New York Liberty Hold Unbeaten WNBA Start With Controversial Win Over Indiana Fever
New York Liberty Hold Unbeaten WNBA Start With Controversial Win Over Indiana Fever

New York Liberty Hold Unbeaten WNBA Start With Controversial Win Over Indiana Fever

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The Indiana Fever fell to the New York Liberty 90-88 in a closely contested WNBA game marked by controversial officiating in the final moments. Fever coach Stephanie White and star player Caitlin Clark expressed strong dissatisfaction with the referees, particularly regarding a non-call on a potential foul against Clark on the last possession, which White described as "egregious". Liberty guard Natasha Cloud played a crucial defensive role, including a key steal on Clark in the closing seconds, while Jonquel Jones and Sabrina Ionescu led the Liberty's comeback from a late deficit. Clark delivered a triple-double with 18 points, 10 assists, and 10 turnovers, the latter highlighting a recurring issue for her against New York's strong defense. The Fever had led by 12 points late in the game but were outscored in the final minutes by the experienced Liberty lineup. The game also unfolded amid off-court tensions involving social justice themes and previous incidents affecting Clark, underscoring the complexity of the league's current environment.

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