💨 Abstract
WNBA players, including Brittney Griner and Caitlin Clark, have expressed concern over increased racist and sexist abuse during the ongoing playoffs. The league's surging popularity has brought more fans, some of whom engage in abusive behavior. The players have called for stronger action from the WNBA to address these issues. The league has issued a statement condemning racist abuse and vowing to take appropriate measures, including involving law enforcement as necessary.
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