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Clock: Caitlin Clark called for Angel Reese an open foul; Fever Star insists that it was “nothing malignant”

Indianapolis – The apparently ending drama between Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese continued on Saturday when Clark was called up an open foul against the 93-58 victory of Chicago during the WNBA's 93: 58 victory of Indiana Fever against Reese.

In the middle of the third quarter, Reese Natasha Howard seemed to push in his back before getting an offensive rebound. Clark, who ended with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the third career triple double double, exhibited her arms and expected a call from the referees, but none was in termination. When Reese gathered to make a layup, Clark succeeded with a hard foul.

Reese took the exception and appeared and immediately started screaming Clark. Fiever, Aliyah Boston, quickly came on site and pushed Reese when Clark left the situation. The back and forth continued orally for a short time before officials and coaches failed.

The officers went to the monitor to check the piece and decided to improve the foul on Clark on a flagrant 1 after a long consultation. Meanwhile, Reese and Boston were hit by unusual technical fouls.

When making the decision, an already loud Indiana broke out and became even louder when Reese missed the first free throw before he made the second.

“It's just a good foul,” said Clark on the show. “Either Angel open two points or we send them to the free -wing line. Nothing malignant. It is just a good foul. Every basketball player knows that.”

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Clark had before the game tried to downplay the rivalry Between the teams and themselves and Reese.

“More than anything but player, they approach the game or you should approach each time,” said Clark. “So you should approach every single game.

“For our team and our group we prepare every single game in the same way.”

However, the incident on Saturday is another memory that this is a real rivalry, regardless of whether the main parties want to admit it or not.

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