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WNBA Game Gets Wild as Sex Toy Flies Onto the Court Mid-Play
Tuesday night’s WNBA showdown between the Atlanta Dream and the Golden State Valkyries had fans locked in—until things took a bizarre turn late in the fourth quarter.
With just about a minute left on the clock, the game was interrupted when an unexpected object flew from the stands and landed right on the court at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia.
At first, folks weren’t sure what they were seeing… but once the object hit the hardwood and bounced a few times, it became very clear: someone had tossed a lime green sex toy onto the court.
Yep, you read that right. Not a t-shirt, not a souvenir, but a full-on adult toy.
The broadcast camera quickly cut away, but not before fans watching at home caught a glimpse of the wild moment. One of the Dream’s commentators kept it all the way real, saying, “Inappropriate. Get them out of here, whoever it is.”
What’s even crazier? The refs didn’t stop the game right away. Play continued for a few seconds until the Valkyries turned the ball over. That’s when a police officer finally stepped in, picked up the object, and escorted it off the court. Talk about an unplanned time-out.
Despite the chaos, the Golden State Valkyries managed to hold off the Dream and snag the W with a close 77-75 victory. Cecilia Zandalasini came off the bench strong, leading the Valkyries with 18 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 assists. Veteran guard Tiffany Hayes added 15 points to help seal the deal.
After the game, players reflected on the incident, still in disbelief. “Once we found out what it was, I guess we just started laughing. I’ve never seen anything like that,” Zandalasini said.
It was a moment that definitely had folks talking—but it also raised safety concerns. With athletes sprinting, cutting, and diving, anything flying onto the court—even something ridiculous—could lead to serious injury.
While no one was hurt, the moment served as a reminder that fan behavior matters. Throwing anything onto the court is reckless and dangerous, no matter how “funny” it might seem.
The league hasn’t released a formal statement yet, but one thing’s for sure: security at WNBA games might get a little tighter after this.
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WNBA Game Gets Wild as Sex Toy Flies Onto the Court Mid-Play
Tuesday night’s WNBA showdown between the Atlanta Dream and the Golden State Valkyries had fans locked in—until things took a bizarre turn late in the fourth quarter.
With just about a minute left on the clock, the game was interrupted when an unexpected object flew from the stands and landed right on the court at Gateway Center Arena in College Park, Georgia.
At first, folks weren’t sure what they were seeing… but once the object hit the hardwood and bounced a few times, it became very clear: someone had tossed a lime green sex toy onto the court.
Yep, you read that right. Not a t-shirt, not a souvenir, but a full-on adult toy.
The broadcast camera quickly cut away, but not before fans watching at home caught a glimpse of the wild moment. One of the Dream’s commentators kept it all the way real, saying, “Inappropriate. Get them out of here, whoever it is.”
What’s even crazier? The refs didn’t stop the game right away. Play continued for a few seconds until the Valkyries turned the ball over. That’s when a police officer finally stepped in, picked up the object, and escorted it off the court. Talk about an unplanned time-out.
Despite the chaos, the Golden State Valkyries managed to hold off the Dream and snag the W with a close 77-75 victory. Cecilia Zandalasini came off the bench strong, leading the Valkyries with 18 points, 8 rebounds, and 2 assists. Veteran guard Tiffany Hayes added 15 points to help seal the deal.
After the game, players reflected on the incident, still in disbelief. “Once we found out what it was, I guess we just started laughing. I’ve never seen anything like that,” Zandalasini said.
It was a moment that definitely had folks talking—but it also raised safety concerns. With athletes sprinting, cutting, and diving, anything flying onto the court—even something ridiculous—could lead to serious injury.
While no one was hurt, the moment served as a reminder that fan behavior matters. Throwing anything onto the court is reckless and dangerous, no matter how “funny” it might seem.
The league hasn’t released a formal statement yet, but one thing’s for sure: security at WNBA games might get a little tighter after this.