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New videos show REFS that Call missed in front of Caitlin Clark Hard Foul against Angel Reese

The dominant season opening win of the Indiana Fever on Saturday was affected by an incident in the third quarter, in which Star Caitlin Clark committed a hard foul against Angel Reese.

During the game, Clark stuck her arm to prevent Reese from making a light layup and pulled a common foul that was later upgraded on a flagrant.

However, a video repetition shows that Clark may have had a background to dirty to Reese: it simply defended her teammate. Fever Forward Natasha Howard was in color to take the defensive rebound when Reese pushed openly from behind. Clark could be seen as she raised her hands to point out the foul, but the referees don't blow their pipe.

Seconds later, Clark made the decision to practice Reese and trigger a controversial chain reaction of events.

It certainly looks as if Clark is being defended and try to protect their own after the referees missed a fairly obvious call.

Clark ended the Triple Double (20 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists) in the 93-58 victory of the fever for an exciting start to her second campaign.

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