Angel Reese hateful comments allegations not substantiated after WNBA probe

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WNBA and Indiana Fever announced that the “hateful comments” allegations are directed towards Angel Rais On May 17 “it was not proven.”
Rais and Chicago Sky faced fever Ketlin ClarkAnd at one stage, the two must be separated after a fatal mistake by Clark against Reese.
The association announced the next day that it will make an investigation into the alleged comments. On Tuesday, the investigation closed.
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Caitlin Clark from Indiana Fever, Left, and Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky Look during the match on June 1, 2024, at Ginbridge FieldHouse in Indianapolis. (Jeff Haynes/NBAE via Getty Images)
“We appreciate the rapid and comprehensive process that WNBA is doing to investigate these allegations, which have not been proven,” Al -Hami said in a statement.
“In Gainbridge FieldHouse, we are committed to providing the best possible basketball experience for players and fans where there is absolutely no place. Indiana is home to the greatest fans of the world, and we look forward to an exciting basketball season in fever.”
Wnba launched her “No space for hate” Before the 2025 season. The campaign will include the use of social media monitoring tools, which will help the league to impose revised behavior rules.
She said: “As part of the comprehensive plan, WNBA introduces a technical solution working with the same Amnesty International to monitor social media activity, in partnership with players and teams, to help protect society from hate speech and harassment.”

Indiana Clarak and Chicago Sky striker shaking hands before the match at Gainbridge FieldHouse. (IMAGN)
The volatile fever coach sees Caitlin Clark with a quad injury
The revised WNBA Conduct Code includes regulations for the masses on social media and the threats of penalties for fans from the official content if they are violated. The new policy tells racist, gay, sexual, sexual, or threat content as “prohibited or delete”.
Clark fever went 3-1 in front of the sky last season, and Chicago, 93-58, went on May 17. The two teams are facing another three times this season, with each of the next two at the United Center in Chicago.

Indiana Ketlin Clark Fever, the left, the mistakes of Chicago Sky Angel Rais in the second half in Giprebridge Midan. (IMAGN)
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However, Clark is at risk of losing his next competition, scheduled for June 7, when Clark is said to have left for at least two weeks with a quad injury.
Ryan Jaydos in Fox News contributed to this report.
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