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Angel Reese Expresses itself after the Wnba has started an investigation into accusations of racist comments focused on her during a competition … thank the competition and her team for the support she received.
The 6’3 “Chicago Sky Forward broke her silence after Tuesday’s team exercise … When reporters asked her about the W who announced that it was to claims from inappropriate behavior aimed at Reese during Saturday’s game against the Indiana Fever in Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Angel Reese took 3 questions about the WNBA that opened an investigation into reported hate-sowing speech that was aimed at her during the Sky-Fever match on Saturday. After that, a Sky Media representative responded quickly “Next question” when reporters asked follow -ups. #Air pic.twitter.com/qsrefpjcxk
– Josh Frydman (@josh_frydman) May 20, 2025
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“It is clear that there is no place in this competition,” said the 23-year-old.
“I think the WNBA, the team and our organization have done excellent work and support me.”
Reese – who became the fastest player in the WNBA to reach 450 points and 450 rebounds – said she was overwhelmed by the rapid response … and praised that civil servants take the allegations seriously.
“Every player in this competition deserves to be treated with respect and wants to work and just have fun and have a great environment to work on,” Reese added.
Caitlin Clark about the alleged hateful comments during the Saturday game:
“There is no room for that in our game, there is no room for that in society. We want every person who comes to our Arena, or player, or fan, have a great experience.”
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– Chloe Peterson (@Chloepeterson67) May 19, 2025
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Caitlin Clark Also spoke with the media … Defining the alleged behavior.
“There is no room for that in our game, there is no room for that in society,” Clark said.
“We want every person who comes to our arena, or player, or fan, have a great experience.”
The @Wnba Can’t get out of their own way. A statement in response to trolls is a joke. It makes @IndianEfever Fans look bad for no reason. It is as if they will not be happy until they kill the golden goose.
(If I am wrong, I will apologize and eat my words, but I am 100% right) https://t.co/wyrmk5d8pe pic.twitter.com/lcib9r41l4
– Dave Portnoy (@Stoolpreside) May 18, 2025
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The Wnba is still investigating … but some people in the arena, such as Dave PortnoyHardly refused that someone has exceeded the border in their support for the fever – and believes that the competitions took fake claims on social media on social media seriously.