DiJonai Carrington pushes back after referees call security during Wings game

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Dallas and accomplish a player Digonay Carrington She spoke against the rulers for her security invitation to her on a social media post on Friday.
During a hot fight with officials while losing the wings to Sky Chicago on Thursday, security guards approached like Carrington has become increasingly clarifying.
One security guard even between Carrington and an official. The official in charge of Carrington retreated while withdrawing the security guard from his shirt in front of Carrington to protect.
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Courtney Vandrezlot, the left, from Chicago Sky and Dijunai Carrington, goes from Dallas Wing to Earth to get a loose ball in the second half in Wintest Arena, May 29, 2025, in Chicago. (Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images)
Carrington responded to the accident on Friday’s publication, indicating that the security summons was “Microggressed”.
“Security … When I literally face a civil conversation, it is crazy. Blessed are you,” Security “there …” Carrington wrote on a clip of the accident with “Hashtg”, possing spelling errors.
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It seems that Digonai Carrington, Fellow Kitlene Clark is visiting
Dallas Winjz Sherrill Sobs also spoke against the referee who called for security in a post on X.
“If this man is afraid (what, I don’t know) and I need safety, then he should not be able to reference again! This cannot be real!” Swoopes books.
Carrington became a controversial figure in Wnba last season.
As a member of Connecticut Sun in 2024, Carrington gave Indiana, Ketlin Clark, a black eye after holding her during a match in the first round of the qualifiers in September. Carrington laughed With his colleague Marina Mapri after the accident.

Connecticut Sen goalkeeper Digonai Carrington (21) Indiana Caitlin Clark (22) in the second half of the WNBA basketball game in Indianapolis August 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
Carrington said she had not intentionally earned Clark and that she was not laughing at the accident. However, it seemed to shed light on the controversy over the black Clark in the Live Instagram video in October.
In the video, Carrington and her friend, Nallisa Smith, who played with Indiana’s fever with Clark, was in their kitchen when Smith Carrington overwhelmed the eye.
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“Or, you pushed me to the eye,” Carrington said. Smith apologized, and the two laughed.
“Did you intentionally do it?” Carrington asked.
During the “unparalleled” league season in January, Carrington wore a shirt he said, “F–Donald Trump” while walking at Wayfair Arena in Miami, Florida.
After that, during a press conference after another that month, Carrington announced that the time has come for players in Wnba “to take action” in response to the president Donald Trump Policies.

Digonai Carrington interacts from Dallas Wings with no connection during the second half against Chicago Sky 29 May 2025, in Wintest Arena, Chicago. (Melissa Tamiz/Sports icon via Getty Images)
“We see that some policies already come into effect, and of course, this means that it is like Wnba and the presence of many of these movements. It is time for us to take action,” Carrington said.
“This must be done as women, and women’s rights are taken away. Like, now, LGBTQ rights are now taken. Not yet, but certainly in business.”
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