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Sky star Angel Reese rips WNBA officials after loss to Lynx: 'Tired of this s---'

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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.

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.