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Candice Wiggins: I was bullied in WNBA for being straight | Candice Wiggins: I was bullied in WNBA for being straight |
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Former US basketball star Candice Wiggins says she was bullied during her career for being heterosexual. | |
Wiggins, 30, told the San Diego Union-Tribune that the culture in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) was "very, very harmful". | Wiggins, 30, told the San Diego Union-Tribune that the culture in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) was "very, very harmful". |
The four-time All-American guard blamed the "toxic" environment for her decision to quit in 2016 after eight years with four league teams. | The four-time All-American guard blamed the "toxic" environment for her decision to quit in 2016 after eight years with four league teams. |
But another player accused Wiggins of reinforcing unfair stereotypes. | But another player accused Wiggins of reinforcing unfair stereotypes. |
Wiggins was considering a contract extension with New York Liberty last year when she abruptly announced her retirement. | Wiggins was considering a contract extension with New York Liberty last year when she abruptly announced her retirement. |
"I didn't like the culture inside the WNBA, and without revealing too much, it was toxic for me," she told the Union-Tribune. | "I didn't like the culture inside the WNBA, and without revealing too much, it was toxic for me," she told the Union-Tribune. |
"My spirit was being broken." | "My spirit was being broken." |
She added: "Me being heterosexual and straight, and being vocal in my identity as a straight woman was huge. | She added: "Me being heterosexual and straight, and being vocal in my identity as a straight woman was huge. |
"I would say 98% of the women in the WNBA are gay women. It was a conformist type of place. | "I would say 98% of the women in the WNBA are gay women. It was a conformist type of place. |
"There was a whole different set of rules they [the other players] could apply." | "There was a whole different set of rules they [the other players] could apply." |
Wiggins - who is now training to become a professional beach volleyball player - graduated as Stanford's all-time leading scorer and was selected by the Minnesota Lynx as the No 3 pick in 2008. | Wiggins - who is now training to become a professional beach volleyball player - graduated as Stanford's all-time leading scorer and was selected by the Minnesota Lynx as the No 3 pick in 2008. |
Her comments stirred controversy among other league players. | Her comments stirred controversy among other league players. |
The Chicago Sky's Imani Boyette posted an open letter to Wiggins about her remarks, urging her to consider other players' experiences. | The Chicago Sky's Imani Boyette posted an open letter to Wiggins about her remarks, urging her to consider other players' experiences. |
"Do you understand what you've done? You've reinforced unfair stereotypes," she wrote. | "Do you understand what you've done? You've reinforced unfair stereotypes," she wrote. |
"A person's orientation is their own and their business. | "A person's orientation is their own and their business. |
"Now, because of your article, it is no longer out of bounds to ask WNBA players about their sexuality. | "Now, because of your article, it is no longer out of bounds to ask WNBA players about their sexuality. |
"Do they ask any male stars in the NBA about their sexuality? Is it even a conversation?" | "Do they ask any male stars in the NBA about their sexuality? Is it even a conversation?" |
But Los Angeles Sparks forward and WNBA Players Association president Nneka Ogwumike said Wiggins' allegations should be taken seriously. | But Los Angeles Sparks forward and WNBA Players Association president Nneka Ogwumike said Wiggins' allegations should be taken seriously. |
"Anything that impacts an inclusive culture should be taken seriously," she said in a statement. | "Anything that impacts an inclusive culture should be taken seriously," she said in a statement. |
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