Caitlin Clark Calls Out WNBA Refs Over No-Call on Natasha Cloud’s Hard Foul

Caitlin Clark Calls Out WNBA Refs Over No-Call on Natasha Cloud's Hard Foul

Caitlin Clark Calls Out WNBA Refs Over No-Call on Natasha Cloud's Hard Foul

**Caitlin Clark Calls Out WNBA Refs Over No-Call on Natasha Cloud’s Hard Foul: “I Thought I Was Watching a Game of Tag!”**

In a shocking turn of events that has left the basketball world reeling, Iowa’s own Caitlin Clark has taken to social media to express her outrage over a no-call during a recent WNBA game involving Natasha Cloud. The incident occurred when Cloud, in a moment of what can only be described as “enthusiastic defense,” sent an unsuspecting opponent flying like a ragdoll.

Clark, known for her sharp shooting and even sharper tongue, tweeted, “I thought I was watching a game of tag! If I wanted to see someone get tackled, I’d just watch my little brother play Fortnite!”

The no-call has sparked a heated debate among fans, with many taking to Twitter to voice their opinions. One fan, who goes by the handle @BasketballBard, chimed in, “If I wanted to see that kind of contact, I’d just go to my family reunion. At least there, I’d get free potato salad!”

In a press conference that was more like a stand-up routine, Clark continued her tirade, saying, “I mean, come on! If I wanted to get hit that hard, I’d just ask my mom to ground me for a week!”

WNBA officials, meanwhile, have remained tight-lipped, with one referee, who wished to remain anonymous, stating, “We thought it was just a really intense game of dodgeball. We didn’t realize we were supposed to be calling fouls!”

As the dust settles on this controversial call, one thing is clear: Caitlin Clark is not just a basketball star; she’s the voice of a generation that believes in fair play, or at least in not getting body-slammed while trying to shoot a three-pointer.

In the end, fans are left wondering if the WNBA should consider adding a new rule: “No tackling unless you’re wearing a football helmet.” Until then, we can only hope that the refs are watching closely—or at least wearing their glasses.

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