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WNBA looking into allegations of hateful comments toward Angel Reese
The WNBA is investigating allegations of hateful comments made from the stands during Saturday’s season opener between the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever, the league said in a statement Sunday. The league released a statement on Sunday, but didn’t specify when in the game the alleged comments occurred or who they were directed toward. According […]


The WNBA is investigating allegations of hateful comments made from the stands during Saturday’s season opener between the Chicago Sky and Indiana Fever, the league said in a statement Sunday.
The league released a statement on Sunday, but didn’t specify when in the game the alleged comments occurred or who they were directed toward. According to a source briefed on the situation who was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly, the investigation was in response to allegations of “racial” comments directed toward the Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese by either a fan or fans at Indiana’s Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
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“The WNBA strongly condemns racism, hate and discrimination in all forms — they have no place in our league or in society,” the league said in its statement.
Reese was booed multiple times by fans inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse, peaking when she approached the free-throw line for a pair of shots after officials called Caitlin Clark for a flagrant foul on Reese midway through the third quarter of Indiana’s eventual 35-point victory.
The Sky and WNBPA released statements supporting the WNBA’s investigation.
“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,” the Sky statement read.
The WNBPA said “such behavior is unacceptable in our sport.”
“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 WNBPA statement read.
The Fever are working closely with the WNBA on its investigation, Pacers Sports & Entertainment CEO Mel Raines said in a statement.
“We stand firm in our commitment to providing a safe environment for all WNBA players,” Raines said.
On Thursday, the WNBA announced a season-long platform designed to “combat hate and promote respect across all WNBA spaces — from online discourse to in-arena behavior.” It created a task force of league and team representatives to focus on four areas: enhanced technological features to detect hateful comments online; increased emphasis on team, arena and league security measures; reinforced mental health resources; and alignment of core values against hate.
On Saturday, a public service announcement aired inside Gainbridge Fieldhouse, with commissioner Cathy Engelbert discussing the league’s “No Space for Hate” policy and platform.
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Last season, numerous players said they dealt with a rise in harassment, including increased targeted racist, misogynistic, homophobic and threatening attacks that players said took a toll on their mental health. Around the league, key stakeholders also questioned how the league handled the influx of attention that followed the stardom of Clark and Reese as they transitioned to the pros.
On Saturday, Clark was called for a flagrant 1 for what official Roy Gulbeyan said was a “wind up, impact and follow through for the extension of the left hand to Reese’s back.” Reese and Indiana Fever center Aliyah Boston were both assessed offsetting technical fouls following the exchange.
Reese and Clark downplayed the incident after the game.
“Basketball play. Refs got it right. Move on,” Reese said.
Clark said she went for the basketball and that she wasn’t sure why the referees upgraded the common foul to a flagrant.
“I’ve watched a lot of basketball in my life,” she said. “That’s exactly what it was. I wasn’t trying to do anything malicious. That’s not the type of player I am.”
The Sky and Fever will play each other again on June 7 in the second of five meetings this season.
(Photo: Gregory Shamus / Getty Images)
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DJ Steward Talks Strong Summer With Lakers, Developing Point Guard Skills
DJ Steward talked about his strong summer with the Lakers, developing point guard skills, and more! Join our LN YouTube Channel for perks like extra shows, input on content, badges and more! https://www.youtube.com/lakersnation/join Join us on Playback for our live stream of every game!: https://www.playback.tv/lakersnation Subscribe To The Lakers Nation Podcast! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lakers-nation-podcast/id1200202500 Spotify: […]


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Colin Cowherd is joined by Danny Parkins, Jason Timpf, and Nick Wright to discuss the WNBA’s biggest draw: Caitlin Clark. What does the media get wrong about Caitlin Clark? Is the Indiana Fever star the next Michael Jordan? Will she be a billion dollar athlete like LeBron James? What will the future hold for one […]
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LeBron James, Travis Kelce Break Into YouTube Podcast Charts– See This Week's Top 100
Share Copy Link Some of sports’ biggest names made their way onto the YouTube Top Podcast Shows ranking this week, bringing a lighter tone to the chart still dominated by true crime and political commentary. LeBron James and Steve Nash’s podcast, Mind the Game, hit the charts for the first time this week at #31. The pod’s second […]

Some of sports’ biggest names made their way onto the YouTube Top Podcast Shows ranking this week, bringing a lighter tone to the chart still dominated by true crime and political commentary.
