
WNBA coach says that recent messages maintain ‘sexuality of women’
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WNBA This week is suffering from obscene problems because fans in the league threw adult toys in court and disrupted the game.
For Minnesota Links Head coach Cheril Rev, “Khodya”, some say, is much more serious than just viral moments.
After the team’s practice, he told reporters on Thursday, “For centuries – women have sex.”
“This is its latest version. And it’s not funny. And it should not be a butt of humor in any radio show or print or any comments.”
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Atlanta Dream Guard Alisha Gray (15) turned to the Basket against Chicago Sky Guard Rebecca Len (9) in the second Half in the second Half on August 7, 2025. (Kamil Crazazenski/ImageN Image)
Rev took some time to pay attention to the situation as there were similar events in at least six WNBA games.
“Women’s sexual relations are being used to keep women down. And this is not different. And this is just the latest form and we should write about it. And the people who are doing it should be responsible and we are not a joke butt. They are problems. And we need to take action.”

Minesota Link’s head coach Cheril Reev was on August 2, 2025 in the third trimester of the match against Las Vegas Ace in Michelab Ultra Arena. (Candis ward/imageN image)
After that day and despite the request of Rev, a pornographic item was thrown into court between Atlanta’s dream Games in Chicago. Another sex toilet was dropped in the third Child quarter, but the object did not bring it to the court, and instead landed somewhere near the Dream Bench.
At least six WNBA games in the last one and a half weeks have been thrown in pornography. The first happened during the match on July July 1 July. This was the first time in the Los Angeles on August 8, August 8 and Tuesday. Indiana fever Guard Sophie Kaningham and again in Chicago on Thursday.
The items were also dropped at the games in New York and Phoenix on Tuesday but did not appear to be reached in court. At least two people have been arrested in a mess in Georgia and one in Arizona.

On August 5, 2025, the Indiana Fever Gardens leave the court after the match against the LA Sparks at Crypto Dot Com Arena. (Kerby Le/ImageN Image)
An unidentified person connected to the crypto group has accepted the responsibility of at least one event, but the WNBA did not respond to the requests to comment on the validity of those claims.
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League has made a legal lawsuit against similar fans at WNA Games and threatened to ban at least year.
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