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Mercury coach expresses ‘disappointment’ in Alyssa Thomas suspension

By Thomson Reuters Jun 27, 2026 | 9:54 PM

Following the suspension of star player Alyssa Thomas, Phoenix Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts expressed his “disappointment” in how the process had been handled Saturday.

The ​WNBA on Friday handed Thomas a one-game ‌suspension for her actions during a Mercury game against the Indiana Fever.

In that contest, Thomas was seen per the WNBA’s language as “recklessly making contact with her fist to the throat area” ‌of ​Fever guard Caitlin Clark as Clark ⁠laid on the court. ⁠No foul was called on the play, and Fever coach Stephanie White was quoted as calling the play a “cheap shot.”

Tibbetts on Saturday defended his player ​and expressed dismay over not having a chance to provide the WNBA his version of events.

“I’d like ⁠to hit on my disappointment ⁠in the suspension process by our league ​and our leaders in the W,” Tibbetts said. “This was ​not a thorough investigation in my opinion. The people ‌involved were not questioned at all.”

The incident occurred with 6:52 left in the second quarter of the Mercury’s 111-109 triumph over host Indiana. Video of the ⁠incident circulated throughout social media Wednesday and in the ensuing days, with multiple people calling for suspension.

Thomas served the suspension ⁠Saturday as Phoenix ‌defeated the Toronto Tempo, 89-80, and ⁠her teammates likewise came to her defense ​in ‌postgame interviews.

“We’re with AT,” guard Kahleah Copper ​said. “We just ⁠wish it would have been handled the right way. We wish somebody also called her and checked on her and made sure that she was okay. I don’t think it played out how it should have ​professionally.”

–Field Level Media