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After a Controversial without calling During the show, Saturday on Saturday, Caitlin Clark, the head coach Indiana Fover, Stephanie White lambastated, was referee of WNBA because of her players in Fver Games games this season.
In anger after a fever 90-88 loss to New York Liberty, White officially called “awful”.
New York Natasha Cloud They made contact with Clark during the last possession of the game, but the referees did not blow the whistle.
“I thought it was spoiled. I think it’s pretty awful what happens to us in the last few games,” White said about Clark. “The ignorance of our team currently was pretty amazing. So it is disappointing, you know, not going in both directions, or did not go in both directions.”
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Main trainer Stephanie White, Right and Caitlin Clark (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
White also admitted that the league has a system for teams that can communicate disagreements with judges’ decisions, but questioned whether the system works.
“There is a system that ensures that we can send things and tell our complaints, so to speak. I don’t know if I feel that the system works,” she said.
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Indiane Caitlin Clark fever responds to a service on Saturday, May 24, 2025, during the match against New York Liberty at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Liberty won, 90-88. (Grace Smith/Indystar/USA Today Network via Imagins Images)
Clark refused to give Her opinion on the invitation of the judge on the last play.
“I don’t know. I have to come back and watch,” Clark said about the call.
During the game, Clark immediately watched the officials for offense and quickly started yelling at them when she realized that he had not arrived. Her teammate, Sophie Cunningham, also approached Refsu to protest because of the lack of whistles.
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Indiana Caitlin Clark fever, 22, with head coach Stephanie White during the third quarter against the Brazil national team at the Carver-Haweye Arena. (Jeffrey Becker/Imagings Images)
Repeated reproduction showed that the cloud pushed his shoulder into Clark’s moment when the ball was released. But the judges did not blow the whistle, and the game ended there.
The fever fell to 2-2 in the season and was at the wrong end of numerous controversial decisions in their first four games of the season.
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