While the WNBA readies for a comeback, Olympic 3×3 bronze medalist and LA Sparks forward Dearica Hamby has escalated her legal disputes with both the Las Vegas Aces and the league at large.
In a lawsuit filed on Monday, August 12th, Hamby claims her former Las Vegas team subjected her to “repeated acts of intimidation, discrimination, and retaliation” in regards to a pregnancy she disclosed prior to her January 2023 trade to Los Angeles.
Hamby also alleges the WNBA failed to properly investigate and punish the organization. The league did suspend head coach Becky Hammon for two games and rescinded the team’s 2025 first round draft pick.
From contract extension to LA Sparks trade
Hamby won a WNBA Championship with the Aces in 2022, about two months after signing a deal to extend her contract for two additional years. The suit states that she found out she was pregnant in mid-July of 2022 — after finalizing her extension deal — and informed the team in early August.
Following her pregnancy disclosure, Hamby alleges that she suffered retaliation including rescinded access to player housing and the refusal to pay her daughter’s…