Bloodied future Hall of Famer Diana Taurasi was ejected late in the second quarter Tuesday after a no-call during the Phoenix Mercury’s WNBA Finals rematch against the Chicago Sky.
First-year Mercury head coach Vanessa Nygaard after the game used the moment to defend Taurasi about how she is being officiated.
And Nygaard risked receiving her first fine as a WNBA head coach to do so.
“Alright everybody, this is the time I get fined. Her whole arm is scratched up and bleeding,” Nygaard said. “(Diana) doesn’t get any technicals she don’t want, but that was a lot. That was out of line. If she is physically bleeding, there’s blood dropping off of her, and it’s not a foul, and you expect her not to be upset, and she’s hit multiple times before, and she’s officiated in a different way.
“The greatest player of all time can’t get these calls. … I really just don’t know what’s happening because she’s bleeding and they’re not responding. I guess I’ll let my players know they can draw blood and no foul will be called.”
“Alright everybody, this is the time I get fined”.. #Mercury Coach Vanessa Nygaard with one of the sound bytes of the year following Diana Taurasi’s ejection in Chicago. See the play that had the Mercury Coach so frustrated on #TheExtraPoint at 10:35 on 3TV #AZFamily pic.twitter.com/2LONke4OHu
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With Phoenix trailing the Chicago Sky by 10 points on Tuesday, Taurasi drove hard in the paint as she attempted a shot over Candace Parker. She was visibly upset over the no-call.
Taurasi pounded her fist and started arguing with referee Jenna Reneau, resulting in a technical foul and the ejection moments later.
Diana Taurasi was ejected from the game after arguing a no-call. pic.twitter.com/k73ldvWW45
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As she was exiting the court, Taurasi appeared to be dripping blood from her left forearm.
Diana Taurasi appeared to be bleeding on her way to the locker room pic.twitter.com/pbg45cpjsK
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This was just Taurasi’s second ejection of her career and third technical foul of the season.
With the loss, the Mercury are now in the midst of a six-game losing streak.