LeBron James and Steve Nash’s podcast, Mind the Game, hit the charts for the first time this week at #31. The pod’s second season debuted in April after an almost year-long hiatus, with Nash replacing previous co-host JJ Redick of ESPN. Part one of the show’s extensive interview with NBA legend Kevin Durant, which debuted this week, has already gained over two million views.
Two more sports world celebrities joined the charts this week. New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce broke into the top 100 at #89, the first time the brothers have made the cut since the charts began being published. The football stars’ pod has done well for over two years, but hasn’t cracked a million views for months now. Their interview with Brad Pitt this week didn’t hit the million marker, but it definitely played a role in catapulting the brothers upward.
Checking in with the top five: Joe Rogan is still king, but this week the #2 spot – which The MeidasTouch Podcast has had locked up recently– has been claimed by top five regular Kill Tony. The Meiselas brothers have been bumped into third, with Rotten Mango maintaining its fourth place spot from last week. Last but not least, the Shawn Ryan Show has finally edged its way into the #5 slot. The former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor has been hovering at sixth or seventh for months now, and this week finally nudged 48 Hours aside to take its place.
Famous faces rundown: Tucker Carlson moved down to 12th, Megyn Kelly sits at 16th, Call Her Daddy at #68, and Benny Johnson is nowhere to be found.
Here’s a full rundown of the top 100 podcasts from YouTube, June 30 – July 6, 2025:
- The Joe Rogan Experience
- Kill Tony
- The MeidasTouch Podcast
- Rotten Mango
- Shawn Ryan Show
- 48 Hours
- Smosh Reads Reddit Stories
- Creepcast
- The Diary Of A CEO
- The Why Files: Operation Podcast (All of ‘Em)
- This Past Weekend w/Theo Von
- The Tucker Carlson Show
- Brian Tyler Cohen
- The Pat McAfee Show
- Law&Crime Sidebar with Jesse Weber
- The Megyn Kelly Show
- 60 Minutes
- Bad Friends Podcast
- Black Conservative Perspective
- PBD Podcast
- Club Shay Shay
- Murder, Mystery & Makeup
- The DeVory Darkins Show
- Timcast IRL
- Gil’s Arena
- Dr Insanity
- Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
- Just Trish
- The Adam Mockler Show
- Lex Fridman Podcast
- Mind the Game
- The Phillip DeFranco Show
- Unsubscribe Podcast
- Dark History
- 520 in the Morning
- Matt and Shane’s Secret Podcast
- IHIP News
- The Lets Read Podcast
- Legal AF Podcast
- Barry Cunningham Podcasts and Live Shows
- StarTalk Podcast
- True Crime with Kendall Rae
- Distractible
- Breaking Points
- Turtleboy Live
- The Joe Budden Podcast
- You Should Know Podcast
- Reel Rejects
- Stories from the Bible
- Flagrant
- Tomcats News Stories
- CinePals
- NBC Nightly News with Tom Llamas
- Joe And Jada
- rSlash
- Pardon My Take
- Live Trials with Emily D. Baker
- The 85 South Comedy Show
- Democracy Now!
