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Rethinking the Rules of the Game
Connecticut, Uncasville, USAFriday, September 27, 2024
Thomas's words were echoed by her teammate, NaLyssa Smith, who detailed the abuse her girlfriend, Carrington, has been subjected to. Smith posted about the death threats, harassment, and hate speech Carrington has faced, saying it's unacceptable. The situation is not unique to the WNBA; many athletes across various sports and leagues face similar attacks.
The problem is not just limited to the players; coaches and officials also face abuse. Indiana Fever head coach Christie Sides spoke out against the hurtful and hateful speech directed at players. Connecticut Sun head coach Stephanie White added that racism, sexism, and homophobia are not limited to sports, but it's unacceptable in the game.
The WNBA has taken steps to address the issue, releasing a statement condemning racist, derogatory, and threatening comments. The league is actively monitoring threat-related activity and will work with teams and arenas to take appropriate measures.
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