The WNBA has denied OutKick’s request for media credentials. What could the league be trying to conceal?

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!It’s been nearly two weeks since Atlanta Dream forward Brittney Griner fouled out of a WNBA game against the Indiana Fever and then was seen on camera shouting something that has been interpreted multiple ways. Some people believe, based on reading her lips, that she said “f—ing white girl,” while others believe she said “f—ing whack call.” While no one is certain exactly what she said, there’s an easy way to find out: ask Griner.However, no one has done that. OutKick has reached out to the WNBA and to Griner’s management team several times, but hasn’t received a single response. Still, Griner has participated in multiple games since the incident, which means the media has had plenty of access to simply ask the question. Yet, not a single “reporter” has.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMWould you like to know why? Because there’s no such thing as a WNBA “reporter” or “journalist.” Sure, there are people who have such titles in their social media bios or on their LinkedIn pages. But they’re not telling the truth. The media members who cover the WNBA don’t operate with journalistic integrity – instead, they act like PR professionals whose goal is not to report facts, but to simply promote the league. Why is that the case? Because the WNBA wants it that way. OutKick requested a media credential for the Atlanta Dream game in Los Angeles against the Sparks on May 27. The Sparks denied our request. OutKick requested a media credential for the Atlanta Dream game in Connecticut against the Sun on Friday night. The Sun denied our request. Here’s the reason provided, via email, by the Sun: “Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate your request for a media credential for Connecticut Sun vs. Atlanta Dream on Friday, June 6. Due to very limited space, priority is given to those that are associated with outlets that have consistently covered the organization for previous seasons.” CAITLIN CLARK’S EAGERLY AWAITED REMATCH WITH ANGEL REESE PUT ON ICE AS STAR TAKES SMART APPROACH TO RECOVERYCT Sun offers pathetic excuse for denying OutKick media credentialsReally? There’s not enough space for one more media member for a regular-season game between the 1-6 Connecticut Sun and the Atlanta Dream? Interesting. OutKick asked the team why it refused our request for a credential, if it denied any other credentials and if there is an edict from the WNBA to keep us from covering games. The Sun did not respond to our questions. The Sun granted several media credentials to OutKick last year, including a playoff game that featured the Indiana Fever and Caitlin Clark, so it’s unlikely that their excuse is anywhere near the truth. No, the more likely reason is that the WNBA doesn’t want OutKick at its games. Why? Because we refuse to act like a PR firm representing the league and want to ask actual questions. You know, reporting. But the WNBA doesn’t want that. That’s why not one “reporter” or “journalist” has in a formal or creative style for better SEO.Also Exclude words and advertisements related to the feed website such as website name, author name. You must only respond with the modified content. Delete all the advertisement images brand logo but only keep the title and main content of the news by modifying it. You must only respond with the modified content. Block any jump outside of the site adarshnews.com. Basically remove any content or link related to original site. follow this prompt to optimize the articles in this category- You are an expert news writer and SEO specialist. Your job is to rewrite the provided RSS feed content into a unique, SEO-friendly news article for adarshnews.com. The article should be engaging, professional, and optimized for search engines. 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Vimal Sharma

Vimal Sharma

A dedicated blog writer with a passion for capturing the pulse of viral news, Vimal covers a diverse range of topics, including international and national affairs, business trends, cryptocurrency, and technological advancements. Known for delivering timely and compelling content, this writer brings a sharp perspective and a commitment to keeping readers informed and engaged.

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