- Impaulsive Podcast
- Club 520 Podcast
- The Ben Shapiro Show
- Bulwark Takes
- The Bulwark Podcast with Tim Miller
- The Majority Report
- The Bald and the Beautiful with Trixie and Katya
- Law&Crime On the Case with Chris Stewart
- Call Her Daddy Podcast
- The Pivot Podcast
- Javier Ceriani Show
- Reality Check with Ross Coulthart
- The Rubin Report Podcast
- Así Veo las Cosas
- MrBallen Crime
- The Broski Report
- Julian Dorey Podcast
- Shane Dawson Podcast
- Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime
- Two Hot Takes
- No Spin News
- PBS NewsHour
- Episodes – Unlocked with Savannah Chrisley
- David Pakman Daily
- The Stephen A. Smith Show
- Your Mom’s House w/Tom Segura & Christina P
- DEBRIEFED – An AREA52 Podcast with Chris Ramsay
- Huberman Lab
- Trap Lore Ross
- New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce
- Drop Dead Serious with Ashleigh Banfield
- The Young Turks
- Piers Morgan Uncensored: US Politics
- The Yard Podcast
- Law&Crime Crime Fix with Angenette Levy
- Crime Weekly
- The Mel Robbins Podcast
- The WAN Show
- Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
- Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield
- The Confessionals Episodes
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'The Domonique Foxworth Show' summer slate is exactly what an ESPN podcast should be
For tons of sports hosts, the calendar flipping to July doubles as an invitation to mail in the content. The long NBA season mercifully ends, and we all start to see football coming on the horizon. This is the time for vacations and fill-in hosts, GOAT debates, and schedule talk. But on The Domonique Foxworth […]


For tons of sports hosts, the calendar flipping to July doubles as an invitation to mail in the content. The long NBA season mercifully ends, and we all start to see football coming on the horizon. This is the time for vacations and fill-in hosts, GOAT debates, and schedule talk.
But on The Domonique Foxworth Show, this might just be the best time of year.
The retired NFL cornerback took a circuitous path to hosting his own show for the four letters, writing features for Andscape before hosting weekend radio and breaking into the new-look Get Up roster. Since 2022, Foxworth has used the podcast to explore all the corners of his own skill set as a commentator. This summer, Foxworth and producer Charlie Kravitz have taken full advantage of the break from big-time sports to reach into their deep toolbag for conversations on labor, media, youth sports, and athlete health.
That these two would create compelling and creative content together is no surprise. Foxworth, beyond his playing career on the gridiron, is an experienced union leader. He was the president of the NFL Players’ Association executive committee, a Harvard Business School graduate, and a former COO of the NBPA. It would be no exaggeration to call Foxworth one of the most interesting and thoughtful people at ESPN.
“They present it as a way to create parity and maximize fan interest in every market…I don’t think that it does that.” – @Foxworth24 walks us through the NBA’s second apron and what some of its unintended consequences are. https://t.co/tPbF7ULqpe pic.twitter.com/uyRdVWViZz
— The Domonique Foxworth Show (@FoxworthShow) June 27, 2025
As hard as it would seem to keep up with a host like that, Kravitz makes it look easy. Coming up in the Erik Rydholm branch of ESPN as a producer on Highly Questionable and then its digital spinoff, Debatable, Kravitz knows how to take the silly and make it serious. But, the Foxworth Show shines because of the chemistry Kravitz has developed with Foxworth and the effort he puts into shaping each conversation.
Their resumes make the Foxworth Show a place where the audience will see a television-worthy breakdown of Minnesota’s stifling secondary, followed by an Ivy League panel discussion on the economics of Caitlin Clark, within a few months. This is what podcasting used to be.
A decade or more ago, podcasts were intended for in-depth discussions and offbeat conversations. The top shows were known for “Half-Baked Ideas,” getting high with Elon Musk, and hardcore history. They were radio’s black sheep younger cousin. You listened to them to stretch your mind out and have a laugh.
The blast of new podcasts in recent years has morphed their identity. Now, podcast is a term that is almost impossible to define. In sports, they are for live reaction streams, sit-down interviews, and bro outs. They appear to be replacing the traditional studio show.
Ultimately, sports podcasts could become something like the Foxworth Show.
