The Las Vegas Aces denounced on Wednesday a racist message sent to Chelsea Gray, after Hilton Grand Vacations announced it had fired the worker who messaged the prima guard.
Gray, a four‑time WNBA champion and six‑time All-Star, shared the offending message containing a racist slur following Sunday’s loss to the Indiana Fever.
The team’s statement posted on its social media accounts read:
“The Las Vegas Aces enactment unequivocally condemns the hateful and racist messages precocious directed astatine Chelsea Gray,” the team’s connection posted connected its societal media accounts read. “We bash not tolerate hatred code of immoderate type, whether it’s online, successful the arena, oregon anyplace wrong our community.
“We basal down those who person the courageousness to talk up for ourselves. We are agreed with anyone who has been targeted with this benignant of unacceptable behavior.
“We basal with organizations, similar Hilton Grand Vacations, that clasp individuals accountable for racist conduct. We commend them for the swift mode successful which they acted successful addressing this matter.
“No jock should ever look this benignant of maltreatment for playing the crippled they love.
“To each our players and the full WNBA community, you person our unwavering enactment successful warring against each forms of racism, hatred code and harassment. You are each valued members of this league, and we basal with you contiguous and always.”
The Aces added that they stand with organizations like Hilton Grand Vacations that hold individuals accountable for racist conduct and commended the company for its swift response.
They concluded by affirming unwavering support for all WNBA players in the fight against racism, hatred and harassment.
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