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Three WNBA Players Get In Wild In Food Truck Brawl
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Atlanta Dream all-star Courtney Williams, along with teammates Crystal Bradford and Kalani Brown brawled out in front of a local food truck back in May...
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Per TMZ...
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Atlanta Dream All-Star Courtney Williams is seen getting in an all-out brawl in front of a local food truck back in May ... squaring up and going after several women throughout the violent incident.

Williams' teammate, Crystal Bradford, also appears to be in the middle of the scuffle, kicking and throwing punches at the same time.

Another former Dream player, Kalani Brown, was reportedly involved as well ... trying her best to break up the fight.

Williams posted the fight video on YouTube over the weekend ... where she cracked jokes and made light of the situation, before deleting it off her page.

Now, the ex-South Florida star is apologizing for the post ... tweeting out a statement on Monday.

"I want to sincerely apologize for the video posted yesterday," Williams said. "I would never want to represent myself or the organization in a negative way." ...

The Dream released a response to Insider, saying, "The behavior in the video is unacceptable and does not align with our values as an organization."
And it cost them their jobs...
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Yahoo - That decision seems to have cost Williams a job, as the Dream have reportedly informed both her and Bradford that they will not be re-signed under any circumstances. Crenshaw, who represents both Williams and Bradford, confirmed to Girls Talk Sports TV that the Dream organization told him they would not re-sign the free agents.
(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: NBA
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
49 Comments
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AgSGT31 months
This video got more views than an actual WNBA game
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jmh572431 months
When keeping it real goes wrong
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Shaq4prez31 months
that was more entertaining than any WNBA game
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imjustafatkid31 months
The fact that one of those people is a WNBA "All-Star," but no one has ever heard of her, says everything about the WNBA.
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Bandit198031 months
The W stands for Woke............
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wesman2131 months
You blew it, over some damn tacos.
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gamecockman1231 months
Key word is "WNBA" players. Who gives a shite.
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idlewatcher31 months
*Former WNBA players
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Jyrdis31 months
Easy to tell those were WNBA players. More blows missed than landed.
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raceboy31 months
Mutual of Omaha’s ……..
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LesnarF531 months
fricking Zoo. Where they belong.
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BrotherDawg8431 months
I thought black lives mattered.
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Tiger in NY31 months
Which ones are the WNBA players? And these decisions have to had cost them 5s of thousands of dollars.
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UAinSOUTHAL31 months
WNBA still exists?? Who knew?
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Bandit198031 months
This should be interesting, especially in Atlanta, where "Thug-ism" is allowed as per Antifa rules and guidelines, as long as it fits the narrative. So to speak................
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Robber DeNiro31 months
U sound super corny
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Earnest_P31 months
If only there had been more commercials promoting the WNBA, these ladies could have earned a fair living that would have enabled them to escape the circumstances that caused them to act in this way.
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Jamohn31 months
This is what happens when you get an evil genie and wish for a “lesbian rumble” :-(
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WorkinDawg31 months
"Sorry ladies, Devante got the last ranch dressing". "Ladies", "Nah, hell nah!!"
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mmtiger31 months
one just kept cocking that right hand. more training needed. oh, and she needs to find a new job.
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CajunBullet31 months
Why didn't they break out the guns? That would of settled it?
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BayouTiga31 months
Can't tell one from the other #SCUM
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ncinthenext331 months
Tenders and Bites....hair pullin foot stompin fights.
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