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The post Angel Reese jokingly calls out Sydney Colson over sex toy fiasco appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Angel Reese has jokes.
The Chicago Sky forward called out Indiana Feverās Sydney Colson on X amid the recurring incident of a fan throwing a sex toy onto the court.
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āhey @SydJColson, why do you keep throwing your mean green in different arenasā¦. itās getting weird,ā Reese jokingly called out the fellow WNBA player.
Colson reacted to Reeseās message with a meme of herself looking annoyed.
Angel Reese has not reacted to Colson at this time.
WNBA fan arrested following sex toy thrown on court
Unlike Reese who light heartedly reacted to the incidents, other WNBA players shared their frustration.
āItās super disrespectful. I donāt really get the point of it. Itās really immature. Whoever is doing it needs to grow up,ā Sky center Elizabeth Williams said after Fridayās game (Aug. 1).
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āStop throwing dildos on the courtā¦Ā youāre going to hurt one of us,ā Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham reacted on X.
āARENA SECURITY?! Hello??!āĀ New York Liberty forward Isabelle Harrison wrote on X. āPlease do better. Itās not funny. never was funny. Throwing ANYTHING on the court is so dangerous.ā
On Tuesday (July 29), a fan threw a green object onto the court during an Atlanta Dream and Golden State Valkyries game. The game had to be briefly halted and was identified as a sex toy. Three days later during another Valkyries game, a sex toy was thrown onto the court when they played against the Chicago Sky on Friday (Aug. 1).
Following the incidents, the league issued a statement and its been reported that the fan who threw the sex toy at the Dream game has been arrested. Itās unclear if the fan at the Sky game has at this time or if the incidents are connected.
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āTheĀ safety and well-being of everyoneĀ in our arenas is a top priority for our league. Objects of any kind thrown onto the court or in the seating area can pose a safety risk for players, game officials, and fans,ā the league said in a statement per ESPN. āIn line with WNBA Arena Security Standards, any fan who intentionally throws an object onto the court will be immediately ejected and face a minimum one-year ban in addition to being subject to arrest and prosecution by local authorities.ā
The Sky currently has a record of 7-20 and will play today (Aug. 3) at 6 pm against the Phoenix Mercury.
Related: Angel Reese receives important injury update for Mercury game
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