Liberty call for consistency from refs after facing tough calls in loss to Wings

Coach Chris DeMarco didn’t take the bait.Asked about the officiating after the Liberty’s 88-77 loss to the Wings Tuesday, DeMarco said the referees “were awesome” and followed it up with a smirk.Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Madeline Kenney about all things Liberty and WNBA.

The Liberty didn’t lose the game because of officiating.In the second quarter, the Liberty were outscored 29-11, with seven of their points coming from the free-throw line.During that stretch, they shot an abysmal 2-for-15 from the field (13.1 percent), including 0-for-5 from deep, and trailed by 16 at halftime.The Liberty trimmed the Wings’ lead to single digits multiple times in the second half, but never could pull back in front.After the loss, one of the biggest issues plaguing this league took center stage: officiating.The Liberty were on the wrong end of a few tough calls late.

In one instance, Jessica Shepard appeared to elbow Rebecca Allen in the nose near the baseline as the ball dropped out of bounds.The Wings maintained possession, and Allen left the game with an apparent nose injury.Sabrina Ionescu said “it’s tough” to continue playing when it feels like fouls on one end of the floor aren’t called on the other.“All everyone’s asking for is consistency one way or another, whether they’re going to call it, whether they’re not,” Ionescu said.“You got to call it evenly on both sides, and I think tonight you were kind of able to see how difficult it is when things are being called one way … and then a different way the other way.”Ionescu believes flopping is a bigger issue now “than it’s ever been before.” Sign up for Madeline Kenney's Inside the Liberty, a weekly Sports+ newsletter.

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