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Angel Reese responds to WNBA hate speech investigation
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The Chicago Sky suffered their second straight blowout defeat of the season on Thursday night, this time against the WNBA reigning champs, the New York Liberty. After a tough season-opening loss to the Indiana Fever,
The female fan had already received an autograph on her chest from someone else, presumably a player on the team who had already walked by.
A grandmother, her daughter, and her 12-year-old granddaughter had an uncomfortable experience at a WNBA game where they heard alleged hate speech directed at Angel Reese.
The Chicago Sky made moves in the offseason like a team that wanted to compete for the playoffs. This was made evident by the trade Chicago made with the Washin
USAT's Meghan Hall catches up with WNBA legend Diana Taurasi and her reaction the the Fever-Sky game and how the physical aspect of the W is changing.
The WNBA gave the people what they wanted with Saturday's matchup between the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky to open both teams' respective 2025 season. And viewers responded by watching Caitlin Clark face Angel Reese in record numbers for ABC/ESPN.
According to Ben Pickman of The Athletic, the Liberty are valued at $450 million after raising capital from a group of investors, which "is believed to be a record across professional women’s sports and is more than double that of the last publicly known capital raise made by a WNBA franchise."
The Fever suffered a one-point home loss to the Atlanta Dream on Tuesday and now visit them Thursday in each team’s very next game.