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WNBA admits security in Atlanta was wrong to make fans cover shirts at Dream-Fever game

The WNBA has admitted security errors occurred in Atlanta after fans were pressured to cover shirts featuring 'XX-XY' during a Dream-Fever game.

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The WNBA has issued an admission that security personnel in Atlanta acted incorrectly when requiring fans to cover their clothing during a matchup between the Atlanta Dream and the Indiana Fever. According to reports from National Desk, a mother and daughter were specifically threatened with removal from the game because they were wearing shirts featuring 'XX-XY' text. This incident has led the league to officially state that these fans should not have been asked to cover up their attire while attending the sporting event. Coverage of the incident has been widespread across several major outlets.

Fox News explicitly reports that the WNBA admitted the security errors in Atlanta, while USA Today emphasizes the league's stance that the request for fans to cover the XX-XY shirts was improper. The situation has also garnered attention from The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show, which has characterized the event as censorship and highlighted the specific type of T-shirt that the league initially would not allow fans to wear in the arena. Adding to the tension surrounding this specific matchup, Yahoo Sports reports on a separate point of contention regarding the behavior of the players. The outlet notes a reaction from the 'WNBA World' describing the situation as disrespectful after Angel Reese and the Atlanta Dream were absent for the pregame national anthem prior to the game against the Indiana Fever.

This creates a broader context of controversy surrounding the event, involving both the treatment of spectators by security and the conduct of the athletes during official pregame protocols. Future developments will likely center on how the WNBA manages security protocols in Atlanta to prevent similar disputes over fan attire. Observers will be monitoring whether there are further official statements regarding the absence of the Atlanta Dream during the national anthem. Based on the provided coverage, the primary focus remains on the league's correction of the security team's actions and the public reaction to the perceived disrespect and censorship during the Dream-Fever game.

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What did the WNBA say about the fans in Atlanta?

The WNBA stated that fans should not have been asked to cover up their XX-XY shirts.

Who was threatened with removal from the game?

A mother and daughter were threatened with being kicked out of the Indiana Fever game for their clothing.

What other controversy occurred during the Dream-Fever matchup?

Yahoo Sports reported that Angel Reese and the Dream were absent for the pregame national anthem, which some described as disrespectful.

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