Allegations of fan abuse towards Angel Reese could not be substantiated, WNBA says after investigation
- The WNBA investigated alleged racist fan behavior directed at Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese during the May 17 game against the Indiana Fever in Indianapolis.
- The investigation was initiated following allegations of hateful remarks from fans, with the league examining details collected from attendees, staff members at the venue, and reviewing game audio and video footage.
- Reese and Fever rookie Caitlin Clark, whose ongoing rivalry began in college, both welcomed the investigation and acknowledged the need for respect in the sport.
- The WNBA stated it found no evidence to substantiate the allegations, with Chicago Sky CEO Adam Fox praising the league and Fever for their swift, serious response.
- Mel Raines, who leads the organization that owns the Fever, expressed support for the swift investigation and highlighted that hateful language is unacceptable both in their venues and throughout the league.
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