Caitlin Clark Furious for the controversial not called in the loss of fever before freedom


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Caitlin Clark lifted his arms, shouted at the WNBA referees and hit the air with frustration after a controversial not called cost his team the opportunity to eliminate the defenders champions on Saturday.

In the last seconds of Indiana Faver’s 90-88 defeat against the New York Liberty champion, Clark took the ball with the opportunity to tie or win the game.

Natasha Cloud in New York was defending Clark and leaned on the superstar enough to tear down the ball from Clark’s hands and knock down Clark slightly.

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Caitlin Clark (22) by Indiana Fever and Natasha Cloud (9) of Freedom of New York during a game on May 24, 2025 in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Ron Hoskins/NBAE through Getty Images)

A repetition showed the cloud pushing his shoulder towards the moment the ball released.

But the referees did not blow the whistle, and the game ended there.

Clark immediately looked for the officials and quickly began shouting them when he realized that no fault call was presented. His teammate, Sophie Cunningham, also approached the referees to protest the lack of a whistle.

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Caitlin Clark, from Indiana’s fever, drip the ball during a game against New York freedom on May 24, 2025 in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (AJ Mast/NBAE through Getty Images)

The non -call may have prevented Clark from winning the game in the free throw line because the contact occurred in a shot beyond the 3 -point arch. But Clark also cost a chance in an important milestone of the WNBA.

Clark, ending with 18 points, fell only two points before a game of 20 points and 10 rebounds. It would have been the 11 of his career and the elder for any player in the history of the League. Clark is tied with Courtney Vandersloot with 10.

Cloud and Liberty left with the first 3-0 start of the team in a season in defense of its title.

Cloud has been Franco on the violent reaction of physical plays against Clark.

Caitlin Clark by Indiana Fover during a game against Freedom in New York on May 24, 2025. In Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (AJ Mast/NBAE through Getty Images)

During an interview about the “Pivot Podcast” with Ryan Clark in March, Cloud insisted on indignation in response to Clark successes was based on “racism.”

“It’s just a part of the game. There was no focus, there was nothing. That narrative that was turned in, Oh, veterinarians hate rookies. Novates hate veterinarians. Veterinarians persecute certain players. ‘It’s all Bulls —.

“It is exploited in, Oh, go after Caitlin Clark ‘. But no, we are just playing one of the best players in this league in the way any other better player or franchise has played.”

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