TV anchor says Caitlin Clark ‘tried to sell’ foul ‘like she got hit by a sniper’

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New York Liberty Caitlin Clark and Indiana Fever on Saturday. Ruling Wnba heroes It won 90-88 to keep their record flawless.
But a lot of gossip after the match focused on the match, especially the last 10 seconds of the nearby competition. While at least three calls have noticed freedom, it seems that the final fever possesses the lion’s share of attention.
Clark was a possession with Indiana lagging behind with an opportunity to connect. But the New York goalkeeper Natasha Claude the ball roads away from Clark. The whistle was not blown up for a mistake Despite the calls Last year, WNBA, the rising ruling for this year.
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The Indiana Fever, Ketlin Clark, interacts with the preservative during a match against New York Freedom in Genbridge Midan in Indianapolis on May 24, 2025. (Grace Smith/Indystar/Usa Today Network via Imagn photos)
The referees’ decision in the final seconds, and Clark’s reaction sparked mixed reactions in the sports world. Marsa and sports correspondent in New York News Steve Overmere Sentan added two years during a recent broadcast.
“In the final play, Natasha Cloud comes with the theft of the game. Was it a mistake? Overmyer said The moment is also shown on the broadcast.
Caitlin Clark coach calls to the separate “terrible”: “lack of respect was incredible.”
He concluded by saying: “I got all the ball. Clark tried to sell it as if it had hit a sniper, but there was no mistake, no invitation.”

Caitlin Clark (22) of Indiana and Natasha Cloud is shown from New York Liberty during their Saturday match. (Ron Hoskins/NBAE via Getty Images)
It also prevented a shot cloud from Diwana Boner. Some observers have argued with Bonner with Boner, not just the ball, in the play. However, the officials did not contact a mistake in the play.
Indiana coach Stephanie White took a case with an official on Saturday. She described not to contact Bonner’s attempt to “terrible”.
“I thought it was terrible, frankly. I thought it was clear,” said White.

The main coach, Stephanie White and Kitlene Clark (Kevin C. COX/Getty Images)
Elsewhere, Fever guard Lixi Hull A whistle due to a mistake against Sabrina Ainsko in New York. Indiana was unable to use one of her challenges in the play concerned because they already exhausted their bachelors.
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White presented her evaluation of the play.
The coach said: “He was an offensive player deviating to the defensive path path. We must be able to play through him. But at the same time, I feel that he is not really respectful,” the coach said.
“There is a system to ensure that it can be sent [concerns about officiating] In the delivery of our grievances, if it is permissible to speak. I don’t know that I feel the system is working. We are not looking for a change, we are just looking for consistency. “
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