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[QUOTE="KnightBridgeAZ, post: 5298988, member: 591"] There was a long article on this whole business. A huge number of WNBA players - including Clark - routinely commit numerous fouls and there is between inconsistent and no enforcement. The writer cited the paint in a WNBA game as one of the most dangerous sports places and cited I think it was 3 recent concussions - including blood being drawn by an elbow - and a case where the player with the concussion got the technical. Coaches - many of them are complaining as much as they can. By the way, none of the "legitimate" articles I read claim she wasn't poked in the eye, or that calling a foul was inappropriate. One of the reasons I rarely watch WNBA is not that I mind physical play, but it is constant and so obviously poorly refereed. I happen to think that College refs are better than they get credit for, but in the WNBA, not so much. [/QUOTE]
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