The offseason has given Foxworth and Kravitz time to delve into the NBA’s Achilles’ epidemic, the ramifications of Ace Bailey’s potential holdout, the NBA’s new CBA, a Caitlin Clark spinoff league, and the professionalization of youth sports. In previous years, Foxworth has hosted conversations with sports science writer David Epstein and NBA deputy commissioner Mark Tatum during these quiet weeks.
But he can do sports talk too. During football season, the more traditional Sunday night recap episodes with ESPN NFL writer Bill Barnwell are just as great.
Looking through the cracks of megadeals for top talent and the spending spree for live game rights, ESPN does need content. As much as the network might prefer it this way, many fans won’t pay to subscribe to the Worldwide Leader simply for games that they can illegally pirate or catch at a local bar. ESPN needs to establish a brand and a library featuring exceptional hosts.
Particularly at a time when ESPN (and most of sports media) faces the perception that it has backgrounded journalism over loud, messy entertainment, the Foxworth Show can do both. Perhaps the trick of today is to simply Trojan Horse the former into the latter. If so, Foxworth and Kravitz have been playing that trick on the audience for years.
Foxworth is not among the names typically listed among ESPN’s great hosts. Kravitz isn’t a recognizable producer like Stanford Steve, Ty Schmit, or Paul “Hembo” Hembekides. But ESPN clearly believes in the Foxworth Show, giving it a primo syndicated spot on ESPN2.
While other shows relax, the Foxworth Show has shown why it deserves that belief and is on its way up.
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Confidential memo reveals Dem official urged Kamala Harris to go on Bill Simmons during campaign
It’s officially been eight months since Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election to now-President Donald Trump, and the campaign retrospectives are already hitting the presses. On Tuesday, Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager, and Isaac Arnsdorf released “2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America,” detailing the 2024 presidential campaign […]


It’s officially been eight months since Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election to now-President Donald Trump, and the campaign retrospectives are already hitting the presses.
On Tuesday, Josh Dawsey, Tyler Pager, and Isaac Arnsdorf released “2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America,” detailing the 2024 presidential campaign and perceived missteps by Harris and her team that led to Trump’s win in November. The book details confidential memos, obtained by Politico and published in Tuesday morning’s “Politico Playbook,” written by Democratic strategist Maria Comella to Harris’ campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon.
Within the memos is a surprising sports media tie-in. Written in the final weeks of the campaign, Comella warned O’Malley Dillon that the current Harris strategy was not working and that the Democratic nominee should alter her media strategy to get herself in front of different groups of voters.
One name specifically mentioned by Comella was The Ringer founder Bill Simmons. Simmons, of course, hosts one of the most-popular sports podcasts in the country. He’s also historically been friendly with the Democratic party, having hosted former President Barack Obama on his show while he was still in office.
Simmons’ show isn’t inherently political and rarely strays that way, but that’s exactly the type of interview the Harris team believed their candidate should’ve been looking for. The memo includes suggestions like “consider a male moderator as a contrast so it doesn’t feel and look too much like ‘girl talk.’”
Comella wasn’t the only Democratic operative pushing for Harris to appear on these platforms. In September, Harris ally Bakari Sellers was urging the nominee to appear on shows like Simmons’ and Paul Finebaum’s.
Of course, even if Harris wanted to appear on The Bill Simmons Podcast, it’s unclear whether he would’ve agreed to have her on. In an interview with Semafor one month after the election, Harris’ deputy campaign manager Rob Flaherty acknowledged the difficulty the Harris campaign faced getting her booked on mainstream sports programs. “It got more complicated for sports personalities to take us on their shows because they didn’t want to ‘do politics,’” he suggested.
In today’s political climate, there is likely little to gain for the most popular sports hosts by having on political figures. Doing so guarantees angering a portion of your audience, so why bother?
That’s why it’s easier said than done when a strategist like Comella suggests something like this. There’s little upside for a sports personality to get political, unless it’s part of his or her brand. And seeing that politics isn’t a big part of the Simmons brand, especially in 2024, maybe that particular recommendation from Comella was a bit shortsighted.
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