The feud between Las Vegas Aces coach Becky Hammon and former player Dearica Hamby continues to escalate, with Hammon once again vehemently denying allegations of mistreatment during Hamby’s pregnancy.
Hamby, who filed a lawsuit against the WNBA and the Aces last week, claims she was subjected to discrimination and retaliation after announcing her pregnancy.
Hammon, however, maintains that the trade of Hamby to the Los Angeles Sparks was a purely basketball-related decision, aimed at acquiring Candace Parker. She has consistently refuted Hamby’s claims, stating that the team treated her fairly throughout her pregnancy.
The controversy has cast a long shadow over the WNBA, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the matter. Hamby’s allegations have sparked a broader conversation about the treatment of pregnant athletes and the challenges they face in the workplace.
As the legal battle unfolds, public opinion remains divided. Some support Hamby’s claims, citing the importance of protecting the rights of pregnant women. Others believe Hammon’s denial and defend the Aces’ decision-making process.
Regardless of the outcome, the Hamby-Hammon dispute has undoubtedly put a spotlight on the issue of pregnancy discrimination in professional sports.
The WNBA, as a league that prides itself on being a leader in women’s sports, will be under pressure to address the allegations and implement measures to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.