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Conversations about how Caitlin Clark is treated on a basketball court can be polarizing as fans, players, coaches, pundits and even the U.S. Congress has an opinion about what should or shouldn’t happen in regards to the WNBA All-Star. Everyone wants something done, but not everyone wants the same thing. Congress wants an answer by July 24. Eleven members of the House Republican Study Committee sent a letter to WNBA Commissioner Cathy Englebert that said the league and its officiating have too often failed to address “unacceptable” physical contact involving Clark and has not held players accountable. It’s the latest chapter in the ongoing debate about whether league officials must do more to protect Clark from unnecessarily aggressive physical contact.