WNBA's sex toy epidemic continues as latest victim Sophie Cunningham is hit by erotic item during Fever game

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Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham became the latest victim of the WNBA's sex toy-throwing epidemic Tuesday night.
A third WNBA game was interrupted by a flying sex toy when another was launched onto the court during the Fever's clash against the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena.
However, this time, Cunningham, who has established herself as Caitlin Clark's enforcer, found herself in its firing line.
On the broadcast of the clash, a sex toy could be seen hurling into the paint where it appeared to catch the Fever guard on the leg during the second quarter.
The 28-year-old visibly flinched before leaping away from the erotic item as Sparks star Kelsey Plum stepped in to kick the toy away, while the official blew the whistle.
Cunningham was then seen laughing off the incident with her Sparks rivals as the game came to a brief halt.
Sophie Cunningham was seen visibly flinching as she was hit by a flying sex toy on Tuesday
The Indiana Fever star was the latest victim of the sex toy-tossing epidemic to befall the WNBA
The incident came just hours after Cunningham addressed the string of recent sex-toy tossing on her podcast.
'I was thinking about like, if someone threw that thing and like, first of all, the bounce that that thing had, if that smacks someone in the face, you know that's gonna be plastered everywhere,' Cunningham said.
'I just know how things go viral now. And I just know that thing like, even came from like the rafters or bounced and just slapped me right in the face. That would be what I'd be known for, for life. So I was just trying to protect all of our images.'
The Fever and Cunningham returned to action Tuesday night without Clark for the eighth-straight game, yet it appeared Indiana's players were more concerned about errant flying sex toys than preserving their record without their superstar.
'Funny thing is like my parents and my sister, they literally text me after or before every single game, saying, "Good luck,"' Cunningham continued.
'I'll send it so everyone can see this. But my mom goes, instead of like my good luck text, she goes, "Watch out for flying (sex toys) tonight." And then the other one said, "Did you really just post the (sex toy) tweet?" It got some legs.'
Earlier on Tuesday, a Georgia man arrested for allegedly throwing a sex toy onto the floor of a WNBA game last week has been publicly identified after being booked on multiple charges in an Atlanta suburb.
Delbert Carver, 23, was released from Clayton County Jail in Jonesboro on Sunday one day after being charged with disorderly conduct, public indecency/indecent exposure, and criminal trespass, according to online records.
Police say he was arrested after throwing another sex toy onto the court during the Atlanta Dream's win over the visiting Phoenix Mercury on Friday. He also allegedly confessed to police that he was involved in a similar incident in Atlanta's July 29 loss to the visiting Golden State Valkyries - a shocking moment that subsequently went viral last week.
Carver was allegedly live streaming Friday's incident before being apprehended.
'This was supposed to be a joke and this joke was supposed to go viral,' Delbert allegedly told officers Friday, according to an incident report provided to Daily Mail by the College Park Police Department.
Carver's next court date has not been announced and he has no listed attorney on the Clayton County government website.
More to follow.
Daily Mail