Fan Ejected After Disruptive, Transphobic Outburst Targeting Brittney Griner During Game

Tensions ran high during last night’s WNBA matchup between the Phoenix Mercury and the Las Vegas Aces after a fan was forcibly removed from the arena for launching a disruptive and discriminatory tirade directed at Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner. The incident temporarily halted the game and left players and fans visibly shaken.

According to multiple eyewitnesses and arena security staff, the fan began yelling offensive and transphobic remarks during the second quarter, targeting Griner as she moved down the court. The shouting quickly escalated, drawing attention from players, officials, and security personnel. After several warnings, the individual was escorted out of Footprint Center to a chorus of boos from the crowd.

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While the Mercury organization did not disclose the exact language used, it confirmed in a statement that the fan had violated the arena’s strict code of conduct, which prohibits any form of hate speech or harassment based on race, gender, or sexual identity.

“The Phoenix Mercury is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful, and safe environment for all athletes, staff, and fans,” the statement read. “The individual responsible for the unacceptable behavior toward Brittney Griner has been permanently banned from attending future Mercury games.”

Griner, a WNBA All-Star and Olympic gold medalist, did not respond to the incident on the court and continued to play, finishing the night with 17 points and 9 rebounds. However, following the game, she addressed the disruption briefly in a press conference.

“I’ve been through worse,” she said calmly. “But that doesn’t make it right. Nobody should have to deal with that kind of hate—especially not on the court, where we come to compete and entertain.”

Griner, who has long been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and mental health awareness, has faced both admiration and criticism throughout her career. In 2022, she made global headlines after being detained in Russia, sparking widespread calls for her release. Since returning to the WNBA, she has emphasized the importance of dignity, resilience, and using her platform to speak out against injustice.

Many fans and fellow players quickly rallied in support. A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces tweeted, “Brittney handles every situation with grace and strength. Shame on that fan. Proud to share the court with BG.”

The WNBA Players Association also issued a statement condemning the incident, calling for “zero tolerance” policies to be more rigorously enforced league-wide.

“What happened last night should never happen again. All athletes deserve respect—not just for their talent, but for who they are as human beings.”

Security officials confirmed that the fan, whose identity has not been released, was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol but exhibited what one officer described as “erratic and hostile behavior.” Law enforcement is not pressing charges at this time, but further legal review is underway.

As the Mercury prepare for their next matchup, the incident serves as another reminder of the challenges athletes—especially those from marginalized communities—continue to face in public spaces. But for Griner and her teammates, the message is clear: hatred will not silence them.