Dave Portnoy slams WNBA as league investigates 'hateful comments' toward Angel ReeseNew Foto - Dave Portnoy slams WNBA as league investigates 'hateful comments' toward Angel Reese

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy pushed back on allegations that "hateful comments" were reportedly made towardAngel Reeseduring the Chicago Sky's game against the Indiana Fever. TheWnbalaunched an investigation on Sunday. The remarks were allegedly made toward the second-year Sky star during Saturday's matchup, according to The Associated Press. The league said it "strongly condemns racism, hate and discrimination in all forms." Click Here For More Sports Coverage On Foxnews.com No specifics were presented, and Portnoy cast doubt on whether the comments happened and speculated that internet trolls could have been behind it. Portnoy was at the game at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse and sat courtside in a Caitlin Clark jersey. Portnoy said in a video posted to his X account that the only "hate" he saw came from Reese against Clark after the Fever star hit Reese with a hard foul in the third quarter. Reese let Clark know emphatically that she did not like it. Clark was given a flagrant foul but said there was "no malicious intent" behind it. "Listen, I was at the game. If there was somebody being racist or saying s---, obviously boot 'em. Never let them back," Portnoy said. "I would be stunned beyond belief if that was the case. … The crowd at the Fever game? Little girls, families, ladies, nice crowd. Were we mad when Angel Reese attacked Cailtin Clark for no reason? Yeah. Did we boo her? Yeah. Is it sports? Yeah. Read On The Fox News App "For the WNBA, and now the Indiana Fever, to issue statements, 'We're investigating,' unless something so preposterous happened that nobody in the stadium saw — there's not an ounce of proof, there's not a video of it, there's not camera phone of it — unless something happened, which I know it didn't. For them to acknowledge this and, again, kind of paint Indiana Fever fans, like, by just saying 'We're investigating the hate' … even though it's 100% false, by acknowledging 'We don't condone hate,' and not seeing that this was an internet rumor founded of complete bulls---, you're lending credence to this." Angel Reese 'Hates' Caitlin Clark, Former Nfl Star Says After Tempers Flare In Wnba Matchup Portnoy added that the crowd was good and that Reese "deserved" to at least be booed but had a message for the WNBA. "Angel Reese deserved to get her a-- booed when she attacked Caitlin on a normal foul," he said. "Other than that, what are you talking about? The WNBA, talk about killing the golden goose. Like, you guys are lucky you have Caitlin Clark. You are lucky you have the Indiana Fever. It makes the league relevant. All you do is s--- on 'em. "And for the Fever, by the way, to even put out that statement, I'll eat my words if you find one iota, or if there's even one person who is doing something. Being in that crowd, seeing that crowd, being at the game, zero point zero, zero, zero, zero, zero chance there's any truth to this. And you add validity when you acknowledge the statement, 'We don't condone hate.' There was no hate. The only hate was coming from Angel Reese attacking Caitlin Clark." The Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA)released a statementon the issue as well. "The WNBPA is aware of reports of hateful comments at yesterday's game in Indianapolis and supports the WNBA's current investigation into this matter. Such behavior is unacceptable in our sport," the statement said. "Under the WNBA's 'No Space for Hate' policy, we trust the league to thoroughly investigate and take swift, appropriate action to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all." The Fever acknowledged the investigation was taking place, as did the Sky. "We will do everything in our power to protect Chicago Sky players, and we encourage the league to continue taking meaningful steps to create a safe environment for all WNBA players," Sky CEO Adam Fox said. The Sky and Fever have four more matchups on the docket this season. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Fox News Digital'ssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. Original article source:Dave Portnoy slams WNBA as league investigates 'hateful comments' toward Angel Reese

Dave Portnoy slams WNBA as league investigates 'hateful comments' toward Angel Reese

