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Angel Reese Blasts WNBA Officials over Lack of Free Throws After Sky Loss to Lynx: 'I'm Tired of This S---'

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, JUL 7 – Angel Reese highlighted a 17-8 free throw attempt disparity favoring the Minnesota Lynx and criticized officiating trends disadvantaging inside-focused teams, after Chicago Sky's narrow loss.

  • The Chicago Sky, led by forward Angel Reese, lost to the Minnesota Lynx 80-75 on Sunday night, July 6, 2025.
  • The loss came amid Angel Reese’s frustration with the officiating, as she questioned why her team had only attempted two free throws by late in the game while the Minnesota Lynx had 17, and was met with a response from an official dismissing her concerns.
  • Reese recorded 16 points, 17 rebounds, and 6 assists despite her team’s offense stalling due to limited calls and increased physicality from the Lynx on defense.
  • Sky coach Tyler Marsh expressed frustration over the team's limited opportunities at the free-throw line, highlighting that key players often endure uncalled fouls. Reese emphasized their commitment to improvement, stating they will keep developing and can compete at a high level.
  • The loss dropped the Sky's 2025 record to 5-12, raising concerns over fairness and officiating trends, with fans and players calling for improved referee consistency in the league.
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The Spun broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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