College Park, Georgia, August 10, 2025
News Summary
A cryptocurrency group named Green Dildo Coin has claimed responsibility for multiple incidents of sex toys being thrown onto the court during WNBA games. The first incident occurred during a match between the Atlanta Dream and the Golden State Valkyries, resulting in arrests and heightened security concerns. Players and officials have condemned the acts as disrespectful, leading to discussions on safety and the culture of misogyny in sports. The WNBA has vowed to take strict actions against any disruptive fans as investigations continue.
College Park, Georgia – A cryptocurrency group identified as Green Dildo Coin has claimed responsibility for a series of incidents involving sex toys being thrown onto the court during WNBA games. As of August 9, 2025, there have been confirmed incidents at six games, raising serious safety and decorum concerns within the league.
The first reported incident occurred on July 29, during a game between the Atlanta Dream and the Golden State Valkyries. A lime green sex toy was thrown onto the court, interrupting play with less than a minute remaining in the fourth quarter. This incident drew significant attention from spectators and viewers, further amplified by game broadcasts capturing the moment. Four days later, Delbert Carver, an individual believed to have thrown the toy, was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, public indecency, and criminal trespass.
Following the initial incident, a series of similar occurrences unfolded in cities such as Chicago, Phoenix, and Brooklyn, suggesting a level of coordination among those involved. A notable event in Chicago saw an official kick a second sex toy away during the game, drawing criticism from players regarding the disrespectful nature of the act. WNBA players and coaches have voiced concerns over player safety and the implications of such immature behavior during professional games.
The WNBA has responded firmly to these incidents, announcing that any fan who throws objects onto the court will be ejected, banned for at least one year, and may face arrest and prosecution. In another incident, Kaden Lopez was arrested for throwing a sex toy that hit a spectator and his niece, further illustrating the disruptive impact of these actions.
It has been revealed that Green Dildo Coin launched their meme coin just the day before the first incident, on July 28. The group described their actions as an “opportunistic” attempt to gain attention by capitalizing on existing controversies surrounding the WNBA. Looking ahead, they have expressed intentions to potentially disrupt other sporting events, including Major League Baseball games.
Many players have emphasized that these antics pose safety risks and distract from the actual games, prompting calls for better security measures at venues. In addition to the physical acts themselves, the role of social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) in amplifying discussions about the incidents has been significant, enabling real-time commentary and interaction among fans and group members, further spreading awareness of the ongoing situation.
The cryptocurrency group’s endeavor to promote their newly created meme coin alongside related merchandise was intended to present a humorous angle. However, many players view the actions as a form of harassment and a genuine safety concern. In response, the WNBA, in collaboration with the players’ union, is actively investigating these incidents and has sought assistance from local and federal authorities.
Experts and commentators have condemned these actions, labeling them as misogynistic and detrimental to the overall culture of sports. These incidents have sparked broader discussions regarding the prevalence of misogyny and homophobia within sports culture and the pressing need for advocacy related to women’s rights and safety in athletic venues.
FAQ
What has been happening during WNBA games?
A series of incidents involving sex toys thrown onto the court have occurred at six WNBA games, starting from July 29, 2025. Green Dildo Coin, a cryptocurrency group, has claimed responsibility for these acts.
What actions has the WNBA taken in response to the incidents?
The WNBA has implemented measures to eject fans who throw items onto the court, banning them for a minimum of one year and allowing for potential arrest and prosecution.
What are the implications of these incidents?
The incidents have raised concerns over player safety, led to discussions about misogyny in sports, and highlighted the need for better security measures at games, in addition to provoking investigations by the league and authorities.
Key Features of the Incidents
Feature | Details |
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Incidents Reported | Six WNBA games as of August 9, 2025 |
First Incident Date | July 29, 2025 |
First Incident Location | College Park, Georgia (Atlanta Dream vs. Golden State Valkyries) |
Criminal Charges | Disorderly conduct, public indecency, criminal trespass |
Future Plans by Cryptocurrency Group | Potential disruption of other sporting events |
Reactions from Players | Concerns over safety and distractions |
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HERE Resources
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Additional Resources
- Washington Post: WNBA Sex Toys & Crypto Timeline
- Andscape: WNBA Sex Toys on Court
- New York Times: WNBA Sex Toy Incidents
- USA Today: Crypto Bros & WNBA Sex Toys
- Encyclopedia Britannica: WNBA

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