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The WNBA and Indiana fever announced that the accusations of “hateful comments” directed towards Angel Reese on May 17 “were not justified.”
Reese and his Chicago sky faced the fever and Caitlin Clark, and at one point, the two had to separate after a flagrant foul of Clark against Reese.
The association announced the next day that it would launch an investigation into the alleged comments. On Tuesday, the investigation closed.
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Caitlin Clark by Indiana Fover, on the left, and Angel Reese of Chicago Sky observed during the game on June 1, 2024 in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (Jeff Haynes/NBAE through Getty Images)
“We appreciate the rapid and exhaustive process carried out by the WNBA to investigate these accusations, which were not justified,” said the fever in a statement.
“In Gainbridge Fieldhouse, we are committed to providing the best possible basketball experience for players and fans where hate speech has nothing place. Indiana is home to the best fans in the world, and we expect an exciting season of fever basketball.”
The WNBA added, “based on the information collected to date, even of relevant fans, the team and sand staff, as well as the audio and video review of the game, we have not corroborated [the report]. The WNBA undertakes to promote a safe and inclusive environment for all and will continue to be attentive when enforcing our code of fans behavior. “
The WNBA launched its Campaign “There is no room for hate” Before the 2025 season, he leaned down. 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.

The Indiana fever guard, Caitlin Clark, and Chicago striker Sky, Angel Reese, shake hands before the game in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Images of Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn)
The fever coach sees the silver lining as Caitlin Clark.
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.”
Clark’s fever was 3-1 against the sky last season and defeated Chicago, 93-58, May 17. The two teams face three times more this season, with their next two at the United Center in Chicago.

Indiana’s fever guard, Caitlin Clark, on the left, Failure to Chicago Sky Forward Angel Reese in the second half in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. (Images of Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn)
However, Clark is in danger of missing his next contest, scheduled for June 7, since it is said that Clark is out for at least two weeks with a quadruple lesion.