During Saturday night’s game, the Chicago Sky secured a 94-83 win over the Dallas Wings, marking their second victory of the 2025 WNBA season, while Dallas’s record dropped to 1-6, placing them last in the Western Conference. Despite the loss, Wings guard Dehony Carrington put up a strong performance with 16 points, six assists (a season high), and three rebounds.
A controversial moment occurred late in the third quarter when Carrington was called for a flagrant foul after an attempted block on Sky guard Ariel Atkins. This call sparked debate among fans, many of whom felt the foul was unjustified, arguing that Carrington did not make contact with Atkins. Social media was filled with complaints suggesting the foul should have been assessed as a common foul rather than a flagrant one.
Fans who witnessed the game firsthand said the call didn’t seem warranted, with some pointing out that Carrington was clearly going for the ball, and there was no harmful contact. This disagreement has led to criticism of the referees’ decisions during the match, with several labeling it an unfair or questionable call that influenced the game’s outcome.
In terms of season stats, Carrington is averaging 11.7 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in her rookie season with the Wings, having joined after four years with the Connecticut Sun. Looking ahead, the Wings will face the Seattle Storm on Tuesday, while the Sky will await their first game of the 2025 WNBA Commissioner’s Cup against the Indiana Fever on June 7.
Fan Take: This incident highlights how officiating decisions can dramatically shift momentum and fan perception in WNBA games, emphasizing the need for clarity and consistency in calls. For the league and its supporters, it also underscores the passionate engagement and scrutiny that help drive the sport’s growth and competitive spirit.