The complaint said the Las Vegas Aces created an ‘abusive and hostile’ work environment for Hamby last year after she told the team she was pregnant with her second child
Los Angeles Sparks forward Dearica Hamby during a game against the Las Vegas Aces, in Los Angeles, Calif., on July 12.Dearica Hamby filed a gender discrimination complaint last week against the WNBA and the Las Vegas Aces, saying her former team and its coach, Becky Hammon, retaliated against her after she informed them she was pregnant.
Hamby also alleged that Hammon asked the player if she had planned her pregnancy, adding that the coach told her she was “not holding up end of the bargain” after signing a two-year extension last year. The Aces are getting ready to face New York in the WNBA Finals, which begin Sunday. The team declined comment on the new complaint.
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