Former Las Vegas Aces player Dearica Hamby raised concerns with head coach Becky Hammon. Allegations in a lawsuit suggest that after revealing her pregnancy, Hamby faced discrimination and retaliation from the team.
The situation involving Hamby at the Las Vegas Aces and the WNBA has sparked a debate on how professional sports teams treat pregnant players. Hammon has denied the accusations and stood by the actions of the Aces.
The dispute between the two teams began in 2023 when Hamby claimed that she was traded to the Los Angeles Sparks as revenge for her pregnancy announcement.
Hamby’s lawsuit outlines instances of harassment and discrimination she faced at the Aces after disclosing her pregnancy during the team’s celebration parade for winning the WNBA title in 2022.
The legal filing details a series of retaliatory actions against Hamby, including her trade to the Sparks. The lawsuit suggests that the Aces not only discriminated against her for being pregnant but also failed to provide necessary support in a professional sports setting.
Aside from her accusations against the Aces, Hamby also criticized the WNBA for not investigating her complaints thoroughly. The lawsuit highlights issues of pregnancy discrimination in the WNBA’s policies.
Hammon’s response to the allegations
Following the lawsuit, Hammon addressed the allegations during a press conference after a game between the Aces and the Sparks. She denied any wrongdoing and cited her long career without any HR complaints.
Hammon stated that Hamby never officially complained to the WNBA or the players’ union, casting doubt on the validity of the allegations.
She clarified that the decision to trade Hamby was not related to her pregnancy but a response to an inquiry from the Atlanta Dream. Hammon emphasized that she provided ample support and care to Hamby during her pregnancy.
The WNBA’s investigation and response
Earlier this year, the WNBA conducted its investigation into Hamby’s complaints. Hammon was found guilty of violating workplace standards and received a two-game suspension for derogatory comments about Hamby’s pregnancy.
The league expressed disappointment with the findings and reaffirmed its commitment to a respectful and inclusive workplace. Critics argue that the WNBA should have taken stronger action in response to Hamby’s case.