Identity of sex toy-throwing WNBA fan revealed as he awaits court date for indecent exposure charge

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By ALEX RASKIN, US SPORT NEWS EDITOR

Published: 15:26 BST, 5 August 2025 | Updated: 15:33 BST, 5 August 2025

A Georgia man accused of throwing a sex toy onto the floor of a WNBA game last week has been arrested on multiple charges in an Atlanta suburb.

Delbert Carver, 23, was released from Clayton County Jail in Jonesboro on Sunday one day after being booked on charges of disorderly conduct, public indecency/indecent exposure, and criminal trespass, according to online records.

Carver's next court date has not been announced and he has no listed attorney on the Clayton County court website.

Amid the uproar over the controversy, podcaster Jason Whitlock has since joked online about setting up a defense fund for Carver, adding: 'Asking for a friend.' 

The incident took place during the Atlanta Dream's 77-75 loss to the Golden State Valkyries on July 29. The game came to an abrupt halt when the sex toy landed onto the court during play.

The Atlanta Dream did not respond to Daily Mail's multiple requests for comment, but the WNBA has since released a statement following Carver's arrest on Saturday.

The bizarre incidents first began during a WNBA game on Tuesday evening 

Another WNBA game was halted after a sex toy was thrown on court on Friday evening

'The safety and well-being of everyone in our arenas is a top priority for our league,' read the statement. 'Objects of any kind thrown onto the court or in the seating area can pose a safety risk for players, game officials, and fans. 

'In line with WNBA Arena Security Standards, any fan who intentionally throws an object onto the court will be immediately ejected and face a minimum one-year ban in addition to being subject to arrest and prosecution by local authorities.'

A similar situation unfolded at another Valkyries road game on Friday against the Chicago Sky. However, Chicago police have since told ESPN that the department has no record of any calling to make a complaint so it's unlikely any arrests will be made in that case.

'It's super disrespectful,' Sky center Elizabeth Williams told reporters Friday. 'I don't really get the point of it. It's really immature. Whoever is doing it needs to grow up.'

Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham has also responded to the two incidents online, writing: 'stop throwing dildos on the court… you're going to hurt one of us.'

The post on X went viral and garnered over three million views on the social media platform in the space of three hours.

New York Liberty forward Isabelle Harrison also chimed in on social media.

'ARENA SECURITY?! Hello??!' Harrison said on X. 'Please do better. It's not funny. Never was funny. Throwing ANYTHING on the court is so dangerous.'

WNBA arenas often ban the use of bags by fans or restrict their use heavily. Often only small, transparent bags are permitted into the buildings.

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