There’s a new kind of foul in the WNBA—and it’s rubber, neon green, and flying straight from the stands.
For the third time this month, a sex toy was launched onto the court mid-game, forcing a pause and triggering serious backlash.
Players like Indiana Fever’s Sophie Cunningham aren’t laughing anymore, especially after one toy actually hit her leg. What started as a “joke” has turned into a disturbing trend, now officially being treated as a criminal offense.
Yes, the league now has a sex toy problem—and it’s escalating fast.
The green toy strikes again
Friday’s game between the Chicago Sky and Golden State Valkyries came to a halt after another bright green sex toy hit the court. The object landed under the basket mid-possession, forcing officials to stop play.
Sky center Elizabeth Williams didn’t hold back, saying, “It’s super disrespectful… whoever’s doing it needs to grow up.”
Sophie Cunningham is over it
On Tuesday night, Cunningham was hit by one during a Fever vs. Sparks game, visibly flinching as Kelsey Plum kicked it away.
She later posted on X: “Stop throwing dildos on the court… you’re going to hurt one of us.”
That post alone hit 3 million views in just hours. On her Show Me Something podcast, she joked about how a dildo to the face would “go viral”—then said her mom texts her before games now to “watch out for flying dildos.”
Arrests, bans, and backlash
One fan in Atlanta, Delbert Carver, has already been arrested after allegedly throwing two toys during Dream games. He admitted to livestreaming the act for clout, saying, “This was supposed to be a joke.”
But the WNBA isn’t playing. The league confirmed that any fan caught will face a minimum one-year ban, arrest, and prosecution.
So far, that threat hasn’t stopped the chaos.
Throwing anything on the court is reckless—but sex toys? That’s next-level stupidity.
The players want security to step up. The league wants arrests. And fans? They’re watching chaos unfold as the WNBA’s green dildo epidemic continues to spiral.