

WNBA Coach's Outrage: Bias Claims Rock Fever-Liberty Match
Indiana Fever Coach Slams Officiating After Loss to Liberty: "It's Unbelievable!" Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White voiced her outrage following a recent game against the New York Liberty, claiming the officiating was biased and unfairly impacted her team. "I thought she got fouled," White stated, referring to a crucial play in the final moments of the game. The coach further highlighted a significant discrepancy in free throws awarded to each team, citing a "minus 31 free throw discrepancy" as evidence of unfair treatment. She argued that while a disparity might be understandable if both teams were playing a three-point-heavy game, the Fever were focused on attacking the rim, making the imbalance even more frustrating. White emphasized the "disrespect" shown towards her team and described the situation as "pretty egregious" and "disappointing." The video, which has garnered significant views and comments, captures the intensity of her reaction and provides visual context to her claims. The WNBA has yet to respond to White's accusations, but the controversy highlights ongoing concerns about officiating in women's professional basketball.