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WNBA Investigates Alleged Hateful Fan Conduct at Fever-Sky Season Opener

The league, players, and officials call for a thorough review after reports of racism during a heated game featuring Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese.

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Overview

  • The WNBA has launched an investigation under its 'No Space for Hate' policy into allegations of racist fan behavior during the Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky season opener.
  • The game, marked by a flagrant foul involving Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, saw the Fever secure a decisive 93-58 victory with Clark achieving a triple-double.
  • Reports claim fans made monkey noises at Angel Reese during free throws, though some courtside witnesses, including Dave Portnoy, dispute these allegations.
  • The WNBPA and Pacers Sports & Entertainment have expressed strong support for the investigation, emphasizing the league's commitment to inclusivity and player safety.
  • The WNBA's probe includes the use of AI-powered tools to monitor social media activity and enforce a revised fan code of conduct introduced this season.