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The WNBA issued a statement about working with federal law enforcement to pursue criminal charges against fans throwing sex toys onto courts during games.
Angel Reese Had Two Words for Former Indiana Fever Player on Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
If there is any organization that teams should look to emulate, it's the Oklahoma City Thunder. Sam Presti, general manager of the Thunder, drafted three future MVPs in three years, went to the NBA ...
A spokesperson for the group told USA Today, members started throwing green sex toys to coincide with the launch of the ...
The WNBA has addressed the ongoing trend during its games in recent weeks, in which sex toys have been thrown in arenas and ...
Trusty veteran starting pitcher Alex Wood announced his retirement Friday. The 34-year-old lefty played 12 seasons in the big ...
The Indiana Fever will face the rival Chicago Sky on Saturday without Caitlin Clark and two other key players who sustained ...
A bizarre and decidedly crude string of incidents has eclipsed the action on the court in the WNBA this week and top figures ...
You know? The one about bright green sex toys getting tossed onto the court at WNBA games? We’re up to a half dozen or so now, and it looks like no one wants to do the one thing that will make this go ...
It's not only Brittney Griner who will be absent for the Atlanta Dream when they play the Chicago Sky on Thursday. In an ...
Another man in Phoenix was arrested after police say he threw a sex toy in the crowd at a Mercury game on Tuesday. Police say ...