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New York Liberty visited Caitlin Clark and Indiana fever on Saturday. Ruling Wnba champions He won 90-88 to make their record unpublished.
But much of the chatter after the game focused on the official game, especially in the last 10 seconds of close competition. Although there were at least three calls that favored freedom, it seems that the final possession of the fever has attracted a lion’s part of attention.
Clark owned Indiana with two chances of binding. But New York guard Natasha Cloud knocked down the ball from Clark. Referees did not blow whistle due to a misdemeanor Despite the pleas Since last year’s WNBA ruling recruits of the year.
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Indiane Caitlin Clark fever responds to an official match during the New York Liberty at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on May 24, 2025. (Grace Smith/Indystar/USA Today Network via Imagins Images)
The decision of the judges in the final seconds, and Clark’s reaction encouraged mixed reactions in the sports world. CBS News New York sports anchor and journalist Steve Overmyer added their two cents during the recent show.
“In the last game, Natasha Cloud came up with the theft of the game. Was that a foul? Look more closely,” Overmyer said It is shown in the show as a reproduction of the moment.
Coach Caitlin Clark calls wnba for ‘awful’ official: ‘disrespect was amazing’
“She got all the ball. Clark tried to sell him as if a sniper had hit her, but there was no offense, no calls,” he concluded.

Caitlin Clark, 22, of Indiana Fever and Natasha Cloud of New York Liberty are shown during their game on Saturday. (Ron Hoskins/Nbae via Getty Images)
Cloud also blocked the shot of Dewanne Bonner. Some observers claimed that the cloud had made contact with Bonner, not just the ball, in the game. However, officials did not invite the offense in the play.
Indiana coach Stephanie White dealt with the official Saturday. She described a non-list on Bonner’s attempt to shoot “awful.”
“I thought it was awful, honestly. I thought it was obvious,” White said.

Chief Coach Stephanie White and Caitlin Clark (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Elsewhere, Fever warden lexie hull He whistled for an offense against New York’s Sabrina Ionesca. Indiana could not use any of her challenges for the game in question because they had already exhausted their time limitations.
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White offered her evaluation of the play.
“It was an offensive player who ran into the path of a defensive player. We have to be able to play through him. But at the same time, I feel like it’s really disrespectful,” the coach said.
“There is a system that will be sure we can send [concerns about officiating] In and communicate our complaints, so to speak. I don’t know that I ever feel like the system is acting. We do not seek change, we are just looking for consistency. “
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