Fever Stephanie White reveals the WNBA fine after the criticism of officiar


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Indiana fever chief coach Stephanie White, did not end the words by sharing her thoughts about the WNBA trade, which followed the game of Saturday where Caitlin Clark He suffered a quadruple lesion that will cover the star guard for at least two weeks.

Apparently, those strong comments were white in some problems with the League.

Indiana Fever chief coach Stephanie White gives direction to her team during the first half of a WNBA basketball match against Atlanta’s dream, Thursday, May 22, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)

After Fever He suffered a disappointing loss against Washington’s Mystics in the first game of the team without Clark, White was asked during the presser after the game if he believed that the League needed to intervene to protect the best players from the “intentionally hard game.”

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“Obviously, I think we can improve in certain areas as to what we call the game, consistency with the way we call the game … are we going to say that we want an offensive game of free flow, or we will have difficult and ground physical games? And in any way, the players will adjust and the coaches will adjust, but we cannot have a shape in a form of another quarter and again that another quarter.”

She continued: “I do not believe collectively in general that the League has to intervene and do something, I only think there must be some improvements in certain areas.”

But when more about those areas could be more about, White revealed that his previous comments, probably those of Saturday night, made her receive a fine.

Indiana Fever chief coach Stephanie White, looks up on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, during a game between Indiana Fever and Atlanta Dream in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (IMAGN)

Indiana’s fever suffers the worst loss of the season in the first lost race game of Caitlin Clark

“Are we trying to receive a fine again? Because I just received a fine,” he said with a smile.

White did not give more details, but the fine probably arose from his comments after Saturday’s defeat against him New York Libertad.

“I think it is quite atrocious that has been happening to us in the last four games, you know, a less-31 free kick discrepancy,” White said, adding that he believed that Clark was fined in the game. “And I could understand it if we were only playing 3. But we are not. We are attacking the edge and lack of respect at this time for our team has been quite incredible.”

Indiana’s fever guard, Caitlin Clark, speaks with Chief coach Stephanie White before the game against the Mistics of Washington in Entertainment & Sports Arena on May 28, 2025. (Emily Faith Morgan-Imagn images)

White said Monday that he wasn’t sure when Clark suffered exactly the injury.

“Sometimes, big players don’t tell you when they hurt,” he said. “I’m glad she has done it because we need to pinch this from one side to another.”

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