Fever pull reporter's credential
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The Indiana Fever revoked the credentials of longtime basketball beat reporter Scott Agness over a social media post on Caitlin Clark’s status for a game against the Portland Fire last month. The Professional Basketball Writers Association (PBWA) has now issued a statement on the matter,
The Indiana Fever held a lengthy team conversation this week after back-to-back losses and a viral sideline exchange between Caitlin Clark and coach Stephanie White, with guard Sophie Cunningham saying the team must become tougher as it works through an uneven start.
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever are in a bit of a rough spot after losing two straight games. The first loss came at the hands of the Golden State Valkyries, 90-88. However, their biggest defeat of the season was their most recent one.
Despite disputed speculation about Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White's job status and a heated exchange between the two of them during Saturday's loss to the Portland Fire, Caitlin Clark had nothing but words of support.
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