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At least five contests over the last week-plus have seen incidents with green sex toys being thrown, some of them landing on ...
A self-described crypto enthusiast told ESPN the recent sex toy stunts that have disrupted WNBA games were orchestrated by a ...
The WNBA is still struggling with a string of sex toy disturbances.
Kaden Lopez told officers after his arrest, “it was just a stupid prank that was trending on social media,” according to ...
The distractions have created unexpected challenges for the league, the teams and the players, but also for arena security.
A crypto group claims that they are the reason behind the green sex toys being thrown on the court during WNBA games.
Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve is not one to bite her tongue. In fact, Reeve famously proclaimed her team had the WNBA Finals stolen from them following ...
In an op-ed, Athletic writer Shannon Ryan called the pranks an attempt to sexually demean WNBA players at the same time people are finally starting to acknowledge their athletic prowess — especially ...
The group's coin was created the day before the first incident, and as of Thursday, its worth had nearly tripled in one week.
A pair of reports published Thursday linked the recent rise of sex toys being thrown onto WNBA courts to a cryptocurrency ...
Four thrown sex toys and two arrests later, it's becoming increasingly clear that sexism is at the heart of the flying dildo ...
Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve gave the perpetrators of a "viral prank" a piece of her mind while citing multiple incidents around the W.