The Official 2025 And Beyond WNBA Season/Women's Basketball Thread

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Dylan Svoboda
Published Aug. 7, 2025, 4:50 p.m. ET
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A group of cryptocurrency traders is claiming to be behind the epidemic of sex toys being thrown on the court during during several WNBA games.

An anonymous spokesman for the group, who reportedly goes by @Daldo_Raine on social media, told USA Today that some crypto creators who launched a meme coin called Green Dildo Coin (DILDO) are plotting more depraved “pranks” like the ones that have disrupted WNBA games.

At least five contests over the last week-plus have seen incidents with green sex toys being thrown, some of them landing on the court during play. One person attempted to throw one during Tuesday’s Liberty game at Barclays Center, but it didn’t make it out of the stands.

What appeared to be a sex toy was thrown on the court at the Fever-Sparks game.3
What appeared to be a sex toy was thrown on the court at the Fever-Sparks game.
Delbert Carver, 23, was reportedly arrested for throwing a sex toy onto the court during the Valkyries-Dream game in Atlanta on July 29 and charged with disorderly conduct, public indecency/indecent exposure and criminal trespass.


Kaden Lopez, 18, was reportedly arrested for allegedly throwing a sex toy toward a fan who was at Tuesday’s Mercury-Sun game with his 9-year-old niece. Lopez was booked on suspicion of disorderly conduct, assault and public display of explicit sexual material.

The prank has gotten so out of hand that the WNBA was forced to release a statement on the issue last weekend.

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“The safety and well-being of everyone in our arenas is a top priority for our league,” the league said in a recent statement. “Objects of any kind thrown onto the court or in the seating area can pose a safety risk for players, game officials, and fans.

“In line with WNBA Arena Security Standards, any fan who intentionally throws an object onto the court will be immediately ejected and face a minimum one-year ban in addition to being subject to arrest and prosecution by local authorities.”

Fever star Sophia Cunningham took to X last week, imploring the pranksters to “Stop throwing dildos on the court … you’re going to hurt one of us.”

What appeared to be a sex toy appeared on the court during a WNBA game on Friday night.3
What appeared to be a sex toy appeared on the court during a WNBA game on Friday night.
A sex toy was then thrown at Cunningham and nicked her ankle during Tuesday’s Fever-Sparks game in Los Angeles.

After the latest incident on Tuesday, Sparks coach Lynne Roberts expressed her frustrations with the ridiculous situation.

“It’s ridiculous, it’s dumb,” Roberts said. “It’s stupid. It’s also dangerous and player safety is No. 1. Respecting the game, all those things. I think it’s really stupid.”


Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve sees the odd development as yet another chapter in the long history of “the sexualization of women.”

“This has been going on for centuries — the sexualization of women,” Reeve said. “This is the latest version of that. And it is not funny, and it should not be the butt of jokes on any radio show, or in print, or in any comments.

The Dream-Valkyries game was interrupted by a NSFW moment in the fourth quarter, when an unspecified object — said to be a lime green colored dildo — was thrown on the court Tuesday night.3
The Dream-Valkyries game was interrupted by a NSFW moment in the fourth quarter, when an unspecified object — said to be a lime green colored dildo — was thrown on the court Tuesday night.KPIX/X
“The sexualization of women is what is used to hold women down. And this is no different. … These people that are doing this should be held accountable. We’re not the butt of the joke. They are the problem and we need to take action.”

Liberty player Isabelle Harrison told The Post’s Madeline Kenney that players shouldn’t have to deal with a safety issue like this.

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“I think you just have to continuously prioritize the players, because it’s obviously safety, but also just so immature to me, like, I just hate that that’s being attached to our brand and our name,” Harrison said. “This is like, let’s be professional here. I get the jokes, and things can be funny, but it just gets to a point.

“I don’t take this lightly,” she added. “What my job is, it’s not a joke. I know a lot of other players feel like that, too. So we just need to take it more serious.”

