Chicago Sky, Indiana Fever and racist comments
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The performance of the weekend came from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, where the Indiana Fever dominated the Chicago Sky 93–58 to open their WNBA
The Chicago Sky released a statement as the WNBA investigates allegations of "fan misconduct" during the team's first game of the season.
The Chicago Sky are gaining interest from their WNBA competitors — but not in the areas that might be expected.
On Saturday, the Chicago Sky faced a challenging start to their season, falling 93–58 to the Indiana Fever at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Sky forward and star player Angel Reese stood out with 12 points and 17 rebounds, but still the team suffered offensively, which the Fever capitalized on.
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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.
The WNBA is investigating allegations of hateful, racial comments made by a fan at the combative season opener between the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever on Saturday in Indianapolis.
In his first-ever game as a head coach, Marsh is already facing significant adversity. Driven by Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, the Sky and Fever are expected to form a heated rivalry, but the matchups have recently been dominated by Indiana.