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The former NCAA swimmer and outkick -contributor Riley Gaines speaks after the outlets have learned that his media information about some WNBA games would not be accommodated.
“A few weeks ago, I got this video to highlight how it looks like Brittney laughs, said Bleep White Girl after taking a game against (the) Indiana Fever, the team that Caitlin Clark plays for,” Gaines said in a collaborative institute post between her verified account and outkick’s official page.
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A detail of the WNBA logo is seen on a basketball under warm -ups between Seattle Storm and Connecticut Sun at Climate Pledge Arena on June 20, 2023 in Seattle, Washington. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
“You can see and put together your own mind about what it seems that Brittney is laughing,” Gaines continued. “It’s not certain what laughs say (but) there’s a way to find out … Ask Brittney laughs. However, no one has done it except outkick.”
The video in question was not accompanied by any sound, but users on social media have speculated on what the WNBA veteran has said.
According to Outkick’s Dan Zaksheske, the outlets submitted for credentials for at least two Atlanta Dream Games this season. The requests were about the dreams’ road fight against Los Angeles Sparks on the 27th and Friday evening’s match in Connecticut against Sun. Both asks were rejected by the respective teams.

Atlanta Dream Center Brittney laughs (42) shoots against Indiana Fever in the first quarter at the State Farm Arena on May 22, 2025. (Brett Davis-Preferred Pictures)
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“Unfortunately, we can’t meet your request for a media information about Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream on Friday, June 6,” the sun said in an E email sent to Outkick. “Due to very limited space, priority is given to those associated with businesses that have consistently covered the organization in previous seasons.”
After briefly mentioning WNBA’s study of a report on racist fan behavior on Fever-Sky-Matchup on May 17, which was allegedly aimed at Angel Reese, Gaines Outkick’s previous experiences pointed out to get credentials.

File – Riley Gaines, a former Allamerican university in Kentucky swimmer, speaks for Florida Governor and presidential candidate Ron Desantis in the Greenville Convention Center Friday 2. June 2023. (McKenzie Lange / Staff / USA Today Network)
“We’ve never had any trouble getting credentials with any professional sport league in the past, but wouldn’t you know now that they suddenly have very limited space.”
Gaines said the recent decision will not prevent the outlets from presenting unpleasant questions to sports figures. “Either way, we at Outkick will continue to ask the tough questions,” she promised.
Pakinomist Digital also submitted a request to cover Friday’s dream-sun games. This request was not approved when it was submitted “after the 72-hour deadline,” a spokesman said, adding that no accommodation could be made “due to space restrictions.”



