ESPN has found itself at the center of a social media storm after publishing a Chicago Sky article that fans deemed inaccurate and dismissive. The backlash was so intense that the network quietly edited the piece without issuing a public correction.

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The controversy began when ESPN released a projected starting lineup for the Sky that many fans felt was disrespectful and poorly researched. Critics pointed out that the lineup included players who had been traded or were injured, raising questions about ESPN’s commitment to accurate reporting.

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The fan response was swift and unforgiving. On social media platforms like Reddit and Twitter, supporters of the Sky expressed their outrage, calling for accountability and better coverage. Some fans even accused ESPN of undermining the legitimacy of the WNBA and its players.

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In the face of mounting criticism, ESPN made subtle changes to the article, adjusting the lineup and removing certain contentious statements. However, these edits were not accompanied by any formal acknowledgment or apology, leading to further frustration among fans who felt their concerns were being ignored.

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This incident highlights ongoing tensions between mainstream sports media and the WNBA community. Players like Dana Evans and Isabelle Harrison have previously spoken out about the harassment and bigotry they face online, underscoring the challenges of being a female athlete in the public eye. The ESPN debacle serves as a reminder of the need for respectful and accurate coverage of women’s sports.

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As the Sky prepare for their upcoming games, including a matchup against the Brazil National Team on May 2, 2025, fans are hoping for more thoughtful and informed reporting from the media. Whether ESPN will learn from this misstep remains to be seen.