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Cheryl Reeve on the WNBA Finals, Coaching Career, and Controversy
As the WNBA Finals reach their climax, Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve is at the forefront of the action. With a winner-take-all Game 5 against the New York Liberty looming, Reeve’s experience in high-stakes games is crucial. She has been part of six such games, having mixed success in her career as both an assistant and head coach.
Reeve has also made headlines for her comments on the sidelines. Recently, she jokingly praised Doug Feinberg’s haircut, saying, “Got all cleaned up for a Game 5,” and adding, “Look good, feel good, play good.
Beyond the current series, there is speculation about Reeve’s future in coaching. She has indicated that she would consider a job in the NBA, marking a significant potential shift in her career.
However, Reeve has also been involved in controversy. There were allegations that she physically confronted players from the Connecticut Sun during a post-game celebration, although the details of the incident are still emerging.
Despite the controversies, Reeve remains a respected figure in the WNBA, known for her strategic insights and leadership. Her analysis of key plays, such as Sabrina Ionescu‘s clutch logo 3-point shot, highlights her deep understanding of the game.