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Controversial Dallas Wings player Dijons Carrington Sent a message to fans who believe that “dirty” in a social media contribution was played on Wednesday.
“You fans swear that I am such a dirty player. I’m so about this narrative when you really know Ball. You know I play hard and never give up a bit. She wrote With a heart emoji.
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Dijonai Carrington, No. 21 of the Dallas Wings, reacted to Chicago Sky on May 29, 2025 in the Wintrust Arena in Chicago in the second half. (Melissa Tmez/Icon Sportswire about Getty Images)
Carrington’s post came a day after the Wings Matchup against the Seattle Storm on Tuesday. Carrington was rated in the fourth quarter of a flagrant 1 foul in the fourth quarter of Seattle Skylar Diggins. Diggins sprinted to the basket during a quick break. Carrington chased her down and jumped to block the shot from behind and contacted Diggin’s head.
Carrington was then sitting on the bench with their eyes closed.
Carringon’s youngest social media post also came almost a week after an incident during a game against Chicago Sky last Thursday, when Carrington screamed in the face of a referee who then moved a security guard to protect against the WNBA player.
Carrington replied To the incident in an item on X on Friday, which indicates that the safety preparation was a “microaggression”.
“Security … if I literally have a civilian conversation, it is crazy. Mind you, he has the” security “over there …”
Carrington has spoken out against obvious criticism that she has received in the past.
You and Sky player Angel Reese Gripped through criticism Directed by the newer fans of the league in an episode of Reese’s Podcast “Unapologetical Angel” in early March.
“You are really relaxed in your mouth,” said Carrington about her critics. “I know they think they are trolls, but they are not just trolls. They are people we see in real life.”
Carrington also said that she is not so disturbed when people say that she pays too much attention to her appearance, but she said she “hates” when people ask why she has blonde hair.
“I hate when people talk about it, like: ‘Why do you have blonde hair?’,” Said Carrington. “I have black eyebrows. I have black arm hair, black hair … and I don’t care. I’m still a natural blonde.”
Carrington became one of the most criticized players in the WNBA last season regarding conflicts with Caitlin Clark.
As a member of the Connecticut Sun last season, Carrington Clark gave a blue eye after having bumped her in the first round of the playoffs in September during a game. Carrington laughed With team -mate Marina Mabrey after the incident.
Carrington said that she did not deliberately come to Clark in the eye and that she did not laugh at the incident. However, it seemed to illuminate the controversy around Clark’s black eye in an Instagram video in October.
In the video there were Carrington and her friend Nalyssa Smith, who played with Clark for Indiana fever, in her kitchen, when Smith Carrington pushed in his eyes.
“OW, you hit me in the eye,” said Carrington. Smith apologized and the two laughed. “Did you do it intentionally?” Asked Carrington.
Carrington was not already in the good graces of Fever fans because she provoked her with a post at the end of August: “The Indiana fever has the evil fans in the W. Ew.”
Carrington also triggered criticism of her political expressions.
During the “unsurpassed” league season in January, Carrington wore a shirt on which “the F — Donald Trump Tour” stood while he went to the Wayfair Arena in Miami. During a press conference after another game this month, Carrington said that it was time for WNBA players to “take measures” in response to the president Donald TrumpGuidelines.
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Connecticut Sun Guard Dijonai Carrington, No. 21, and the security guard Tyasha Harris, #52, warm up before the start of the fourth game of the 224 WNBA semi-final against the Minnesota Lynx in the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, on October 6, 2024. (David Butler II-Mimagn pictures)
“We see that some of the guidelines are already bypassing, and of course that means that it is a WNBA and at the top of many of these movements, it is time for us to take measures,” said Carrington.
“It definitely has to happen if women are taken away from women’s rights. As now, LGBTQ rights are now being taken away. They have not yet happened, but definitely in the works.”
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