Stephanie White Fires Back After WNBA Warning Over Caitlin Clark Injury
The Indiana Fever's handling of Caitlin Clark's sudden absence has turned from a routine injury update into a league-level controversy, and now head coach Stephanie White is pushing back.
It all started when Clark was ruled out of Indiana's game against the Portland Fire less than two hours before tipoff despite not appearing on the team's injury report.
The surprise scratch raised immediate eyebrows because Clark had reportedly missed practice the day before while receiving treatment for back stiffness.
The WNBA responded by issuing a warning to the Fever over their injury reporting process, signaling concern that league protocol may not have been properly followed.
On Friday, just ahead of Indiana’s home matchup against the Golden State Valkyries, White showed little interest in accepting the league's position.
"My reaction is: for what?" White responded when asked about the WNBA warning, insisting the Fever "did things the right way."
When pressed on her frequent habit of deferring medical questions to the team's health staff, despite reporters not having access to those personnel, White replied, "I'm sorry," before shrugging.
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The WNBA's injury reporting policy is designed around transparency and competitive integrity. Under league rules, teams must submit an official game status report by 5 p.m. local time the day before a game, identifying any player whose availability could be affected and listing a specific reason such as injury, illness, or another medical condition.
The rule has taken on added importance in an era of legalized sports betting, national TV exposure, and superstar-driven ticket sales.
That is why Indiana's handling of Caitlin Clark, one of the biggest draws in basketball, triggered immediate action.
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White has continued drawing criticism from some Fever fans not only because of the reporting issue itself, but because of the messaging around it.
Her comments that Clark was "healthy" and that the team was "not managing anything" appeared inconsistent with Clark missing practice and sitting out with back stiffness.
Even beyond the current injury saga, some Fever fans have criticized White over rotation choices, late-game strategy, and offensive usage.
Critics have questioned inconsistent substitution patterns and whether White's tactical decisions fully align with the championship expectations surrounding a roster led by Clark, Kelsey Mitchell, and Aliyah Boston.
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This story was originally published May 22, 2026 at 4:41 PM.