Everyone but the WNBA has an opinion on what the league should say about transgender participation
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Everyone but the WNBA has an opinion on what the league should say about transgender participation
CATHAL KELLY
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Sophie Cunningham (8) and the Indiana Fever will face the Toronto Tempo at Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday. Cunningham's comments on transgender participation in sports has led to rallies for and against her opinion in the cities the team has played in.
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