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Valkyries Star Veronica Burton Sends Blunt Message After Caitlin Clark's Flagrant

The matchup between the Indiana Fever and Golden State Valkyries delivered another intense atmosphere surrounding Caitlin Clark, but one physical sequence during the game quickly became a major talking point afterward.

Clark was assessed a flagrant foul following hard contact with Valkyries guard Veronica Burton, leading to immediate reactions across social media and renewed conversation around the physicality of the WNBA. After the game, Burton was asked directly about the hit from Clark and whether she was still dealing with any lingering effects from the play. Her response was straightforward and left little room for controversy.

"Yeah, I'm okay," Burton said. "Basketball is a physical sport. So, not a hit I don't think I've felt before. So again the recovery comes in big with that."

Burton's comments immediately drew attention because of how calmly she addressed the situation despite the growing discussion online surrounding the foul.

Veronica Burton Downplays Caitlin Clark Flagrant

Rather than escalating the moment, Burton treated the play as part of the game.

The former Northwestern standout acknowledged the physical nature of professional basketball while emphasizing that the contact was not unusual for WNBA competition.

The sequence involving Clark became one of the most discussed moments from the Fever-Valkyries matchup, especially given the amount of attention surrounding Clark in nearly every arena she visits.

Still, Burton's response showed the mindset many veteran players across the league have continued expressing this season regarding physical play.

Burton Praises Fever Crowd, Caitlin Clark Atmosphere

Burton was also asked about the experience of playing against Clark at Gainbridge Fieldhouse and the environment surrounding Indiana games.

"I've played against Caitlin for many years now, going back to college," Burton said. "So I think that's refreshing thing about this league right now too, is just like even playing here. Intense crowds, playing at Indy, super intense crowd. So it makes the game fun."

The comments shows how much attention Clark continues bringing to the WNBA.

Indiana has consistently produced some of the league's loudest and most energetic crowds since Clark entered the league, with opposing players frequently commenting on the atmosphere surrounding Fever games.

Fever, Valkyries Continue Drawing National Attention

The Fever and Valkyries have both emerged as major storylines early in the 2026 WNBA season.

Indiana entered the matchup with a 4-2 record behind Clark, Kelsey Mitchell and Aliyah Boston, while Golden State has surprised many observers with a strong start during the franchise's inaugural season.

Burton has played an important role in the Valkyries' early success thanks to her perimeter defense, toughness and playmaking ability.

Meanwhile, Clark continues operating as the centerpiece of Indiana's offense while remaining one of the league's biggest attractions.

As physical as the matchup became at times, Burton's postgame comments made it clear she viewed the moment as simply part of high-level basketball competition.

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This story was originally published May 27, 2026 at 4:59 PM.

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