Fever head coach blasts officials for ‘disrespectful’ treatment

Indianapolis – With a chance of fever to ensure an early victory in the statement of the ruling freedom champion at home on Saturday, this was the players, not the players, who occupied the lead.
A series of calls went in the last 10 seconds against the hosts, and its climax in Caitlin Clark was reached by Natasha Cloud in the final play of the game as New York fled by winning two points.
After the match, Stephanie White, a fever coach, did not put anything to her ideas for not only the final play, but the treatment she felt received from officials during the past week.
“I thought she was worried,” White said. “I think it is somewhat terrible what is happening to us in the past few games, minus-31 free contrast. I may be able to understand that if we are beating three times, but we are not so. We are attacked the edge and the lack of respect now for our team is unreasonable.
“It is disappointing that he does not go in both directions or does not go in both directions.”
The free contradiction that White referred to in the Liberty game in which New York filmed 17 other free throws, but the difference in charitable strip attempts during the past week, which also included a pair of physical games against the dream.
The final play of Saturday was not the only controversy. With a little more than 10 seconds remaining, Dewanna Bonner was banned on trying to throw the ball by Cloud on a play that had a lot of contact.
Here is the Bonner play, which is also called “Crazy”. It does not seem to be much, if any, unpredictable is not one fastpic.twitter.com/hghbry54nk
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In the Liberty that followed, Sabrina IENESCU got the edge and stumbled by Lexie Hull, and sent it to the line to get two free throws with 2.9 seconds that eventually left the difference in the game.
“I thought it was terrible, frankly,” White said about the two decisions by the rulers. “[Bonner’s] He was crazy and then Lixi … We are talking about walking on the way and an offensive player deviated from the defensive player’s path, so I mean what he is. We must be able to play through it, but at the same time I feel that it is not really respectful. “
Like the American Professional League, Wnba It has a system in place that can provide videos to the plays office in the league that they feel incorrect. However, it is a process that is difficult to measure the change from which it comes.
“There is a system to make sure we can send things and inform our grievances, so to speak,” said White. “I don’t know that I feel the system is working. We are not looking for a change. We are just looking for consistency.”
On the day when a pair of non -lawsuit against fever carries free thieves that hold the game, one can understand emotion and the desire for consistency, righteousness or error.