
Sky General Manager and Head Coach James Wade Comments on Rescinding of Technical Foul
Published on September 9, 2019 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Chicago Sky News Release
CHICAGO - The following statement has been released by Chicago Sky General Manager and Head Coach James Wade regarding the WNBA's review of center Astou Ndour's technical foul and ejection in the second quarter of the Sky's game vs. the Washington Mystics on Sept. 8:
"We are very pleased with the WNBA's decision to rescind the technical foul and ejection of Astou Ndour. I would like to thank all of the players and coaches who reached out and were supportive, as well as the fans who spoke out and had our back - we truly appreciate that. That is why this is the best league in the world. Now, we're focused on the playoffs."
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