Ridiculously, the crypto group claims it hasn’t been throwing dildos because “we dislike women’s sports.”

The group also says the two people arrested weren’t affiliated with them.
 
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Orville
2 hours ago

Sparks coach says player safety is no. 1. Caveat: except when it comes to mauling and assaulting Caitlyn Clark on the court of play.



Sandydoodle
3 hours ago

....And the penalty for committing this crime ...the guilty party will be forced to have to watch 5 WNBA games...


Cluelesswhispers
3 hours ago

Should have strapped it on to radio controlled car and drove that little green happy stick around the court. Would be more of a spectacle watching them chasing after it or it chasing them.
 
How many records does she have to hold and break? She popular because she is a generational talent that plays and exciting brand of basketball.

Saying Clark is popular because people hate Reese is crazy
So are you saying the comments made by Dave Portnoy and Keith Olberman calling Angel a piece of shit and a fucking idiot didn't start a big hate campaign against Angel Reese that's still going on today.

I laughed all season at those "let's run these stat numbers through the machine til we get a hit" records they kept putting out every week... lol
 
So are you saying the comments made by Dave Portnoy and Keith Olberman calling Angel a piece of shit and a fucking idiot didn't start a big hate campaign against Angel Reese that's still going on today.

I laughed all season at those "let's run these stat numbers through the machine til we get a hit" records they kept putting out every week... lol
They did the same shit for angel and are doing it this year for Paige
 

By
Dylan Svoboda
Published Aug. 7, 2025, 4:50 p.m. ET
239 Comments
A group of cryptocurrency traders is claiming to be behind the epidemic of sex toys being thrown on the court during during several WNBA games.

An anonymous spokesman for the group, who reportedly goes by @Daldo_Raine on social media, told USA Today that some crypto creators who launched a meme coin called Green Dildo Coin (DILDO) are plotting more depraved “pranks” like the ones that have disrupted WNBA games.

At least five contests over the last week-plus have seen incidents with green sex toys being thrown, some of them landing on the court during play. One person attempted to throw one during Tuesday’s Liberty game at Barclays Center, but it didn’t make it out of the stands.

What appeared to be a sex toy was thrown on the court at the Fever-Sparks game.3
What appeared to be a sex toy was thrown on the court at the Fever-Sparks game.
Delbert Carver, 23, was reportedly arrested for throwing a sex toy onto the court during the Valkyries-Dream game in Atlanta on July 29 and charged with disorderly conduct, public indecency/indecent exposure and criminal trespass.


Kaden Lopez, 18, was reportedly arrested for allegedly throwing a sex toy toward a fan who was at Tuesday’s Mercury-Sun game with his 9-year-old niece. Lopez was booked on suspicion of disorderly conduct, assault and public display of explicit sexual material.

The prank has gotten so out of hand that the WNBA was forced to release a statement on the issue last weekend.

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An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows TV analyst Jerry Reynolds and Announcer Grant Napear look on prior to the game between the Dallas Mavericks and Sacramento Kings on January 15, 2020. Napear is returning to the airwaves five years after his controversial firing, Image 2 shows Man in suit celebrating on basketball court, Image 3 shows A basketball game announcer at work

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“The safety and well-being of everyone in our arenas is a top priority for our league,” the league said in a recent statement. “Objects of any kind thrown onto the court or in the seating area can pose a safety risk for players, game officials, and fans.

“In line with WNBA Arena Security Standards, any fan who intentionally throws an object onto the court will be immediately ejected and face a minimum one-year ban in addition to being subject to arrest and prosecution by local authorities.”

Fever star Sophia Cunningham took to X last week, imploring the pranksters to “Stop throwing dildos on the court … you’re going to hurt one of us.”

What appeared to be a sex toy appeared on the court during a WNBA game on Friday night.3
What appeared to be a sex toy appeared on the court during a WNBA game on Friday night.
A sex toy was then thrown at Cunningham and nicked her ankle during Tuesday’s Fever-Sparks game in Los Angeles.

