Angel Reese responds to WNBA hate speech investigation
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Indiana Fever fans called Angel Reese everything from, "Ghetto, trash, mid, and garbage," when asked to describe her.
Robert Griffin III believes he knows how Angel Reese truly feels about Caitlin Clark. While both players have downplayed that there is a rivalry between them, things got heated between the WNBA stars during the Fever-Sky game on Saturday when Clark was called for a flagrant foul on Reese in the third quarter.
Fan behavior sparks an investigation by the league following altercation between young Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese
With the WNBA season set to tip off in a little more than a week, Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese gave fans a sneak peek into media day by sharing a series of photos on Instagram Thursday afternoon. The 6-foot-3-inch basketball star struck several poses in her Sky uniform, showcasing her signature smile and her game face.
ESPN analyst Ryan Clark and Fox Sports analyst Robert Griffin III's public feud about WNBA stars Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark is no longer about basketball.
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On Saturday, during the Indiana Fever’s dominant 93–58 win over the Chicago Sky, the latest flashpoint in their storied rivalry came with 4:38 left in the third quarter. Reese fought for an offensive rebound. Clark came in swinging, slapping down on Reese’s arm hard enough to send her to the floor.
Reese was booed throughout the season opener Saturday in Indianapolis, but it got much louder after Caitlin Clark was called for a flagrant foul in the third quarter.