Angel Reese should be suspended after the eighth technical fault of the season

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Angel Reese will be suspended for a match after picking up his eighth technical fault of the season.

According to WNBA rules, players must serve an automatic suspension without salary during their eighth technology of the year.

Reese played seven to 22 games last season, but managed to avoid an eighth.

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Angel Reese of Chicago Sky brings the ball curve during the second half against the Connecticut Sun. (Melissa Tamez / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The fault came by fighting for a rebound against Aaliyah Edwards. While the two fought for the position, Reese seemed to Edwards on the side of the head.

The next Chicago Sky match is on Friday against Indiana fever, which will now present neither Reese nor Caitlin Clark, who continues to treat a throbbing groin injury.

The sky left with a victory of 88-64 against the Connecticut sun on Wednesday, but it was only the 10th victory of the season for the sky against 30 defeats.

Before the match, Reese expressed his dissatisfaction with the season.

Angel Reese reacts after a basket in the second half against the sparks of Los Angeles in Crypto.com Arena. (Images Jayne Kamin-Ocea-Imagn)

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“I am very explained about what we need and what I want,” she told Chicago Tribune. “I would like to be here for my career, but if things are not going on, I should obviously move in a different direction and do what is best for me. But even if I am here, I will try to stay open -minded about what I have here and maximize this as much as possible.”

“I’m not satisfied with the same thing … We have done it this year. We have to get good players. We have to get great players. It’s a non -negotiable for me. I’m ready and I want to play with the best. And yet I can help get the best here, that’s what I’m going to do this best season.

Reese resumed her comments after Wednesday evening’s victory and said she had already apologized to the team.

“I’m probably frustrated by myself right now,” she said. “I think that the language was out of its context and I really did not want to intentionally deposit my teammates because they crossed this with me throughout the year.”

Angel Reese reacts during the second half of a match against the mystics of Washington. (Scott Taetsch / Getty Images)

Reese, which was choice n ° 7 in the draft of the WNBA last season, has an average of 14.6 points and a record of 12.6 League records. She has at least one more season on her recruit contract.

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