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Sports media condemns Indiana Fever for pulling credentials over Caitlin Clark report

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The basketball world was shocked this week when veteran reporter Scott Agness shared that the Indiana Fever pulled his credentials after reporting on the mysterious injury status of Caitlin Clark earlier this season.

The Fever were widely criticized for sitting Clark out of their May 20 game against the Portland Fire even though she was not listed in the team’s injury report the day before. Agness had reported that it was part of a strategic management plan for Clark’s health while Fever coach Stephanie White said it was a sore back and she was expected to play. The Fever were issued a mere warning over failing to update Clark’s status properly. It was a bad look for the team because paying customers were already well on their way to the game expecting her to play before she was abruptly held out.

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On his Fieldhouse Files Substack where he covers both the Fever and the Pacers, Agness said that the team pulled his credentials after taking issue with his injury management phrasing. He also detailed issues with the Pacers PR team in recent years that he believes played a role as well.

Pulling a reporter’s credential is an extreme move by any franchise. And as Agness went public with the actions of the Indiana Fever, several prominent sports media members came to his immediate and vociferous defense.

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