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Vibe on MSNWNBA Found No Evidence Of “Racist” Speech Towards Angel Reese During Caitlin Clark MatchupFollowing an internal investigation, the WNBA announced that it found no evidence to support claims of racist speech or slurs directed at Angel Reese or her Chicago Sky teammates during their matchup against the Indiana Fever.
For 18 months leading up to last October’s opt-out deadline for the current WNBA collective bargaining agreement, executive director of the players association Terri Jackson heard a consistent drumbeat about what the league’s players wanted to prioritize.
Alyssa Thomas and Angel Reese shared a good bit of rivalry during the matchup on Saturday, which ended up as a win for the Phoenix Mercury. It started with Reese decking Thomas and ended with Thomas mocking Reese after scoring.
Former Las Vegas Aces guard Deja Kelly appeared as a guest on the episode. Her unexpected release after an impressive preseason was a stunner for many WNBA fans, and also played into Brink's desire to see rosters expanded.
Sparks forward Cameron Brink calls the WNBA's roster size rule "insane," urging the league to expand rosters before adding new teams.
Kathryn Westbeld, Monique Akoa Makani, and Lexi Held — while Janelle Salaün has changed the game for the Golden State Valkyries.
Paige Bueckers received high praise from another No. 1 overall pick out of UConn a few games into her rookie season with the Dallas Wings.
The Indiana Fever will be without Caitlin Clark for multiple weeks after her quad injury. These 3 players need to step up in her absence.