DiJonai Carrington reacted to the WNBA’s decision to investigate the alleged racist abuse that Angel Reese suffered against Indiana Fever fans on May 17. The Dallas Wings guard shared the league’s announcement via an Instagram story a few hours after news of the probe came out. Carrington wrote “SMH” in response to the investigation.On Tuesday, the WNBA announced after its investigation that the accusations were “not substantiated.”Fans promptly reacted to Carrington’s silence once the league tweeted the result of its probe.Truth Tella @Tella1TruthDijonai is an even bigger clown than Angel and that’s saying a lotOne fan said:jojo07 @incogneeeetoUnprofessional AF!Another fan added:Super Bowl Champions @flyeagles951@DijonaiVictoria @_ajawilson22 yall were quick with the input last week so let’s keep that same urgent energy now that the investigation found absolutely nothing!One more fan continued:Wilmar @wilcad77This aged just as I expected it to age.Another fan commented:CC Trustee @ccjunkie22dijon mustard just a certified hater lmaoThe WNBA launched the “No Space for Hate” campaign to start the 2025 season. Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said the move was to help “protect” the players and stop “hate and vitriol” in arenas and online discussions.The platform got off to a rough start following the Fever-Sky showdown to open the new season. Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark had a brief confrontation that put racism and hate back in the limelight. After the game, reports suggested that some sections of Gainbridge Fieldhouse Arena allegedly directed racist remarks at Reese.DiJonai Carrington promptly reacted to the WNBA’s planned investigation but kept mum once the result came out. Fans had a go at her for failing to respond.DiJonai Carrington and the Wings will face Angel Reese’s Chicago Sky after getting their first win this seasonDiJonai Carrington and the Dallas Wings bagged their first win of the season after whipping the Connecticut Sun 109-87 on Tuesday. The Wings, despite highly-touted rookie Paige Bueckers playing well, lost their first four games. They ended the slump against the revamped Sun, Carrington’s former team.The Wings will cap off a four-game road trip on Thursday with a game against Angel Reese and the Chicago Sky. While Carrington and Co. will look to win back-to-back games, the Sky hopes to end a three-game losing skid.Two nights later, the Sky and the Wings will have their rematch in Dallas. The two teams will have their third and final regular-season encounter on July 9.