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Chennedy Carter Teams Up with Caitlin Clark, Responding Strongly as Calls Intensify

June 5, 2025 2 Min Read
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Former WNBA guard Cennedy Carter, who played last season with the Chicago Sky and averaged 17.5 points while ranking fourth in the most improved player voting, has yet to secure a spot on a WNBA roster for the 2025 season. Currently competing in Mexico with the Adelitas de Chihuahua, Carter is putting up strong numbers, averaging 17.2 points and 4.8 assists in 11 games. Despite her success abroad, fans—including those of the Indiana Fever—are eager to see her return to the WNBA, believing she could be a great fit alongside Fever guard Kate Linklark. However, with her current contract in Mexico, an immediate return to the league seems unlikely.

Carter has had a controversial history, including a notable on-court incident last season where she aggressively fouled rookie Caitlin Clark and questioned Clark’s overall game on social media. These actions, alongside previous behavioral issues that reportedly led to benching and releases in past WNBA stints with teams like the Los Angeles Sparks and Atlanta Dream, make her a polarizing figure. Nevertheless, her scoring ability and toughness are qualities many fans crave. Recently, Carter hinted on social media about focusing on winning a championship in Mexico, encouraging followers to stay tuned at the end of the month—possibly alluding to future plans that might include a WNBA comeback.

Fan Take: This news is significant for WNBA fans because Carter’s skill and competitive edge could inject fresh energy and excitement into the league. Her potential return brings intrigue not only in terms of gameplay but also in overcoming past controversies, which adds an interesting layer to her story and the sport’s evolving culture.

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