Chennedy Carter STILL JOBLESS After WNBA Teams REJECT Her For Attacking Caitlin Clark
What was once a promising career has now turned into a cautionary tale. Chennedy Carter, once considered one of the most talented scorers in the WNBA, now finds herself jobless—rejected by every team in the league. And it all spiraled out of control after one single moment: a cheap shot on Caitlin Clark.
The incident that changed everything took place during a high-stakes matchup between the Chicago Sky and the Indiana Fever. Caitlin Clark, the league’s brightest young star, was dominating the game. Meanwhile, Carter was struggling. And in a moment of frustration, she did the unthinkable—she blatantly shoved Clark, off-ball and out of nowhere. It wasn’t a hard foul. It wasn’t a heated play. It was personal. And it was ugly.
The backlash was instant. The crowd gasped. Players on the court froze. Coaches watching from across the league immediately took mental notes. By the time the dust settled, Carter wasn’t just penalized for a flagrant foul—she became a pariah.
The Chicago Sky didn’t even hesitate. They released her, offered no qualifying contract, and issued a carefully worded statement that essentially closed the door on any potential return. They praised her talent, yes, but made it clear that “fit” and “culture” were more important. In other words, she was a locker room problem—and they wanted no part of it.
So how did it get this bad?
Carter has had issues with previous teams. Her stints with Atlanta and Los Angeles ended with controversy, attitude concerns, and tension with teammates. But the shove heard around the world was different. This time, it was against the WNBA’s most valuable player—Caitlin Clark, a generational talent drawing record-breaking attendance, jersey sales, and national media attention. Clark isn’t just another player. She’s the future of the league. And Carter didn’t just foul her—she attacked the league’s biggest asset.
To make things worse, Carter showed no remorse. When given a chance to apologize, to explain, or even to acknowledge what she’d done, she chose denial. “I didn’t say anything,” she told reporters. No accountability. No apology. Just deflection.
That sealed her fate.
Insiders report that multiple teams across the league have no interest in signing her. One WNBA executive went as far as saying, “We wouldn’t touch her with a 10-foot pole.” That’s not frustration—that’s finality. Carter, it seems, has burned every bridge.
Even her own teammates reportedly turned on her. Angel Reese, who was seen as a potential ally, unfollowed her on social media after the incident. It may seem like a small move, but in today’s digital age, it’s a statement. One source inside the Sky organization even confirmed that some players pushed for her departure long before the incident with Clark ever happened.
And now, the league is rethinking everything—from its disciplinary rules to how it protects its stars. Sources say that stricter conduct policies are being discussed, directly tied to the Carter-Clark shove. The league knows it cannot afford to let its rising stars be targets, and Carter may end up being the last example they ever allow.
But what makes this story even more painful is how Carter completely misread the moment.
While she was lashing out in frustration, Caitlin Clark was reshaping the league. Clark’s success has ushered in higher TV ratings, massive fan turnout, and record-breaking merchandise sales. Her impact is so powerful that it’s driving new negotiations in collective bargaining and media rights. Players may soon see better salaries, more endorsements, and improved league funding—and it’s largely thanks to the excitement Clark has generated.
In contrast, Carter’s actions now serve as a case study in what not to do. She had talent. She had moments of brilliance. But talent without discipline, without maturity, without self-awareness—it leads here. To the sidelines. To silence.
Right now, Chennedy Carter is an unrestricted free agent. And not a single team has shown interest. Her career isn’t just stalled. It may be over.
Is this the final buzzer for Chennedy Carter’s time in the WNBA? Or will she find a way back, through humility, accountability, and maybe a second chance? Only time will tell.
But for now, one thing is certain—Caitlin Clark is the face of the future.
And Chennedy Carter is watching from the outside.