WNBA Investigating Reports of Racial Slurs Directed Towards Angel Reese
- The WNBA is reviewing reports of racially charged remarks aimed at Angel Reese by fans during Indiana's 93-58 victory over the Chicago Sky on Saturday.
- The comments occurred amid the Sky's defeat and prompted the WNBA and Fever to launch a joint investigation under the league's 'No Space for Hate' policy.
- Sky president Adam Fox welcomed the league's probe and promised to protect Chicago Sky players while the Fever affirmed their cooperation with the investigation.
- A'ja Wilson emphasized that "we got to see actions" beyond words, while the WNBA condemned racism and hate, affirming such behavior has no place in the league or society.
- The investigation underscores the WNBA's commitment to a safe environment for all players and a broader effort to combat hate through its multi-dimensional 'No Space for Hate' platform.
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Caitlin Clark Denounces Alleged Hateful Remarks
Caitlin Clark has denounced hatred, bigotry, and derogatory remarks allegedly said to Angel Reese during the Indiana Fever’s season opener against the Chicago Sky. The WNBA is currently investigating the… The post Caitlin Clark Denounces Alleged Hateful Remarks Made During Fever-Sky Matchup appeared first on .
Angel Reese Breaks Silence with Surprising Praise for WNBA Amid Investigation
Angel Reese broke her silence after the Chicago Sky’s Saturday loss to the Indiana Fever on opening day, amid the WNBA’s investigation into alleged racial comments made by a fan.Reese spoke to the media and provided praise for the WNBA and how they have supported her through this process.“Obviously, there’s no place in this league for that,” Reese said to the media during practice on May 20. “I think the WNBA, our team, our organization has done…


Angel Reese grateful for support from WNBA, Sky
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese thanked the WNBA and her team for their support as an investigation into verbal abuse directed at the 23-year-old during Saturday's loss to the Indiana Fever.


ESPN and the WNBA Are Trying to Stir a Racism Controversy After Caitlin Clark Humiliated Angel Reese
Have you guys noticed it, too? It’s hard to define, but let’s call it the “Bubba/Smollett Paradox” and it goes something like this: Despite fervent outcries from the left that […] The post ESPN and the WNBA Are Trying to Stir a Racism Controversy After Caitlin Clark Humiliated Angel Reese appeared first on The Western Journal.
Caitlin Clark Says 'There's No Place' for Hateful Comments amid WNBA Investigation
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark opened up about the WNBA's investigation into allegations of hateful fan comments made during Saturday's game between her team and Angel Reese's Chicago Sky.
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