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Chicago Ski star Angel Reese was suspended at a single match after he exceeded the technical limit for the technical season during his team 88-64 win Connecticut Sun She announced VNB on Wednesday. Reese will serve suspension on Friday, when the sky takes over Indiana fever.
Within VNBA rules, a player or coach is automatically suspended without paying a single game after receiving the eighth technical foul during the regular season. The previous border was seven technical technical, but the league rose to eight this season with a jump at a schedule of 44 games. For each two additional technical offenses received, the player or coach will be automatically suspended to the additional game.
Reese brought eighth technically technically technically technical technical in the second quarter of Wednesday after strucking forward Aaliyah Edwards In the head as the two fought for the position under the basket. While Edwards was looking towards the basket, Reese was offering and hit Edwards with the back of his arm.
The crew chief of Randi Richardson explained the decision that Reese gave technical in the pool report after the game:
Question: “Can you separate the reasoning behind the technical offense that was invited to Angel Reese?”
Richardson: “Yes, so we had a pod on the field; so we had a non-call on the field and then we looked at it and we considered that a non-basketball act reese and at the end we called that it was eventually called unsportsmanlike fouls.”
Question: “Can you give what was small?”
Richardson: “The deck chair is when she hit her hand (Aaliyah Edwards) in the back of the head after the ball entered the basket and only it is considered to be a sub-driver. It was the back of the EDVARDS contact.”
Question: “What is the difference between what would be a basketball game in relation to a non-basketball show while you considered it?”
Richardson: “Any contact in such a head, we will only look at the potential, only
for the seriousness of the contact. We think it was just an unsportsmanlike act. “
Reese recorded another double double with 18 points and 13 rebokes, but shot only 4 of 12 off the terrain with four flocks to bring her interesting on Wednesday.
Before the game, Reese made the headings for explosive comments given to Chicago Tribune, for which she had apologized ever since. In a long-lasting interview, Reese He called the sky of the front and coaching personnel as well as her teammates. She demanded great moves in a free agency and suggested that he could leave the sky when he reached a free agency in 2027. Years.
“I don’t solve the same shit we did this year,” Reese said. “We need to get good players. We need to get great players. It’s for me that can’t be negotiable.
“Спремна сам и желим да се играм са најбољима. И међутим могу да вам помогнем да будем најбољи овде, то ће то учинити врло, веома је важно да се веома, веома важно да се побринемо да привучемо најбоље од најбољих, јер не можемо да привучемо најбоље од најбољих од најбољих од најбољих од најбољих од најбољих од најбољих.”
Angel Reese called Sky’s Front Office, requires great moves in a free agency: ‘We need to get great players’
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Reese’s remarks about franchise icons Courtney Vanderslootwhich was outside of 7. June with a torn ACL, was especially noticeable.
“We can’t rely on Courtney to go back to the time that she is on,” Reese said. “I know we will be great assets for us, but we can’t rely on it.”
Coach Tyler Marsh dealt with Reese’s comments before the team of the team against Sun Connecticut on Wednesday.
“We’re aware of that,” Marsh said. “We deal them in the house as it is currently saying. There we will now remain immediately.”
Reese’s teammates saw the interview and are dissatisfied, according to Sport in the office in the frontAnd the sky reported planning a team meeting to discuss the situation. “In some sources there is a belief that Reeser’s future in Chicago may not be returned,” Annie Costabile reported.