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Chicago Sky Coach Teresa Weatherspoon Angry at Angel Reese and her Team for Loss to Mystics .

Chicago Sky head coach storms out of press conference after Angel Reese and Co. lost to WNBA-worst Mystics

Chicago Sky head coach Teresa Weatherspoon was spotted storming out of a press conference after Angel Reese and Co. lost to the Washington Mystics – the last-place team in the WNBA – on Friday night.

The 58-year-old, rookie head coach, who was already irritated with her team’s display in its narrow, 83-81 loss, walked out on reporters after just four minutes of questions, as the press conference seemed to have further put her into a bad mood.

The question that made Weatherspoon boil over came when she was asked: ‘This next stretch of games, against the Fever and Wings, how are you going to use this as a measuring stick to assess whether not maybe some changes need to happen?’

Earlier in the press conference, the same reporter had asked Weatherspoon if she was considering a change in her starting lineup due to the team’s 4-8 record, as the Mystics took advantage of a 20-6 start to set the tone for the remainder of the game.

‘I’m not thinking of that. I’m thinking about going and winning game. We’ll figure it out,’ answered the former WNBA guard the first time the variation of the question came up.

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Sky head coach Teresa Weatherspoon’s patience grew thin after the team’s loss to the Mystics

Coach Teresa Weatherspoon was NOT pleased with the last question at her postgame presser . #WNBA pic.twitter.com/FfRyYiekLK

— Vanshay Murdock 🎥🎥 (@VanshayM) June 15, 2024

Weatherspoon was a national champion in college at Louisiana Tech in 1988 before going onto have a nine-year professional career in Italy and Russia.

She played for the New York Liberty in 1997, when the WNBA was founded, earning five All-Star nominations during her six-year stay on the team.

After retiring in 2004, Weatherspoon turned to coaching, leading her alma matter’s women’s basketball team from 2008-2014.

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Angel Reese and Co. will look to bounce back against Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever on Sunday

In 2020, she was named as an assistant coach of the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans.

Three years later, she left the men’s game before joining the Sky in October.

However, Reese and Co. have yet to hit the ground running under ‘T-Spoon,’ losing five of their last six games.

But they’ll look to bounce back against Caitlin Clark’s Fever after losing their last game against their rival, 71-70, earlier this month.

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BALTIMORE’S ANGEL REESE CALLS OUT REFS, CAITLIN CLARK AFTER HARD FOUL: “SOME PEOPLE GET A SPECIAL WHISTLE”

NDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese, a Baltimore native, insisted all she did Sunday was make a basketball play against Caitlin Clark, of the Indiana Fever.

The former Iowa star agreed with her college rival.

But that isn’t likely to defuse what happens next.

After the Indiana Fever rookie wound up on the ground courtesy of Reese’s right elbow striking Clark’s head on a drive to the basket, the referees used replay review to upgrade the foul call to a flagrant-1 and almost assuredly setting off yet another debate about the contact Clark seems to be facing each game.

“I think we went up really strong a lot of times and didn’t get a lot of calls,” Reese said. “Going back and looking, I’ve seen a lot of calls that weren’t made, I guess some people get a special whistle.”

Reese, who finished with 11 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and five fouls in the Sky’s 91-83 loss at Indiana, criticized the refs for changing another hard foul call against Clark.

“I can’t control the refs and they affected the game, obviously, a lot tonight,” Reese said. “Y’all are probably going to play that clip like 20 times before Monday.”

Naturally, it didn’t take long for the highlight to start making the social media rounds.

But regardless of whether the elbow was intentional, the result was the same — Clark taking a headshot most sports leagues want to prevent.

Clark’s response was to walk calmly to the free-throw line late in the third quarter, make both shots and help lead her team to its second straight victory before again downplaying the situation in her postgame news conference.

“It is what it is, you know, she’s trying to make a play on the ball and get the block,” Clark said after finishing with 23 points, nine assists and eight rebounds in her best all-around game as a pro. “I mean it happens and then those free throws when you have to shoot with nobody at the line are kind of hard. So I was just focusing on making those free throws.”

Still, Sunday’s scene was quite different from the one that played out two weeks earlier between these same teams in front of another sellout crowd in Indianapolis.

Back then, Sky guard Chennedy Carter hit Clark on an inbound play that sent the unsuspecting guard to the ground. Carter was tagged with an away-from-the-ball call, which resulted in one free throw and league officials later upgraded the call to a flagrant-1.

Fever fans serenaded Carter and Reese with cheers any time either was called for a foul in Sunday’s rematch.

No, Fever coach Christie Sides wasn’t happy to see her star player hit the deck yet again, but at least this time, she thought they got it right.

“The right call was made in that moment,” Sides said. “Just make the right call in those moments, and we can move forward. But when we don’t make the right call in those moments, that’s when there’s a problem and they made the right call tonight.”

Reese was born in Randallstown and played her high school basketball at Baltimore’s St. Frances Academy. She was an All-American at LSU, while winning the national championship in 2023.

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‘A BASKETBALL PLAY’: REESE DISAGREES WITH HER FOUL ON CLARK

INDIANAPOLIS — The second WNBA installment of Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese made as many headlines as the first.

