“Must be a lifelong ban”


They made him a dildo on the court during the Valkyries game of Atlanta Dream-Golden Valkkyries on Tuesday he has been arrested. He was the first of two similar incidents last week at the WNBA, with the second one in Friday's game between the Valkyries and Chicago sky.

The league said in a state Wnba Games.

“Anyone make it intentionally launching an object to the court will immediately be expelled and will face a minimum prohibition of one year, as well as being arrested and persecuted by local authorities,” the league wrote in a statement to Marisa Ingemi of the San Francisco Chronicle.

“The safety and well -being of everyone in our stage is a maximum priority for our league. Objects of any kind launched on the court or the area of living can be a risk of security for players, game officials and amateurs … The topic involved in the incident in Atlanta has been arrested on Tuesday.”

Online WNBA fans reacted to the author's arrest, with many who called for a lifelong ban and harsh punishment.

“You need to be a lifelong ban! It was a disrespectful fans,” a fan wrote.

“This should be a lifelong ban,” said a fan.

“A good longer phrase, the children of these games! TF badly with PPL,” said another fan.

Others signaled Sydney Colson, who had joked the incident's responsibility. It Indiana fever Guard created an online identity called “green medium”, alluding to the color of the launched object.

“Who will rescue @sydjcolson?” A fan wrote.

“I'm with @sydjcolson,” said a fan.

“@flyingmeangreen is always causing problems,” said another fan.

WNBA fans react to D*LDO fan. (Photo: @espnw)WNBA fans react to D*LDO fan. (Photo: @espnw)
WNBA fans react to D*LDO fan. (Photo: @espnw)

WNBA players urge fans to behave

Following Friday's incident in the game between the Golden State Valkkyries and Chicago's Sky, Indiana's fever guard, Sophie Cunningham, asked the fans to behave.

“He stops throwing consolkers on the court … You're going to hurt one of us,” he tweeted.

New York striker, Isabelle Harrison, echoed a similar feeling.

“Safety of the arena?

Elizabeth Williams, Center for Chicago Sky, said he found her “super disrespectful.”

“I really don't have the point. It's really immature. Whoever does it has to grow.”