Hot news: Kate Martin caused a storm when asked Angel Reese for the act of hitting Caitlin Clark’s head

The social network exploded today after basketball player Kate Martin, currently playing for WNBA, publicly requested the organizers of the tournament to use VAR to review the controversial situation between Angel Rese and Caitlin Clark. The incident happened in the tense match last night made the fan community deep divided.

The situation happened in the final half of the match between the two big teams, when Angel Rese and Caitlin Clark – two of the most prominent stars of the tournament – collided in a fierce ball dispute. In the video spreading online, Reese can be clearly visible to the head of Clark. Although the referee did not blow the error directly at that time, the image image was quickly shared widely and caused a wave of fierce debate.

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Kate Martin – the former team of Caitlin Clark at the University of Iowa and is now one of the promising faces at WNBA – posted a straightforward status line on the X platform (formerly Twitter):
“The organizers need to check Var. The act of hitting it is unacceptable. We must eliminate bad play elements to clean the playground.”

Martin’s statement immediately became the focus of controversy. Many supporters of her, saying that it was essential to protect fairness and safety in competition. They point out that basketball is a sport that requires high competitiveness, but cannot accept personal violence.

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However, another part criticized Martin, saying that she was “pouring more oil into the fire” in a situation that was sensitive enough, especially when Angel Reese has long become a controversial name because of its strong play style and not abstinence.

The WNBA Organizing Committee has not made any official comments on Martin’s specific situation or statement. However, an internal source revealed that the referee team is “reviewing the entire video of the match” to make the most fair conclusions, avoiding negative effects on the tournament image.

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Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark has not yet spoken out about the incident, and Angel Reese only posted a picture of the excerpt and the “silent” symbol, as an implicit response to all criticisms.

This incident once again asked the question about the boundary between fierce competition and non -sport behavior in the top sport. Regardless of the final conclusion, it is clear that the WNBA tournament is facing the pressure to act transparently and definitely to preserve the reputation and belief from fans.