Angel Reese, Chicago Sky fined for violating WNBA media policies after Caitlin Clark incident
For the second straight year, there’s a lot of media discourse about an on-court interaction between Angel Reese...
For the second straight year, there’s a lot of media discourse about an on-court interaction between Angel Reese...
"What drew the fine was the club's portrayal of the deal as fully done, when it was not fully done."
"The nature of EAS violations requires particularly serious consideration because, among other issues, such violations undermine the integrity of the EAS by desensitizing viewers to the potential importance of warning tones and therefore implicate substantial public safety concerns."
"I wish him nothing but the best, and if he ever did want to come back, I'll put a new shiny key under that mat. I can't...I just got...this will get me fined for tampering." It sure did.
"However, if the organizations think that they can just keep saying 'do press or you're going to be fined' and continue to ignore the mental health of the athletes that are the centerpiece of their cooperation [sic] then I just gotta laugh."
"They want to see New York in the playoffs."
"Quite frankly, he’s injured because of the open season that there’s been on Zion Williamson in the paint."
Irving and the Nets were previously fined $25,000 each in December.
Harrison refused to wear a mask for an on-court interview Saturday, was fined, then wore a mask for an on-court interview Monday.
Tortorella left a post-game press conference following his team's August 19 elimination after taking just two questions.