Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve was livid in her postgame news conference following her teams loss to Los Angeles in the decisive Game 5 of the WNBA Finals on Thursday night.After congratulating the Sparks for winning the WNBA championship with a 77-76 victory over the Lynx, Reeve lit into the officiating.Its really unfortunate that players continually put themselves out there, playing and competing at a really high level, Reeve said. Whether it was the 8-second call in L.A. or the game today, doesnt matter, OK? The game today, its not fair to the players. Its not enough just to apologize or send out a memo that they got something wrong, OK? These players are so invested, and something must be done about the officiating in this league because its not fair to these great players we have.Reeve delivered her remarks after the officials didnt review a shot by Nneka Ogwumike with 1:12 left in the game. On replays, the field goal?appeared to have come after the shot clock had expired. The officials never reviewed the play, which gave Los Angeles a 73-71 lead.By WNBA rules, in the final?two minutes of a game, plays are only reviewable immediately. Earlier in the game, time can elapse off the clock and the plays?can still be reviewed.It was reviewable at the time when she shot it, Reeve said. The referees at that point didnt think anything was wrong. They didnt understand it was the end of the clock. They didnt hear the shot clock. When they put the ball in play, the play is no longer reviewable.On Friday the league admitted the wrong call was made on the play.After reviewing postgame video, we have determined that Nneka Ogwumikes shot with 1:14 remaining in regulation time should not have counted due to a shot-clock violation, and that the referees improperly failed to review the play under the instant replay rules, read a statement from?WNBA chief of basketball operations and player relations Renee Brown.This wasnt the first missed call in the series. In Game 4, the Lynx benefited when the officials didnt call an 8-second violation late in that game. The WNBA admitted the next day its officials had missed that call.Last season, in the Western Conference finals, the Lynx were aided by a foul with 1.5 seconds left in a tie game against Phoenix. The league said that foul should not have been called.Its unfortunate were having this discussion, Reeve said. The number of people that have contacted us and said this shot was no good, its unfortunate. I mean, I dont know what happens from there. Maybe they still win. I dont know. Thats why I dont want to take anything away from LA.Lynx star Maya Moore didnt realize the controversy until asked about it afterward in a sullen losing locker room.OK, that doesnt make me feel any better, Moore said.She said one of the officials signaled for a review and was surprised to hear that didnt occur.Well, it doesnt mean anything now, Moore said. 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