Sky's Angel Reese says WNBA officiating 'has to be fixed' - ESPN
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese became the WNBA's latest high-profile figure to call out the league's officials, saying «it has to be fixed» and «I am tired of this s---.»
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Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese became the WNBA's latest high-profile figure to call out the league's officials, saying «it has to be fixed» and «I am tired of this s---.»
Rookies Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen of the Washington Mystics were among the 12 reserves selected by league coaches on Sunday for the WNBA All-Star Game on July 19 in Indianapolis
Emmanuel Acho reacts to the growing concern around how the WNBA is handling Caitlin Clark. From intense physical play to mounting injuries, Acho questions whether the league is pushing her too far.
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Emmanuel Acho reacts to the growing concern around how the WNBA is handling Caitlin Clark. From intense physical play to mounting injuries, Acho questions whether the league is pushing her too far.
LOS ANGELES — Angel Reese scored a season-high 24 points and became the first WNBA player with 15 or more rebounds in four straight games, finishing with 16 boards and leading the Chicago Sky to a 92-85 victory on Sunday over the Los Angeles Sparks, who retired Candace Parker's No. 3 jersey at halftime.
Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac tells Fox News Digital why he believes the on-court rivalry between WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese has been good for women's basketball.
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