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Nothing is my fault. I'm a crypto guy who makes misogynistic jokes and throws rubber sex toys at WNBA games. Why wouldn't ...
Cunningham, who was lost for the season with an MCL tear in her right knee, shared a post on Instagram on Monday that saw her ...
While WNBA coaches and players plead with fans to stop throwing fluorescent sex toys onto the court during games, conservative sports pundit Dan Dakich urged the women’s basketball league to “embrace” ...
A bizarre and decidedly crude string of incidents has eclipsed the action on the court in the WNBA this week and top figures ...
The league has been plagued by an all-too-familiar sight as of late: Green sex toys being thrown onto the court.
A crypto group claims throwing sex toys at WNBA games is a "prank," but it's really a coordinated campaign of harassment, columnist Nancy Armour writes.
UConn women's basketball star Azzi Fudd has reacted to fans throwing s*x toys onto the court during WNBA games.
WNBA players have spoken out after a second game this week was delayed due to a sex toy being thrown onto the court.
WNBA players and fans are calling the incidents "disrespectful" and no laughing matter. One mental health expert weighs in on ...
The WNBA fan code of conduct explicitly states that guests who throw objects will be immediately ejected from the arena.
Never was funny. Throwing ANYTHING on the court is so dangerous.” WNBA arenas have security procedures, with many having either a no-bag policy or some allowing clear bags, often limited in size.
The three-time WNBA All-Star has put the Fever on her back for much of the past month or so, and is currently on pace to ...
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