Chicago Sky star Angel Reese publicly criticized WNBA officials after her team's 80-75 loss to the Minnesota Lynx, citing a significant free-throw disparity (Chicago shot 8, Minnesota shot 17). Reese expressed frustration with officials' responses and stated she was "tired of this s---," indicating she doesn't care about potential fines. This adds to ongoing player complaints about WNBA officiating this season.
Sky star Angel Reese rips WNBA officials after loss to Lynx: 'Tired of this s---'
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️Chicago Sky star Angel Reese publicly criticized WNBA officials after her team's 80-75 loss to the Minnesota Lynx, citing a significant free-throw disparity (Chicago shot 8, Minnesota shot 17). Reese expressed frustration with officials' responses and stated she was "tired of this s---," indicating she doesn't care about potential fines. This adds to ongoing player complaints about WNBA officiating this season.
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What: Chicago Sky player Angel Reese criticized WNBA officials for perceived unfairness and free-throw disparity after a game against the Minnesota Lynx.
When: Sunday night (game date); Published 2025-07-08.
Where: Game between Chicago Sky and Minnesota Lynx (location not specified, but teams are US-based).
Why: Reese believes the officiating was biased, specifically noting the free-throw disparity, and feels her team's efforts inside were not rewarded. She also mentioned ongoing issues with WNBA officiating throughout the season.
How: Reese made strong public statements to ESPN and other media, expressing her frustration and willingness to be fined.