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Dave Portnoy Blasts WNBA ‘Idioten’ As racism -probe, Caitlin Clark Fans abuses Angel Reese abuses

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Barrestool Sports -founder Dave Portnoy Label de Wnba ‘F *** Ingeurderen’ for investigating claims that Chicago Sky Vooruit Angel Reese was racistly abused during the season opener against Caitlin ClarkS Indiana Fever.

On Tuesday, the competition revealed that it cannot substantiate that racist fang behavior took place earlier this month during a competition in Indianapolis.

“Wait the next time before creating a racial war on the basis of angry taps from Chicago Sky/Angel Trolls that were not even in the game,” Portnoy wrote on X. “To be honest, one of the worst mismanagement of PR that I have ever seen.”

The season opener was heated in Indianapolis, where Clark was whistled for a flagrant error on Reese, which had to be prevented from confronting her WNBA rival.

The League then announced its investigation into claims of racist abuse aimed at Reese.

On Tuesday, the competition said that the investigation included the collection of information from fans, team and arena staff, as well as an ‘audio and video assessment of the game’.

Angel Reese #5 of the Chicago Sky takes a hard mistake by Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever in the second half during the home opener of the fever

Angel Reese #5 of the Chicago Sky takes a hard mistake by Caitlin Clark #22 of the Indiana Fever in the second half during the home opener of the fever

Sky Forward Angel Reese (5) responds to a flagrant mistake by Indiana Fever Guard Caitlin Clark

Sky Forward Angel Reese (5) responds to a flagrant mistake by Indiana Fever Guard Caitlin Clark

Dave Portnoy is watching the NBA Finals from 2024 between the Dallas Mavericks and the Boston Celtics in American Airlines Center on 14 June 2024 prior to Game Four Four Four

Dave Portnoy is watching the NBA Finals from 2024 between the Dallas Mavericks and the Boston Celtics in American Airlines Center on 14 June 2024 prior to Game Four Four Four

“We appreciate the rapid action of the League and the Indiana Fever to take and investigate this issue seriously,” said Chicago Sky CEO and President Adam Fox in a statement. “This process shows the strong position of the competition on stopping hatred at all WNBA games and events, and we will continue to support those efforts.”

The Wnba, according to a person who is familiar with the investigation, investigated claims that racist comments were aimed at Angel Reese of Chicago by fans during the loss for Wnba Rookie of the Year Caitlin Clark and the fever. Indiana won the game handy, 93-58.

Reese, who is black, and Clark, who is white, met for the seventh time in their current – and many spoken – rivalry. Clark later said that she did not hear racist remarks during that match, but acknowledged that it was loud in the Arena of Indiana during the game.

“It is super loud here, and although I have not heard anything, I think they are doing the research,” Clark said earlier this month. “That’s why they look at it. That does not mean that nothing has happened, so I will just trust the competition of the competition, and I am sure they will do the right thing. ‘

Both teams had previously issued statements that support the research, just like the WNBA Players Association. The air played in Phoenix on Tuesday. The WNBPA did not give an immediate comment after the announcement of the competition.

The competition announced an investigation into alleged racist abuse of fever fans

The competition announced an investigation into alleged racist abuse of fever fans

“We appreciate the fast and thorough process that is undertaken by the WNBA to investigate these allegations that were not substantiated,” said Mel Raines Pacers Sports & Entertainment CEO in a statement divided by the fever.

‘In Gainbridge Fieldhouse we are committed to offering the best possible basketball experience for players and fans where hate speech has absolutely no place. Indiana is home to the world’s biggest fans and we are looking forward to an exciting season of fever basketball. ‘

Reese was asked earlier this month if she could provide the WNBA with details about the incident. She did not offer any details if she had done that and said, “That is not a question from me.” She has also not revealed what kind of comments have been made, or other details about what was the reason for the investigation.

But just earlier, in the same availability with reporters, Reese said that she received widespread support from the entire competition because of the alleged incident.

“There is clearly no place in this competition,” Reese said at the time. ‘I think the WNBA and our team and our organization have done great to support me. … going through this entire process, if it can happen to me, it can happen to anyone. ‘

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