Patrick Beverley rips Enes Kanter’s WNBA trans stunt: ‘You ain’t even from here’

Patrick Beverley has spent years arguing that women’s basketball deserves the same respect as the men’s game. Now he believes Enes Kanter and Royce White are turning it into a political prop.
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Patrick Beverley has spent years arguing that women’s basketball deserves the same respect as the men’s game. Now he believes Enes Kanter and Royce White are turning it into a political prop. The two former NBA players have announced plans to enter the 2027 WNBA Draft in an effort to challenge the league’s transgender eligibility policy. Whatever message Kanter and White hoped to deliver, Beverley views their approach as a stunt that demeans the WNBA and the women who helped build it.
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- Patrick Beverley has spent years arguing that women’s basketball deserves the same respect as the men’s game. Now he believes Enes Kanter and Royce White are turning it into a political prop.
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Patrick Beverley rips Enes Kanter’s WNBA trans stunt: ‘You ain’t even from here’
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