Chennedy Carter CRIES & PANICS After Being JOBLESS For ATTACKING Caitlin Clark! NOBODY WANTS HER!
Chennedy Carter is in crisis. Just a few weeks ago, she had a job, a team, and a future in the WNBA.
But now, Carter is on the sidelines, becoming a free agent without any team interested. The Chicago Sky decided not to renew her contract, leaving Carter’s career in limbo.
The main reason for this incident stems from her controversial actions in the game against the Indiana Fever.
In a heated moment, Carter pushed Caitlin Clark without the ball nearby, a foul that was not only rough but also personal. That moment not only stunned the audience but also put an end to her career.
Immediately, public opinion and experts condemned Carter’s actions. The Chicago Sky not only removed her from the lineup but also ended any chance of a contract extension.
It is worth mentioning that no team wanted to recruit Carter, despite her talent. The root cause is not only the foul on Clark, but also Carter’s history of disciplinary problems – from conflicts with teammates, disagreements with the coaching staff to causing disunity in the locker room.
One executive even declared: “We don’t want to be within 10 feet of her.” In professional sports, talent often brings second chances, but Carter is an exception. She has lost the trust of the entire league.
The matter became more serious when Carter’s own teammates also turned their backs on her. Angel Reese – who was once considered her closest ally – unfollowed Carter on social media, a move that is considered a “declaration of termination of relationship” in today’s era.
That shows that Carter has not only lost the opportunity to play but also lost the support of those who have been by her side.
While Carter is struggling to find a chance to return, Caitlin Clark is shining more and more.
She became the face of the WNBA, constantly setting records and attracting a large fan base. This contrast only makes clear the consequences of the bad decisions that Carter has made for herself.
At the present time, no team has offered to recruit Carter. Not only has she lost her job in the WNBA, but she also has no chance to play abroad.
The question is: Can Carter change and start over? Or is this the end of her career in professional basketball?