Andrew Bogut in feud with Opals player over transgender basketball storm

Andrew Bogut in feud with Opals player over transgender basketball storm

Australian Opals star Anneli Maley has accused Andrew Bogut’s followers on social media of threatening her with violence.

Maley took intention at Bogut earlier this month when he revealed a transgender athlete had utilized to play within the ladies’s second-tier NBL competitors and prolonged an invite to debate the difficulty with him.

The pair had agreed to talk on Bogut’s Rogue Bogues podcast, however on Instagram, Bogut criticised Maley for pulling out of the interview, whereas she stated her security had been compromised.

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“People that follow YOU showed up at MY HOUSE. I received Hundreds of physical threats,” she posted on Instagram.

“I decided not to have a conversation with you because after a few social media posts I wasn’t safe.”

Bogut, who received an NBA championship with the Golden State Warriors, responded in a prolonged Instagram put up, accusing Maley of taking part in “the victim”.

“She unsurprisingly pulled out days prior to recording,” he wrote.

“Now we learn people have come to her house to threaten her? Hmmm hopefully you filed a Police report Anneli?

“I would suggest calling Ghostbusters though, they will be better suited to find the people who “came to your house.”

“This is almost always the issue. The loudest activist types can sit on social media and sling insults like ‘nazi, transphobe, uneducated, bigot etc etc.

“The moment they are asked to have a discussion something always “comes up” they usually can not attend. I imagine it’s extra they realise yelling these names above received’t work very properly throughout an extended type dialogue.”

Maley, who performs for the Bendigo Spirit within the WNBL and was a part of the Opals’ bronze medal-winning aspect eventually 12 months’s World Cup, stated she was “speechless”,

“You have no idea what it’s like to be a woman getting physical threats from grown men. I don’t need to justify my experience to you or any man,” she stated.

Maley’s personal podcast, Under the Surface, this week featured the transgender participant on the centre of the controversy, Lexi Rodgers.

Rodgers is aiming to play for the Kilysth Cobras within the NBL1 ladies’s competitors, a league that sits one rung under the WNBL and is ready to begin this weekend.

“It’s good to have a bit of a voice, now, because, when it’s this hypothetical person and people are making a picture of what a transgender athlete looks like in their head, 1: I don’t think it’s me, and, 2: I think it’s a bit harsh and people forget that there’s actually a person,” Rodgers stated.

“If you don’t get it and you don’t know 1: don’t yell stuff on the internet about it because it’s probably wrong, and, 2: Go and learn about it.

“Please be nice. It has been a hard week, so just try to remember that there’s actual people who are affected by these discussions and these debates.”

Rodgers revealed she made the choice to transition throughout Covid after a relationship breakdown and her mom was identified with a terminal sickness.

“It was overwhelming. It was such a quick move from ‘Oh, I’m going to be a more feminine guy’ to ‘I’m trans, there’s no doubt about it’,” she stated.

“Coming into women’s basketball has been pretty cool, because, unfortunately, I didn’t know many of you before,” she advised Maley.

“But now, watching you (Maley) play, and watching people like Cayla (George) play, Mon Conti … that’s where I want to get to, that’s where I want to be.”

Basketball Victoria was on the verge of accepting Rodgers’ software, however Basketball Australia took on the difficulty after it grew to become public.

An knowledgeable panel convened this week to decide on whether or not Rodgers can play.

The panel included Basketball Australia’s chief medical officer Dr Peter Harcourt, triple-Olympian and BA board member Suzy Batkovic and Notre Dame University sports activities and train doctor Associate Professor Diana Robinson.

Basketball Australia doesn’t have an official coverage on transgender athletes however every state has tips.

The governing physique has but to make a ruling on transgender gamers, leaving Rodgers ready to study if she will be able to play for the Geelong Supercats.

Source: www.news.com.au