Quoting Naphesesa Collier's injury, Cheryl Reeve sinks to Cathy Englebert's decision on Game 3 officials


Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota coach Lynx, illuminated the referees after the star player Naphesesa collier He went down without a free kick on Friday on Friday. With Lynx Raining, Collier went to the basket before Alyssa Thomas, All-Star de Phoenix, All-Star, cut off his way to go out with the robbery. Reeve was expelled after coping with one of the officials.

After the game, Reeve did not answer the questions of the journalists, but started the officer (through the interior WNBA):

“One of the best players in our league shot at zero free launches. He had five fouls … He pulled his shoulder and finished the game with his leg and probably has a fracture.

“The official crew we had tonight, so that the leadership consider that the semifinals of the three people are worthy, is F ** King Malamación.”

Coach Reeve to Naphesesa Collier and Friday's office: “One of the best players in our league shot 0 free throws. He had five fouls … He pulled his shoulder and finished the game with his leg he took away. And he probably has a fracture.” If this is our league

Naphesesa Collier finished the night with 17 points behind the shot by 8 by 15, including 1 for 3 from Deep. Despite playing 37 minutes and being the highest priority of the home team in defense, Collier did not try a free release.

Phoenix left 18 by 22 of the free launch line, while Minnesota shot the 10 by 11.The disparity at free launch attempts was crucial in the 84-76 victory of Mercury in match 3 for a 2-1 series lead.

It Lynx He called for a waiting time to regroup -after Thomas scored an unustency disposition. Minnesota finished the game without the expelled Cheryl Reeve and Napheesa Collier, who moved to the wardrobe.

Isaac Barnett, Randy Richardson and Jenna Reneau were the referees that Reeve exploded in his postgame conference.


Cheryl Reeve asks “Leadership Change” after flying game 3

After listing what the Minnesota star Lynx, Naphesesa Collier, had to go to Party 3, Cheryl Reeve went after the league officers.

“If this is what the League wants, okay. But I want to ask for a change in leadership at the league at the time of office. It's bad for the game.”

Reeve is not the first to complain about this season's office. Several players have exploded some referees in the way they called the game. Chicago Sky Star Angel reese He urged the WNBA at the beginning of the season so that the officer “was fixed”. The Indiana fever guard, Sophie Cunningham, was twice fined to criticize the referees.

Cheryl Reeve jumped on that train after Lynx's minnesota lost to match 3 against Phoenix Mercury.