After the latest incident on Tuesday, Sparks coach Lynne Roberts expressed her frustrations with the ridiculous situation.

“It’s ridiculous, it’s dumb,” Roberts said. “It’s stupid. It’s also dangerous and player safety is No. 1. Respecting the game, all those things. I think it’s really stupid.”


Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve sees the odd development as yet another chapter in the long history of “the sexualization of women.”

“This has been going on for centuries — the sexualization of women,” Reeve said. “This is the latest version of that. And it is not funny, and it should not be the butt of jokes on any radio show, or in print, or in any comments.

The Dream-Valkyries game was interrupted by a NSFW moment in the fourth quarter, when an unspecified object — said to be a lime green colored dildo — was thrown on the court Tuesday night.3
The Dream-Valkyries game was interrupted by a NSFW moment in the fourth quarter, when an unspecified object — said to be a lime green colored dildo — was thrown on the court Tuesday night.KPIX/X
“The sexualization of women is what is used to hold women down. And this is no different. … These people that are doing this should be held accountable. We’re not the butt of the joke. They are the problem and we need to take action.”

Liberty player Isabelle Harrison told The Post’s Madeline Kenney that players shouldn’t have to deal with a safety issue like this.

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“I think you just have to continuously prioritize the players, because it’s obviously safety, but also just so immature to me, like, I just hate that that’s being attached to our brand and our name,” Harrison said. “This is like, let’s be professional here. I get the jokes, and things can be funny, but it just gets to a point.

“I don’t take this lightly,” she added. “What my job is, it’s not a joke. I know a lot of other players feel like that, too. So we just need to take it more serious.”

Ridiculously, the crypto group claims it hasn’t been throwing dildos because “we dislike women’s sports.”

The group also says the two people arrested weren’t affiliated with them.


It's weird it's men doing it. I assume they're gay.

Seems like they're trying to make it a thing.
 
She was the best pg in the league as a rookie.
If she was the best pg in the NBA there would be no hesitation to call her great
Lebron is great not good
Tyler herro is good

What?

Do you believe the shit you're saying?

She didn't win shit. How are you great from one year?

Who was calling Deron Williams great? Him and Chris Paul were 1a and 1b for a bit.
 
What pg was better last year?

Do you even count defense?

It doesn't even matter. No fuckin player is considered great from one year.

Trae Young is great, because he put up 25 and led the league in assist?

She was great last year, but not this year?

A'Ja and Napheesa are great, because they've done it for years

You're why people hate Caitlyn Clark fans, because you say delusional shit like that.
 
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Do you even count defense?

It doesn't even matter. No fuckin player is considered great from one year.

Trae Young is great, because he put up 25 and led the league in assist?

She was great last year, but not this year?

A'Ja and Napheesa are great, because they've done it for years

You're why people hate Caitlyn Clark fans, because you say delusional shit like that.
Last I seen she had the 2nd best defensive rating on the team
Did trae young break multiple nba records his rookie year?
Shes been injured most of this year

Another guy that only comes in to shit on cc
:roflmao:
 
I had to turn that shit off because the Fever couldn't make it a good game.

And Bonner'a over there treating this like her Super Bowl. :rolleyes2:
I just woke back up in time for the start of third quarter.

Yeah
I'm watching to see The Mercury kick that Fever ASS!
 
:dunno:
I don't see you in here talking about anyone else but big bad cc

I ALWAYS get tagged in :lol:

and don't deflect Jon Jon.

Whoever i talk about?

You know i aint ever on some bullsh*t.

If I'm wrong I admit it. Always have always will.

I don't do delusional loyalty. Cause I dont trust any of em.

speaking SPECIFICALLY about that video?

That man said NOTHING wrong.

Let's stay on THAT part.

That's what we talking about and all that matters right now.

You looking for a fight wherevl there aint one.
 
Caitlin Clark’s civil rights were being violated because of the fouls she receives in the WNBA and the government should get involved...:lol:


I don't think I've ever seen anything like this Clark cult :lol:
 
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