Cameras Catch Angel Reese’s Blunt Caitlin Clark Accusation During Fever-Sky

Cameras Catch Angel Reese’s Blunt Caitlin Clark Accusation During Fever-Sky.

As expected, there was no shortage of action during Friday’s highly-anticipated showdown between the Indiana Fever and the Chicago Sky. Ultimately, it was Caitlin Clark and Co. who secured a big win after blowing out the Sky on their own home floor, 100-81.

To say that the contest was physical, however, would be an understatement. As expected, Clark was on the receiving end of a couple of hard fouls from Chicago throughout the game.

At one point, after Sky All-Star guard Diamond DeShields was attempting to contest a foul that was called on her against Clark, Chicago teammate Angel Reese was caught on camera uttering a loaded accusation about the Indiana superstar.

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“She gets a different whistle,” Reese told DeShields as the rookie tried to calm her veteran teammate down.

What Reese appears to be implying here is that Clark gets special treatment from the referees. By saying that Caitlin gets a “different whistle,” the Sky Forward seems to believe that game officials have different standards for Clark when it comes to foul calls.

This adds yet another layer to the rivalry between these two young superstars, who are the frontrunners for the WNBA’s Rookie of the Year award.

On Friday night, Clark dropped a career-high 31 points with four rebounds, 12 assists and five triples. Reese did not have a terrible outing herself, logging a 10-point, 11-rebound double-double.

At the end of the day, however, it’s the final score that matters.

MINNEAPOLIS — — Angel Reese became the WNBA’s single-season rebounding leader with eight games left on Sunday in the Chicago Sky’s 79-74 loss to the Minnesota Lynx, who got 22 points from Courtney Williams.

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Reese finished with 17 points and 19 rebounds for her 24th double-double, a league rookie record. She has 418 rebounds for an average of 13.1 per game, with her total surpassing Sylvia Fowles’ record of 404 in 2018. The 6-foot-3 Reese also broke the record for offensive rebounds with 165, passing Yolanda Griffiths (162 in 2001).

Reese and A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces are the only players in the league with at least four games of 15-plus points and 15-plus rebounds this season.

Williams tied a season high in scoring for the Lynx. Kayla McBride added 17 points and Napheesa Collier scored 15 for Minnesota (24-9).

 

The Lynx, who had their six-game win streak snapped Friday with a 94-76 loss to Dallas, are a league-best 8-1 since the Olympic break.

 

Chicago (11-21) lost its sixth straight. The Sky fell into a tie with Atlanta for the final playoff spot when the Dream beat the Los Angeles Sparks later Sunday.

Kamilla Cardoso led the Sky with a career-high 22 points on 7-of-11 shooting and had nine rebounds. Michaela Onyenwere scored 15 points.

Collier and Williams each scored four points in a 14-4 opening run and Minnesota never trailed.

The Sky went on an 11-2 run to open the fourth quarter and tied it at 62-all when Diamond DeShields made a driving layup with 7:41 to play. Williams answered with back-to-back pull-up jumpers 24 seconds apart to put the Lynx in front for good.

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