Dave Portnoy slams WNBA as league investigates 'hateful comments' toward Angel Reese Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy pushed bac...
Nikola Jokic, Aaron Gordon push for David Adelman to get full-time Nuggets role: 'He was excellent for us'New Foto - Nikola Jokic, Aaron Gordon push for David Adelman to get full-time Nuggets role: 'He was excellent for us'

The Denver Nuggets expected a lot of interim head coach David Adelman this season. After theshocking firingof Michael Malone, Adelman had just three regular-season games to prepare the Nuggets for the playoffs. He mostly succeeded. The Nuggets toppled the Los Angeles Clippers in the first round before taking the No. 1 seed Oklahoma City Thunder to a Game 7 in the second round. Themagic ended there, as theNuggets fell 125-93, and were eliminated from the postseason. Despite the disappointing end to the season, Adelman made quite the impression in the limited time he had running the team. Adelman received votes of confidence from Aaron Gordon, Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and team governor Josh Kroenke after the Game 7 loss. Gordon — who played in the contestdespite a hamstring injury— was the most complimentary of Adelman, outright saying the coach should bebrought back next season, per ESPN. "I hope he's here next year. I hope he's our next coach. I hope he gets an entire training camp and a whole offseason to figure out his philosophy. DA's great. He was excellent for us, and I hope that he's here next year." Jokic said the decision to hire a head coach was above his pay grade, but was complimentary of the way Adelman changed the team's culture and energy in such a short time. "You had three games to change something," Jokic said. "I think he changed energy. I think the guys were woken up a little. Guys had more energy. He made us believe something, and we played good. We played a seven-game series against the best team in the NBA. We had opportunity, we had chances. I think he did a really good job." Murray seemed to support the idea as well, saying Adelman did a "great job." While the players are seemingly behind Adelman, it will be up to Kroenke to make the final decision on the team's next head coach. Kroneke did not want to discuss the issue following the team's elimination, though praised the way the team rallied in the playoffs. "Outside of the championship, this is the most proud I've been because these guys have really rallied," Kroenke said after the game. While Adelman, 44, didn't spend much time as the Nuggets' head coach, he's plenty familiar with the organization. He was in his eighth year as an assistant coach in Denver prior to his late-season promotion. That promotion marked the first time in his career Adelman served as a head coach. Adelman may not have the track record, but his brief stint was impressive. The Nuggets went 3-0 in the regular season under Adelman. While that's not a huge sample, those were important games. The Nuggets had yet to clinch a playoff spot when Adelman was hired, and the team was on a four-game losing streak at the time. Though it was unlikely the Nuggets would have fallen out of the playoffs, every win counted when he assumed the head-coaching role. Adelman didn't disappoint when he got his chance. And that might be enough to convince the Nuggets he's the right person to lead them moving forward.

Nikola Jokic, Aaron Gordon push for David Adelman to get full-time Nuggets role: 'He was excellent for us'

Nikola Jokic, Aaron Gordon push for David Adelman to get full-time Nuggets role: 'He was excellent for us' The Denver Nuggets expect...
The NFL isn't college football's friend - it's the greatest threat to the CFP scheduleNew Foto - The NFL isn't college football's friend - it's the greatest threat to the CFP schedule

