A sex toy landed near Indiana Sophie Cunningham After this was thrown from the stand in Los Angeles Fever Played Sparks On Tuesday night, the latest such incident to disrupt a WNBA game in the last seven days.
Crypto.com Arena occurred with the incident 2:05, with a green object landing in the lane near Cunningham in the second quarter, which were vocal on social media, about throwing toys in court about fans. Fever jumped back in surprise and then Kelsey plum The object was kicked in the stand.
“I think it’s ridiculous, it’s dumb, it’s stupid,” Sparks coach Lynn Roberts said after his team 100-91 wins“This is also dangerous and the safety number 1 of the players. Honoring the game. All those things. I think it’s really stupid.”
Plum said they felt that both teams did a great job “Playing, do not pay any attention. Referee, I really appreciate them, like, ‘Hey let’s go.”
Cunningham went to the sparks bench and was laughing about it.
Fever coach Stephanie White said, “We don’t know who those people are … we come to play the game and people want to see us playing.” “I think it’s just so easy, and we cannot control everyone’s actions.”
According to social media posts, green toys were also thrown Sigh And New york On Tuesday night but did not reach court. Landed to a child at the Barclays Center.
A week ago, the first incident took place in Atlanta in the late fourth quarter. DreamGame against Golden State College Park, Georgia. The person alleged that was responsible for the incident, Delbert Carver, Arrested on SaturdayAccording to police in college park. He Facial count disorganized conduct, public indecency/indecent performance and criminal trespassAccording to law enforcement records.
A sex toy in Chicago was thrown under a basket in Chicago on Friday, when a whistle was thrown under a basket after a whistle was thrown to play during the third quarter of the Golden State’s 73-66 victory SkyAn official separated the object before it was picked up and removed.
It is unknown whether the fan threw the object into a sky game.
The League said in a statement, “The safety and welfare of all in our Arenas is the top priority for our league. Objects thrown in any kind of court or at a seating area can pose security risks to players, sports authorities and fans.” “According to the WNBA Arena safety standards, any fan who deliberately throws an object in the court will be thrown out immediately and will face a minimum of one year ban besides being subjected to arrest and prosecution by local authorities.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.