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    Teaira McCowan got ejected over tense exchange with Aliyah Boston then diabolically waved to cameras

    By Meghan L. Hall,

    2024-09-16
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    Teaira McCowan was not a fan of the officiating during a Wings-Fever matchup. After she was ejected for getting a technical during an exchange with Aliyah Boston, she diabolically waived to nearby cameras.

    The referees during a Dallas-Indy thriller were not really high up on McCowan’s list before she was ejected. She was already sitting on one technical and had given them a thumbs-down gesture earlier in the game.

    Then, late in the 4th quarter, Teaira exchanged words with Aliyah Boston, eventually shoving her mid-conversation, which earned her another tech — Aliyah got a tech, too — and a subsequent ejection. The wild thing was there were not even two seconds left on the game clock. So, McCowan seemingly waited in the visitors’ tunnel for her team and then diabolically waived to nearby cameras.

    In a stunning twist of events, WNBA fans actually thought her wave was pretty spectacular. They loved it. Here’s how they reacted:

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    Jeff Farmer
    30d ago
    Y to o be fair, WNBA officials like ok like they are pulled from the local rec leagues. They are extremely inconsistent and often look clueless during games. The WNBA has been exposed by the large influx of fans and TV viewership. They have a lot of issues to clean up if they want to be viewed as a real professional league. One of those areas is the conduct of their players. Fines and suspensions would go a long way in that area.
    Guest
    09-17
    Isn’t that a mature move? Sore loser who got caught😡😡😡😡
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