A wardrobe malfunction prompted some sudden chaos throughout a WNBA matchup between the Washington Mystics and Phoenix Mercury on Sunday.
Late within the third quarter in Washington, the Mercury had been on offense when All-Star Kahleah Copper tried to get open by maneuvering round a display screen set by her teammate.
However as she rounded the display screen, her wig flew off her head.
Copper shortly scooped up her locks and ran in the direction of the locker room, and a trip was known as on the ground.
Commentator Mehgan McPeak reacted to the incident by repeating two phrases.
“Oh no,” McPeak reacted, “Oh no, Oh no, she’s going to head to the back. Oh no.”
Mercury teammates then picked up on a fan mocking Copper concerning the scenario.
It led to the crew asking the officers to inform area safety to have the fan ejected.
As safety moved towards the Mercury bench, gamers identified the offending fan who was then booted from the sport.
“They made fun of her for the situation on the floor,” the refs and officers might be heard saying to one another.
Copper and Co. expanded that result in 10 by the tip of the third quarter on their solution to an 88-72 victory.
The Mercury’s Alyssa Thomas crammed up the stat sheet with 27 factors, 11 rebounds, and eight assists to guide Phoenix to the victory.
Copper had six factors, three rebounds and three assists in 26 minutes.
The win improved the Mercury to 16-9, the third-best report within the WNBA behind the Lynx and the Liberty.