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Natasha Cloud condemns court disruptions after sex toys are thrown at WNBA games

Chicago Sky guard Natasha Cloud criticised repeated incidents in which sex toys were tossed onto WNBA courts during games this week.

Chicago Sky guard Natasha Cloud spoke out after sex toys were thrown onto the court during her team’s game against the Golden State Valkyries on Friday night in Chicago. Arena staff removed the objects while players remained on the floor and the game continued.

The episode followed a similar disruption a day earlier during the Atlanta Dream’s win over the Los Angeles Sparks, when a suspect was detained, according to reports. The incidents came after a pattern that first appeared last season at WNBA games.

Cloud described the behaviour as strange and said the people responsible were acting out of weakness. Her comments came as the league again dealt with a string of interruptions involving objects being thrown from the stands.

A cryptocurrency group has claimed responsibility for the trend, which has now surfaced at multiple games. The latest incidents have renewed attention on arena security and crowd conduct around WNBA matches.

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