Clark’s Indiana Fever defeated Reese’s Chicago Sky 88-83 on Sunday in a game that will be marked by the flagrant foul Reese committed against her college rival. Reese, the former LSU star who has been inextricably linked to former Iowa star Clark since their much-hyped matchup in the 2023 women’s Final Four, delivered a hard blow to Clark’s head as Clark drove to the basket in the third quarter. Officials upgraded the call to a flagrant foul 1 after a video review.

But Reese seemed to take exception to the ruling, describing it as merely “a basketball play” after the loss.

“I can’t control the refs,” she said. “They affected the game a lot tonight. … I’m always going for the ball. But y’all going to play that clip 20 times before Monday.”

Reese, who was called for five fouls, was visibly frustrated at times during the game. She was assessed a delay of game warning at one point in the fourth quarter after a prolonged argument with officials.

Asked about the physical play in the paint, where she was called for most of her fouls, Reese again turned her criticism toward the officiating.

“I think we went up really strong a lot of times and we didn’t get a lot of calls,” she said of herself and center Kamilla Cardoso. “And going back and looking at the film, I’ve seen a lot of calls that weren’t made. I guess some people got a special whistle.”

But just like the first contest two weeks ago, Clark took a hard shot that knocked her to the ground, this time when college rival Angel Reese’s right elbow hit Clark in the head.

The difference this time, unlike the Chennedy Carter play, was that the refs upgraded the foul to a flagrant 1 following a replay review, giving Clark two free throws and Indiana the next possession.

“The right call was made in that moment,” Fever coach Christie Sides said. “Just make the right call in those moments, and we can move forward. But when we don’t make the right call in those moments, that’s when there’s a problem, and they made the right call tonight.”

Marina Mabrey scored 22 points to lead the Sky (4-9), who have lost four straight.

Carter, who hit the unsuspecting Clark with a hard foul on an inbound pass two weeks ago, had 18 points and four assists. League officials later upgraded Carter’s foul to a flagrant 1.

Reese had 11 points, 13 rebounds and five assists while Kamilla Cardoso had 10 points and 10 rebounds Sunday.

Indiana built a 47-43 lead with a 12-6 run to close the first half. Marina Mabrey then scored eight points in a 12-4 spurt to open the second half to give the Sky a 55-51 lead.

The Fever charged back, taking a 58-57 lead on Clark’s 3-pointer midway through the third, and never trailed again. They opened up a 68-64 lead before Chicago scored the final basket of the quarter.

Indiana sealed it with a sequence that included Clark’s second 3 of the game, Boston’s short jumper, Smith’s layup and two free throws from Clark over the final 3:06.

“She took the shots that were hers and knocked them down. She distributed the basketball,” Sides said, referring to Clark. “She takes so much attention and she’s able to find those open looks for her teammates. I mean, all around she was just really good.”

Marina Mabrey scored 22 points to lead the Sky (4-9), who have lost four straight.

Carter, who hit the unsuspecting Clark with a hard foul on an inbound pass two weeks ago, had 18 points and four assists. League officials later upgraded Carter’s foul to a flagrant 1.

Marina Mabrey scored 22 points to lead the Sky (4-9), who have lost four straight.

Carter, who hit the unsuspecting Clark with a hard foul on an inbound pass two weeks ago, had 18 points and four assists. League officials later upgraded Carter’s foul to a flagrant 1.

Marina Mabrey scored 22 points to lead the Sky (4-9), who have lost four straight.

Carter, who hit the unsuspecting Clark with a hard foul on an inbound pass two weeks ago, had 18 points and four assists. League officials later upgraded Carter’s foul to a flagrant 1.

But just like the first contest two weeks ago, Clark took a hard shot that knocked her to the ground, this time when college rival Angel Reese’s right elbow hit Clark in the head.

The difference this time, unlike the Chennedy Carter play, was that the refs upgraded the foul to a flagrant 1 following a replay review, giving Clark two free throws and Indiana the next possession.

“The right call was made in that moment,” Fever coach Christie Sides said. “Just make the right call in those moments, and we can move forward. But when we don’t make the right call in those moments, that’s when there’s a problem, and they made the right call tonight.”

But just like the first contest two weeks ago, Clark took a hard shot that knocked her to the ground, this time when college rival Angel Reese’s right elbow hit Clark in the head.

The difference this time, unlike the Chennedy Carter play, was that the refs upgraded the foul to a flagrant 1 following a replay review, giving Clark two free throws and Indiana the next possession.

“The right call was made in that moment,” Fever coach Christie Sides said. “Just make the right call in those moments, and we can move forward. But when we don’t make the right call in those moments, that’s when there’s a problem, and they made the right call tonight.”

But just like the first contest two weeks ago, Clark took a hard shot that knocked her to the ground, this time when college rival Angel Reese’s right elbow hit Clark in the head.

The difference this time, unlike the Chennedy Carter play, was that the refs upgraded the foul to a flagrant 1 following a replay review, giving Clark two free throws and Indiana the next possession.

“The right call was made in that moment,” Fever coach Christie Sides said. “Just make the right call in those moments, and we can move forward. But when we don’t make the right call in those moments, that’s when there’s a problem, and they made the right call tonight.”

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