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**WNBA Investigates Alleged Fan Abuse Towards Angel Reese; Caitlin Clark Voices Support**

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – The WNBA has launched an investigation into allegations of “hateful” abuse directed at Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese during Saturday’s game against the Indiana Fever. The league said it strongly condemns all forms of racism, hate, and discrimination.

Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark addressed the situation on Monday, stating, “There’s no place for that in our game, there’s no place for that in society.” Clark expressed her support for the WNBA’s investigation and noted the Fever organization’s commitment to ensuring a positive experience for all players and fans. “I appreciate the league doing that (the investigation). I appreciate that the Fever organization has been at the forefront of that since day one. The investigation we’ll leave up to them to find anything and take the proper action if so.”

The investigation follows a game that saw a heated moment between Clark and Reese. During the third quarter, Clark made hard contact with Reese’s arm, resulting in a flagrant 1 foul for Clark and technical fouls for both Reese and Fever’s Aliyah Boston. While both players downplayed the incident afterward, it remains unclear if the alleged fan abuse was related to the on-court confrontation.

The rivalry between Clark and Reese has been a major storyline since their college days, most notably during the 2023 NCAA women’s championship game. Despite this, both players have sought to minimize any ongoing animosity.

The Fever defeated the Sky 93-58 in Saturday’s game, with Clark recording a triple-double. The two teams are scheduled to face off three more times this regular season.

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