The WNBA season is open this weekend with a large matchup in Sky vs. Fever, but the competition now opens an investigation into that competition.
On Sunday, the WNBA announced that it was investigated according to the behavior of fans during the 93-58 victory of the fever in heaven in Indiana. The matchup was heated because it was the last chapter in the rivalry Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese, and some fever fans may have crossed the line with regard to their treatment of Reese.
Clark and Reese have a history that goes back to the university, when the LSU team of Reese Clark’s Iowa defeated in the national championship. Their rivalry has now been transferred to the WNBA, because Indiana -fans Reese held out on Saturday considerably.
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However, the Wnba is now investigating whether fever fans have gone too far in how they prevent Reese. Here is Het Laatste Nieuws about the Wnba study.
Angel Reese Wnba research
The Wnba has announced that the accusations are investigating about possibly hateful comments aimed at Sky Forward Angel Reese in Indiana on Saturday.
“The Wnba strongly condemns racism, hatred and discrimination in all forms – they have no place in our competition or in society,” the competition said in a statement. “We are aware of the allegations and investigate the matter.”
During the competition, Reese and Caitlin Clark had to be separated after Clark had committed a takeover of Reese who sent heaven to the ground. That error was upgraded to a flagrant 1 after repetition, and off-setting technical errors were also published.
However, the Indystar reports that the investigation has nothing to do with the incident or something that is said between fever and heaven players. Instead, the competition investigates the behavior of fans during the heated matchup.
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What did fever fans say to Angel Reese?
According to the IndystarThe competition investigates potentially racist comments from fever fans aimed at Reese in the first match of heaven against the fever on Saturday. It is unclear exactly what was being said, but the Koorts-Ky Matchup was heated and included fans who fascinated Reese in the home opener of Indiana.
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