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During a press conference in Chicago Sky on Tuesday night after losing 94-89 from Phoenix Mercury, Sky Star Angel Reese was not questioned WNBA investigation This allegedly could not confirm the claims of hatred comments.
AND a living feed Postgame press conferences published on the X account did not show that Reese had addressed the League announcement on Tuesday that he had not substantiated claims.
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Chicago Sky striker Angel Reese, #5, shoots during a WNBA basketball match against Indiana Fever in Indianapolis on Saturday, May 17, 2025. (AP Photo/aj fat)
WNBA investigated the alleged “Hate Fan Comments” that allegedly happened after Indiana Fver’s star Caitlin Clark decayed on May 17th in the third quarter of the team of the team of the team of May 17. Associated Press reported that the remarks were directed at Reese.
However, after research during the last week, League did not find enough evidence to confirm the allegation.
“We have explored a report on racist fan behavior near the court during May 17, 2025, Chicago Sky on Indiana Fever Game,” the statement said on Tuesday. “Based on the information collected, including relevant fans, team and arena staff, as well as audio and video review of the game, we have not substantiated them.
“WNBA is committed to stimulating a safe and inclusive environment for everyone and will continue to be awake in the implementation of our fan behavior code.”
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Reese was asked earlier this month if she was able to provide WNBA details about the incident. She did not offer details of whether she did it by saying, “It’s not a question.” She also did not reveal what kind of comments or any other specifics about what encouraged the investigation.
However, a few moments earlier, in the same availability with journalists, Reese said she was receiving wide support from all over the league because of the alleged incident.
“Obviously, there is no room for that in this league,” Reese said at the time. “I think WNBA and our team and our organization have done a great job by supporting me.
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Caitlin Clark, #22 from Indiana fever, and Angel Reese, #5 from Chicago Sky, watch during the game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 16, 2024. In Indianapolis. (Emilee or Goty’s heads head)
Reese has previously accused Clark’s fans of racism and even allegedly created explicit paintings from the Sky Star and sent them to their family members.
“I think these are really just fans, her fans, Iowa fans, now Indiana fans, who are really righteous, ride after her, and I respect it, respect. But sometimes it’s very disrespectful. I think it’s a lot of racism when it comes to that” Reese said In the first episode of his Podcast in early September.
“Moreover, people made me naked ai-rings. They sent it to my family members. My family members are like my uncle, sending him to me as:” Are you naked on Instagram? “
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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