Caitlin Clark, Natasha Cloud
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Two games in, it’s clear the Liberty are big winners. The rest of the league, not so much.
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Clark threw her hands in the air, swung a fist through the air and wore a bewildered look as she sought out the officials to find out why she didn’t get the call that would’ve sent her to the free-throw line with a chance to win the game by sinking all three attempts.
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Yardbarker on MSNFever arrive in close loss to defending WNBA champion LibertyThe Indiana Fever went toe-to-toe with the defending WNBA champion New York Liberty on Saturday. While coming out on the losing end of the 90-88 game, the Fever proved they belong in the league's upper-tier with their strong game against the WNBA's best team.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNEveryone Is Calling For WNBA Refs To Be Investigated Following Shady Ending To Liberty-Fever Game On SaturdayFans are calling for the WNBA to investigate the referees they believe robbed the Indiana Fever against the New York Liberty.
Cloud stepped right into a starring role with the reigning champs, scoring 22 points and dishing out nine assists in a statement win over the Las Vegas Aces.
Indiana Fever coach Stephanie White criticized WNBA referees after a controversial no-call involving Caitlin Clark and questioned the league's officiating system.
Natasha Cloud is already feeling at home with the New York Liberty after her first two games of the season. Cloud led the Liberty in scoring on Thursday in their 99-74 win over the Chicago Sky.
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Yardbarker on MSNSeven things we learned from WNBA's first full weekThere are two undefeated teams, the New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx, while the Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun and Dallas Wings are still winless.