We're not seeing big picture here. We're slogging through the minutia of the college football postseason instead of dealing with the big, bad shield in the room. TheNFLshield. So while college football's power brokers are busy arguing straight seeding, first-round byes, campus sites and who will choose the expected 16-teamCollege Football Playofffield, they're ignoring the greatest threat to the ever-evolving system that decided a national champion. The NFL's television schedule structure is indirect competitionwith the College Football Playoff. That means decreased ratings, and decreased growth for a sport trying to develop a new postseason format. This season alone, critical division matchups between thePhiladelphia EaglesandWashington CommandersandGreen Bay PackersandChicago Bears, fall on the same Saturday as three first-round games. No matter how important or intriguing those first-round College Football Playoff matchups prove to be, they'll be dwarfed by critical December NFL games — just like last year's three first-round games in the same window. And lost television ratings and growth means lost millions from future media rights deals — the very reason university presidents blew up the original four-team CFP in the first place. "My hope is there are ways around it," saidFlorida Stateathletic director Mike Alford. Yeah, well, hope is not a plan. Leverage is. MONEY GRAB:Why Florida State wants its toughest football schedule possible I've said it over and over, and will say it again: college football has leverage on the NFL. College football is the free minor league system for the NFL. If the NFL wants to keep benefiting from that free system – I don't think this can be underscored enough,free– it's time to treat college football as a partner. Not like old gum on the bottom of the NFL sneaker. There was a time not long ago that college football decided to play games on Thursday night, a unique idea that ESPN turned into a cult following. Sure enough, the NFL saw the success and large television ratings, and commandeered the night. NFL Thursday night games now dwarf the college football games, so much so, that college football has all but given up on big power conference games and now feeds Thursday night with a steady diet of meaningless Group of Five games. Two years ago, the NFL sold Thursday Night games as a standalone media rights package to Amazon, and now makes a billion dollars annually from it. Yep,billion. That's lost revenue for college football, a sport searching for cash streams while dealing with looming revenue sharing with players. By proxy, it means lost revenue for college sports, which is dealing with a potential loss of Olympic sports teams (both men and women) because cash to support those teams is now used to pay players in revenue producing sports (football, basketball). Yet here we are, deep into the process of what the new playoff format will look like, and we can't see the forest for The Shield. The problem isn't the format, the problem is the NFL. You know, the same NFL receiving free player development – again,free!– from college football year after year after year. Anyone else find it odd that college football is swimming in paradigm change over the last four seasons, in danger of the whole thing falling apart, and the NFL has been eerily quiet about the entire mess? Hasn't offered support, hasn't reached out to say, hey, since you've given us free player development from the time our game was invented (and will continue to do so), maybe we can hop off the Saturday of your first-round games? Maybe we can avoid future scheduling conflicts and work with college football to grow the postseason. Instead of ignoring it. But the NFL has no reason to acquiesce. If college football continues to provide game and practice tape whenever the NFL asks, if it continues to allow access to practice and games and everyone involved in player development during the NFL draft process, why would the NFL change anything? There are two ways to make the NFL move off its mark: affect its money, or player procurement. Here, everyone, is where college football has leverage. The NFL wants every piece of information possible on players it drafts, performing its due diligence to avoid multi-million dollar mistakes on investments. The NCAA or CFP Board of Directors (or whoever is running the damn sport at this point), should send a letter to all 32 NFL teams. No more practice and game access to all FBS and FCS teams, no more game and practice tape, no more access to coaches and assistant coaches or anyone else connected to players — until the NFL eliminates scheduling conflicts with the CFP. It's not a big ask, and frankly, there shouldn't have to be a threat. There should be someone within college football – I nominate Nick Saban, even though he doesn't want the job – who can call NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and speak hard truths. The NFL isn't your friend, it's the greatest threat to college football's postseason. Do something about it. Matt Hayesis the senior national college football writer for USA TODAY Sports Network. Follow him on X at@MattHayesCFB. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:College Football Playoff has NFL schedule threat it must address

The NFL isn't college football's friend - it's the greatest threat to the CFP schedule

The NFL isn't college football's friend - it's the greatest threat to the CFP schedule We're not seeing big picture here. We...
Braves activate pitcher Spencer Strider from IL, scheduled to pitch Tuesday vs. NationalsNew Foto - Braves activate pitcher Spencer Strider from IL, scheduled to pitch Tuesday vs. Nationals

