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Caitlin Clark expressed her anger towards WNBA referees after they did not call a foul on Natasha Cloud for a significant hit.

**Caitlin Clark’s Frustration Over Controversial No-Call in WNBA Game**

Caitlin Clark expressed her frustration during a recent WNBA game after a controversial no-call cost her team a chance to defeat the defending champions. In the closing moments of the Indiana Fever’s 90-88 loss to the New York Liberty, Clark had an opportunity to either tie or win the game. While being defended by Natasha Cloud, Clark lost possession of the ball after Cloud made contact, which many believed warranted a foul.

A replay revealed that Cloud had pushed her shoulder into Clark just as the ball was dislodged. However, the referees did not call a foul, leading to an immediate reaction from Clark, who looked to the officials in disbelief and vocally protested the decision. Her teammate, Sophie Cunningham, also approached the referees to voice her concerns about the lack of a whistle.

This no-call not only impacted the game’s outcome but also prevented Clark from achieving a significant milestone. She finished the game with 18 points, just two shy of reaching a 20-point, 10-rebound performance, which would have marked the 11th of her career—more than any player in WNBA history. Currently, she is tied with Courtney Vandersloot, who also has 10 such games.

The Liberty’s victory marked their first-ever 3-0 start to a season as they defend their title. Cloud has previously spoken out against the backlash surrounding physical plays against Clark, suggesting that the outrage stems from underlying issues of racism. In a March interview, she emphasized that the narrative surrounding Clark was exaggerated and rooted in prejudice, asserting that players are simply competing against one of the league’s best.

As the WNBA season progresses, the spotlight remains on Clark and her performance, as well as the ongoing discussions about officiating and player treatment in the league.

**FAQ**

*What was the controversial play involving Caitlin Clark?*

In the final seconds of a game against the New York Liberty, Caitlin Clark lost the ball after contact from Natasha Cloud, which many believed should have been called a foul. The referees did not make the call, leading to Clark’s frustration and a loss for her team. 

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