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He Los Angeles Sparks They were the last local team to see an obscene object released to the court during a game, an act that caused a furious reaction from chief coach Lynne Roberts.
He WNBA He has seen multiple games in which a green sex toy has been released on the court during the games, which results in a fan is arrested.

The Los Angeles Sparks Guard, Kelsey Plum (10), leads to the basket while defending Indiana fever, Kelsey Mitchell (0) in the first half on Crypto.com Arena on August 5, 2025. (Kirby Lee/ Imagn images)
Tuesday night’s game between sparks and Indiana fever I saw a repetition of the incident when the object was thrown to the court near the fever guard Sophie Cunningham at the end of the second quarter.
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Cunningham, who had previously lashed out by social networks for the seemingly viral trend, jumped surprised when the Sparks star, Kelsey Plum, kicked the object outside the court.
“I thought we did a great job, including Indiana, just playing,” Plum told journalists after the game. “Don’t pay attention to you. Referees, I really appreciate them.”
But Sparks chief coach Lynne Roberts expressed frustration with repeated attacks.

Chief coach Lynne Roberts of Los Angeles Sparks reacts in a game against Las Vegas Aces during the fourth quarter in Crypto.com Arena on July 29, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. (Luke Hales/Getty Images)
Sophie Cunningham of Fever seems to be beaten by the sex toy after regretting the possibility of happening
“I think it’s ridiculous. It’s silly. It’s stupid,” he said clearly. “We take, it is also dangerous. Player’s security is number 1, respecting the game, all those things. I think it’s really stupid. That’s all I am going to say.”
The WNBA announced last week that at least a person who allegedly threw one of the objects in court during a Atlanta’s dream The game has been arrested and will face a minimum one year prohibition.
“The safety and welfare 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 security risk for players, game officials and fans,” said the league in a statement. “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.”

The Indiana fever guard, Sophie Cunningham (8) leaves the court after the game against the Sparks at Crityto.com Arena on August 5, 2025. (Kirby Lee/ Imagn images)
Sex toys have been released in multiple WNBA games, including a Sky Chicago game on Friday. According to publications on social networks, additional sex toys were launched during games in New York and Phoenix, none of which reached the courts.