Spencer Striderwill rejoin theAtlanta Braves' starting rotation during the team's three-game series versus theWashington Nationals, which begins Tuesday. The teamannounced on Mondaythat he has been activated from the injured list and is scheduled to start the series opener,according to The Athletic's David O'Brien. Strider, 26, is returning from astrained right hamstringsustained while throwing catch in mid-April. The right-hander had just returned from the injured list following his recovery from surgery to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow a year ago. (Strider underwentan internal brace procedure, not reconstructive Tommy John surgery, which he had in 2019 while pitching at Clemson.) Inhis first (and only) startthis season, Strider pitched five innings and allowed two runs on five hits with five strikeouts versus theToronto Blue Jays. "I feel good about where I'm at," Strider said last week,via MLB.com. "I need to pitch. I'd pitch every day if I could. I have thrown in one big league game in over a year now, so definitely a lot of things to work on." "I need the reps, I need the practice and I need to move at full speed — get guys out and work on my stuff," he added. "I'd like to be able to get in some games and get that moving." Striderthrew a simulated gamelast week, after which the next step was to send the pitcher on a minor league rehab assignment or activate him based on the results. The Braves are getting Strider back while they're still in contention in the National League East and for a wild-card playoff berth. Going into Monday's MLB slate,Atlanta is in third place, five games behind theNew York Metsat 24-23. The team is also four games out of the third NL wild-card bid, behind theSt. Louis CardinalsandArizona Diamondbacks. Following the series with the Nationals, Atlanta hosts theSan Diego Padresfor three games before visiting thePhiladelphia Philliesnext week for a division clash.

Braves activate pitcher Spencer Strider from IL, scheduled to pitch Tuesday vs. Nationals

Braves activate pitcher Spencer Strider from IL, scheduled to pitch Tuesday vs. Nationals Spencer Striderwill rejoin theAtlanta Braves' ...
Brad Marchand makes NHL history as Panthers' Stanley Cup title defense stays aliveNew Foto - Brad Marchand makes NHL history as Panthers' Stanley Cup title defense stays alive

TheFlorida Panthersbashed the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals and moved on to the conference finals of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Panthers scored three goals in the second period and three more in the third in the 6-1 win. Florida had six different goal scorers – Seth Jones, Anton Lundell, Jonah Gadjovich, Eetu Luostarinen, Sam Reinhart and Brad Marchand. Click Here For More Sports Coverage On Foxnews.com Marchand scored in the latter stages of the game, capping off his history-making effort. In the win over theMaple Leafs, the NHL said Marchand became the first player to win five winner-take-all games against the same team. Marchand was with the Boston Bruins when the team won four Game 7s against Toronto. Florida's win was his fifth. "I grew up a Leafs fan, and I enjoy playing against the Leafs," Marchand said after the game. "I enjoy interacting with fans. It's fun. I don't take myself too seriously. I love getting made fun of, and I love making fun of people. If you can't take it, then so be it. I'm going to enjoy the moments that I have. Read On The Fox News App 2025 Nhl Stanley Cup, Postseason Odds: Oilers Favored, Stars Second "When I come in here and I get booed, I'm good. I'm going to show it. I'm going to enjoy that." Florida acquired the veteran fromthe Bruinsat the trade deadline, and it was for the extra push when it came to the postseason. Panthers head coach Paul Maurice also kept his Game 7 winning streak alive. He is 6-0 in Game 7s as a head coach. "Game 7s are for the players," Maurice said. "It doesn't matter how your hands feel. It doesn't matter how your body feels. It doesn't matter how well you execute. If it's how comfortable you are in hard situations, then you have a chance." The Panthers are the defending Stanley Cup champions and will take on the Carolina Hurricanes in the conference finals. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Follow Fox News Digital'ssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter. Original article source:Brad Marchand makes NHL history as Panthers' Stanley Cup title defense stays alive

Brad Marchand makes NHL history as Panthers' Stanley Cup title defense stays alive

Brad Marchand makes NHL history as Panthers' Stanley Cup title defense stays alive TheFlorida Panthersbashed the Toronto Maple Leafs in ...

 

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