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VisitWNBA Players Association Accuses USA Today Reporter of Racism-Fueling Interview: 'We call B.S.'
Sep 27, 2024, 08:35 PM
The WNBA Players Association (WNBPA) has issued a scathing statement against USA Today reporter Christine Brennan, accusing her of conducting an interview designed to fuel racism. The controversy centers around a question Brennan posed about Caitlin Clark, which the WNBPA described as 'indecent and downright insincere.' The association further accused Brennan of abusing her privileges and stated she does not deserve her credentials. Several voices in sports journalism have defended Brennan, highlighting her contributions to women's sports and her reputation for asking tough questions. WNBA players have also expressed their disapproval, stating 'We call B.S.'
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