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In the first week of the WNBA season, Kate Rinklerk I found myself in the war of more words.
She and the next day Indiana Fever Slaughtered Angel Reese and Chicago Sky, WNBA, have finally begun investigating reports of “hate comments” on Reese by “unproven” fans.
U.S. Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind, when the WNBA announced the claim was untrue. urged the WNBA to apologise to fever fans and Indiana residents.
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Britney Griner of Atlanta Dream Center looks at the first half of the bench against LA Sparks at the Crypto.com Arena. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
This is the sentiment that Indiana Gov. Mike Brown agreed in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.
“I’m the one who has absolutely zero tolerance for bias and bullying and everything that comes with that whole argument. When a comment is made that makes no sense, when it’s not crossing the line, you need to admit it.
The WNBA has investigated reports of oral attacks on Lease, but the WNBA has not investigated a viral video of Britney Gleaner, whom many on social media believes are calling Clark “trash” and “F–white girl.”
Griner’s video appeared shortly after Griner fouled out against a fever with a suspicious foul during a game in which Clark and Griner played two independent positions were barely close to each other. Others say Griner was actually calling a call that was turned into umpire or “trash”, adding that it was a “f — ing whack call.”
Either way, the video is a hot topic online and the WNBA is not acting. Brown said that if the WNBA investigates what was found to be false claims of a hateful speech towards Reese, Griner should be looked into.

Britney Griner of Atlanta Dream Center leaves the court after a match against Las Parks at the crypto.com arena. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)
The WNBA refuses to qualify for Autkick Media. What does the league hide?
“I don’t think there’s a place for that. I think Caitlin did something of a kind for the league itself that it should accept. If anything, it showed off talent throughout that league.
“Yes, I think it’s good to have it rested, and it’s not good regardless of where it comes from, so I hope we finish the stage.”
Brown admitted that Clark “didn’t pay much attention to women’s basketball” before he reached his state.
“She’s sold out Gainbridge Arena like the Pacers Brown said he would do it. “And the more I watch the game, the more competitive they are, and in many cases, from a scrap and talent perspective. I’m lucky that Caitlin has made it to basketball state. She’s rekindled a lot of that spirit at both the college and high school levels. Caitlin is a great addition and she’s in the right state.

Indiana Fever Guard Kate Rinklark will face Dallas’ Wings in the second half of Indianapolis on September 15th, 2024. (AP photo/Michael Conroy, File)
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