurred when Thomas, while contesting a loose ball, made contact with Clark’s face. A report from Sports Business Journal alleged that Silver believed there was clear evidence of a flagrant foul and that he felt sympathetic towards Clark, urging Engelbert to take disciplinary action. The WNBA, however, has officially denied this specific claim, stating it is “absolutely false” that Engelbert was initially not planning to suspend Thomas.
During the panel, Silver offered his perspective on the intense focus on Clark, stating, “I think that ultimately the issues around Caitlin Clark are not largely about officiating.” He elaborated on how Clark has become a significant figure, saying, “She’s become a bit of a political football in this country, and I think it’s incredibly unfair to her.” Silver emphasized that Clark, an “incredible player and also an incredible person,” wishes to concentrate on her development and performance.
“I don’t think that issue is ultimately about officiating,” Silver reiterated. “It’s political ping pong with her. And she’s a young woman who’s trying to improve her game, focus on being the best player she can. And I don’t even think it’s fair to her that this has become a separate storyline about one foul – should it have been called in time or should it have been called a flagrant after the fact?”
Addressing Officiating and Intervention Claims
When directly questioned about the specific report concerning his alleged involvement in the Thomas-Clark incident, Silver stated, “I’m not going to comment on that, because I don’t think it’s fair to Caitlin – and to Cathy Engelbert either.” He suggested that the focus on this particular event distracts from larger issues and narratives within the league.
“I think that’s not the real issue here. What people are trying to make a larger issue around that – not as to whether that was a flagrant foul or not,” Silver explained. He acknowledged that discussions about officiating are common in professional basketball, noting, “Do we need to improve WNBA officiating? No doubt about it. But my day job is getting complaints about NBA officiating.”
Silver concluded his remarks by highlighting the broader positive aspects of the WNBA, stating, “There’s so much to celebrate around the WNBA.” His comments aimed to shift the focus from specific officiating controversies to the overall growth and achievements of the league and its players.
Background of the Incident
The collision between Alyssa Thomas and Caitlin Clark occurred during a game between the Phoenix Mercury and the Indiana Fever. Thomas, a veteran player, was attempting to secure a rebound when her arm made contact with Clark’s head. While the play was reviewed, it did not result in a flagrant foul being called at the time. The subsequent report alleging NBA intervention brought renewed attention to the incident and the league’s disciplinary processes.
WNBA’s Stance on Officiating and Discipline
The WNBA has consistently maintained its commitment to fair and consistent officiating. The league reviews all game incidents to ensure appropriate disciplinary actions are taken. In response to the specific report about the Thomas-Clark incident, a WNBA spokesperson issued a statement clarifying their position.
“The claim that Cathy Engelbert was not initially going to suspend Alyssa Thomas is absolutely false,” the WNBA stated. This denial directly contradicts the narrative presented in the Sports Business Journal report, underscoring a difference in accounts regarding the internal discussions and decisions made by league officials.
Broader Implications for the WNBA
Caitlin Clark’s entry into the WNBA has undeniably amplified the league’s visibility and fan engagement. Her popularity has brought increased media attention, higher viewership numbers, and a surge in merchandise sales. However, this heightened spotlight also means that every aspect of the game, including officiating and player interactions, is subject to intense scrutiny.
Adam Silver’s comments reflect an awareness of this dynamic. By emphasizing that the issues surrounding Clark are not solely about officiating and by calling the “political football” narrative unfair, he signals a desire to protect the player from external pressures that could detract from her on-court performance and the league’s positive momentum. The commissioner’s approach appears to be one of managing public perception while ensuring the integrity of the game.
Conclusion
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver navigated questions regarding his alleged involvement in a WNBA disciplinary matter and the intense media focus on Caitlin Clark. While he declined to comment directly on the specifics of the report concerning Alyssa Thomas’s foul, he articulated his view that the broader narrative surrounding Clark has become overly politicized and unfair to the player. Silver acknowledged the need for officiating improvements in the WNBA but stressed that the league has much to celebrate. The WNBA has refuted claims that its commissioner was initially hesitant to suspend Thomas, maintaining its own process for handling disciplinary actions.

