NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart has always seen the WNBA as an inclusive place that has served as a safe space for both its fans and the players. That鈥檚 been challenged lately.
The WNBA has been the subject of recent debates on 鈥 people assigned male at birth who transition to align with their gender identity 鈥 should be allowed to participate in the league. There has never been such a player in the WNBA. Although the league鈥檚 collective bargaining agreement says the WNBA is restricted to women, it contains no more specific language about gender identity or sex assigned at birth.
There have been small rallies and protests outside Indiana Fever games after the issue came to a head when of the Fever said in an ESPN profile published last month that she was opposed to transgender girls and women competing in girls鈥 and women鈥檚 sports. There were a pair of peaceful rallies representing both sides of the transgender issue that took place before the Fever faced the New York Liberty on Saturday night.
鈥淜nowing that rallies are happening on both sides shows the platform that the W has and the stunts for attention are just continuing to try and ride the wave that we have,鈥 Stewart told a small group of reporters Saturday morning. 鈥淚 want Liberty fans and even Indy fans that are going to come here tonight to be able to have this arena be a safe space.鈥
Cunningham felt that all the attention that her comments have garnered has been positive by bringing more fans to the game.
鈥淵ou have a lot of new fans, not only just watching, but coming to games and seeing the environment and seeing the talent,鈥 she said before the game. 鈥淚 think anytime you can get more eyes on the W, that鈥檚 an awesome thing, because then that inspires other young kids that maybe have never seen the game or heard about the game or been to a game, they get that experience. So I definitely think that it鈥檚 been a very positive thing.鈥
At were asked by WNBA security personnel to cover shirts that had messages about transgender women participating in women鈥檚 sports during last Sunday鈥檚 game at Atlanta between the Dream and the Fever. The league later said the fans should have been free to wear those shirts.
Stewart said Liberty fans specifically, but WNBA fans in general, come to games because 鈥渢hey can feel like they can be themselves in whatever capacity that is and we don鈥檛 want to lose sight of that.”
The Liberty forward said everyone is entitled to their own opinion and if that stops being allowed there are much bigger issues. However, she said, trying to divide teams and players shouldn’t be tolerated.
鈥淚f we don鈥檛 allow (free speech), we need to like really kind of go back and look at more things. I think the bigger thing is people are trying to divide us as teams, but also as teammates or as opponents,” she said. “This league is incredibly inclusive and what we continue to fight for and stand up against. So, we don鈥檛 want to take that platform away.鈥
Stewart has been an ally for the transgender community during her career. She faced some online backlash last year when one of her signature shoes had a Harry Potter theme to it. Stewart is a huge fan of the Harry Potter books and subsequent movies by author J.K. Rowlings, who has drawn criticism for her anti-trans
Stewart has donated royalties from that shoe to The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention and crisis intervention nonprofit organization for LGBTQ+ youth.
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