WNBA’s hateful comments supposedly made in the Faver-Sky game


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The WNBA said Sunday that he launched an investigation into “hate comments” reports that took place during the victory of Indiana Fever over the Sky Chicago on Saturday.

The League did not go into details of what supposedly happened during the game in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

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The Indiana fever guard, Caitlin Clark, is taken back to the bank area by teammates after being called for a flagrant foul in Chicago striker Sky, Angel Reese, during the game in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Saturday. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)

“WNBA strongly condemns racism, hatred and discrimination in all forms: they do not take place in our league or in society. We are aware of the accusations and we are investigating the matter,” said the league in a statement.

The National Basketball Association (WNBPA) female also issued a statement.

“The WNBPA is aware of hate comments reports in yesterday’s game in Indianapolis and supports the current WNBA investigation into this matter,” said the union. “Such behavior is unacceptable for our sport.

“According to the policy of ‘No Space For Hate’ of the WNBA, we trust the League to investigate and take thorough measures and appropriate and appropriate measures to guarantee a safe and cozy environment for all.”

Indiana Fever’s eaves, Dewanna Bonner, on the right, is hugged by her teammate Lexie Hull after Bonner moved to third place in the list of annotations of all time during the game against Chicago Sky in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Saturday. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)

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The WNBA launched its “No Space Fora Hate” campaign before the 2025 season warned. The campaign will include the use of social media monitoring tools that will help the League enforce a reviewed code of behavior.

“As part of the Comprehensive Plan, the WNBA is implementing a technological solution with AI to monitor social networks activity, in association with players and teams, to help protect the community from discourse and hate of hate online,” he said.

A code of revised behavior of WNBA fans includes regulations for fans on social networks and the threats of sanctioning those fans of the official content if they are raped. The new policy lists the racist, homophobic, sexist, sexual, threatening or libelous content as “subject to blocking or elimination.”

Chicago striker Sky, Angel Reese, shoots during the game against Indiana Fever in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Saturday. (AP Photo/AJ Mast)

“Repeated violations of these guidelines can result in the infringer can no longer follow our news, comment on our publications or send us messages,” says politics. “In addition, any direct threat to players, referees or other league and team personnel can be sent to the police and can cause the offender to be prohibited in all areas and events of the WNBA.”

The Faver-Sky game presented a shortened moment between the star of Fover Caitlin Clark and the Angel reese of the sky in the third quarter. Clark dirty Reese strongly, causing an outburst from the sky forward, but the coldest heads prevailed.

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