Fever Coach Critiques Referees After WNBA Review

Source: ESPN Top Headlines

Summary

Fever coach Stephanie White supports the WNBA’s decision to penalize Alyssa Thomas for her hit on Caitlin Clark but criticizes the officiating during the game. She questions how the referees missed the infraction in real time despite its severity.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights the ongoing discussions about refereeing standards in the WNBA and the importance of fair play. By acknowledging the review’s outcome while questioning the on-court decisions, White emphasizes the need for improvement in officiating to maintain player safety and integrity in the game.

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