Chicago Sky guard Chennedy Carter has been thrust into the national spotlight in the wake of her hard foul on WNBA rookie Caitlin Clark in a June 2 game against the Indiana Fever.
Carter was initially called for a common foul, but the WNBA upgraded it to a Flagrant 1 after reviewing the incident.
Carter may have added fuel to the fire after the game when she refused to answer questions about Clark.
The incident touched off a flurry of discussion over whether Clark has been unfairly targeted by opponents, if retribution against Carter was deserved or if that kind of physical play is just part of the game.
Regardless, the backlash against Carter has already led to some concerns about her safety.
Chennedy (pronounced "KEN-eh-dee") Carter was a McDonald's All-American at Timberview High School in Arlington, Texas. She was a member of the USA Basketball team that won gold in the FIBA Americas U18 Championship in 2016.
She played college basketball at Texas A&M, where she was an honorable mention All-American for the 2018-19 season and averaged 22.5 points per game over three years in College Station.
Carter was chosen fourth overall in the 2020 WNBA draft by the Atlanta Dream.
Chennedy Carter is currently on a one-year contract with the Sky that pays her $64,154, according to Spotrac.
A security officer stepped between a man and members of the Chicago Sky as their bus arrived at the team hotel in Washington, D.C., ahead of their June 6 game against the Washington Mystics.
The man had a camera and was trying to approach guard Chennedy Carter, however security was able to de-escalate the situation without the assistance of police.