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Indiana Fever’s star, Sophie Cunningham, seemed to be beaten by a projectile sex toy during the game on Tuesday night against Los Angeles Sparks. The incident occurred in the last minutes of the second quarter when the fever prepared to train the ball.
It is the third instance of a green sex toy that is taken to a WNBA court in recent weeks, in what has become a growing trend. The first arrived in a game in Atlanta on July 29, and happened again in Chicago on August 1.
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Now, the last incident has also turned Cunningham into the victim the same day he publicly regretted the idea that a player was beaten by that object.
During the Episode on Tuesday of his podcast, Cunningham addressed the issue of objects thrown into the courts, and speculated how the consequences would see if a player were beaten by one.

June 27, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; The Indiana fever guard, Sophie Cunningham (8), observes during the second half against the Dallas Wings in the American Airlines Center. (Jerome Miron-Imagn images)
“I simply know how things become viral now, and I only know if that thing seemed even from the beams or the arches and they simply pat in my face, I could never, that would be what would be known for life,” said Cunningham. “And yes, I could break a f — in the nose.”
Cunningham said his mother even told him that he was careful with the possibility of being beaten by that object.
“My mom, she goes, instead of how my text message of good luck, dares to fly D-Ldos tonight,” Cunningham said.
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To make things worse for Cunningham and his team, the fever lost to the Sparks 100-91.
Cunningham previously sent a publication in X Friday telling fans to finish the farce.
“Stop throwing dildos on the court … you’re going to hurt one of us,” he wrote.
Cunningham illuminated the situation by reforming that publication after Tuesday’s game with the message: “This did not age well.”
Acrobatics have even resulted in an arrest. The WNBA announced on Saturday that one of the culprits had been arrested, and there would be more punishments for those who threw an object to the game surface.
A 23 -year -old faces disorderly behavior charges, public indecent/indecent exposure and criminal transfer for launching one of the articles to a court last week.

Sophie Cunningham, by Indiana Fever, observes during the game against Los Angeles Sparks in Gainbridge Fieldhouse on June 26, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Michael Hickey/Getty images)
Delbert Carver was hired in Clayton County prison in Georgia on Saturday for the trick last Tuesday. Carver’s case, according to online information, is currently “pending.” He was released from the jail on Sunday night on bail.
“The safety and well -being of all in our sands is a priority for our league. Objects of any kind thrown to the court or in the seat area can represent a safety risk for players, game officials and fans,” WNBA said in a statement.

The Indiana fever guard, Sophie Cunningham (8) leaves the court after the match against the Sparks at Crityo.com Arena. (Mandatory Credit: Images Kirby Lee-Imagn)
“In line with WNBA Arena’s security standards, any fanatic who intentionally throws an object to the Court will be immediately expelled and will face a minimum one year prohibition in addition to being subject to arrests and prosecution by local authorities.”