Indiana Gov. Mike Braun wants WNBA to investigate laughing after the clark -controvers

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In just the first week of the WNBA season, Caitlin Clark was in several word wars.

A day after she and the Indiana fever slaughtered Angel Reese and Chicago Sky, WNBA began to investigate “hate comments” reports of rees of fever fever fever fever fever fever not “was not” substantiated. “

When WNBA announced that the claims were not true, US Senator Jim Banks, R-IND., WNBA, to send out an apology to Fever fans and Indiana residents.

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Atlanta Dream Center Brittney laughs from the bench in the first half against La Sparks in Crypto.com Arena. (Kirby Lee/Imag- Pictures)

It is a mood Indiana government manager Mike Braun who agreed during a recent conversation with Pakinomist Digital.

“I’m someone who absolutely has zero tolerance for bigotry and bullying, and all the things that come with this whole discussion. When comments are made that doesn’t make sense … When it’s out of line, you have to acknowledge it. So I agree with Senator banks there and I hope there is none of that,” Braun said.

Although WNBA investigated reports of verbal attacks against Reese, WNBA has not investigated a viral video of Brittney laughs how many people on social media think she called Clark “Recycle Bin” and a “F — ing White Girl.”

The video of laughs appeared shortly after laughing, heading out against the fever on a dubious mistake during a game where Clark and laughing, playing two separate positions was hardly close. Others say that laughs actually called the judge or the call made “Recycle Bin,” and added it was a “F — ing Whack Call.”

In any case, the video has been a hot topic online and WNBA hasn’t been shopping. Braun said that if WNBA investigated what was intended to be false allegations of hateful speech against Reese, it should investigate laughs.

Atlanta Dream Center Brittney laughs leaving the court after a match against La Sparks at Crypto.com Arena. (Kirby Lee/Imag- Pictures)

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“I don’t think there’s any place to it. I think Caitlin has done things for the league itself, where it should be embraced. I think if something, it’s shown the talent across that league. You should be grateful for it and not throw comments that may indicate anything else,” Braun said.

“Yes, I think if there was something look at what Angel Reese did, I think it would be good to put it to rest too. And I hope it comes out of stage because it’s not good wherever it comes from.”

Braun admitted that he “wasn’t so much attention” on women’s basketball before Clark came to his state, “but I have a lot recently.”

“She sells Gainbridge Arena, just like Pacers do and her team,” Braun said. “And the more I see the games, they are just as competitive, in many cases more in terms of scrap and talent. We are lucky that Caitlin ended up in the basketball state. She has re -induced a lot of this spirit at both the college and the high school level. Caitlin has been a wonderful addition and she is in the right state.

Indiana Fever Guard Caitlin Clark plays against Dallas Wings in the second half in Indianapolis 15 September 2024. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy, File)

“Maybe it was fate.”

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