Polling guru Nate Silver wants fans to face 'uncomfortable reality' about Indiana Fever's nickname
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Nate Silver, the founder of FiveThirtyEight, drew ire on social media when he criticized the Indiana Fever’s nickname amid the WNBA’s opening week.
The Fever played their third game of the season against the New York Liberty on Saturday night. Silver fired off a post on X about the team.
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Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever during the game against the New York Liberty on May 16, 2024, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. (David L. Nemec/NBAE via Getty Images)
"As the WNBA gains more attention, it's time to confront an uncomfortable reality: It's kind of weird to name a sports team (or anything really) the Fever?" Silver wrote.
One fan made a good point.
"Brother, there are three different baseball teams named after socks," the person wrote in response.
Sports journalist Lindsay Gibbs added: "the biggest team in the nba is named after lakes."
Sports journalist Matt Ellentuck wrote facetiously that he agreed with Silver.
"they should be called the paceHers," he added.
Nate Silver speaks at "On The Fault Lines: Decision 2018" midterm election panel on Oct. 25, 2018, in New York City. (Krista Kennell/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
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Silver’s comment came more than a week after NBA reporter Ethan Strauss floated the idea of changing WNBA names to be more cohesive with NBA teams.
"The one thing they should’ve done – and maybe there’s still time to do it – that they didn’t do from the outset is just use the same team names," Strauss said on "The Bill Simmons Podcast." "Like, why force people


