- A video of Atlanta Dream players fist-fighting outside of a day club has gone viral in recent days.
- Two players - Crystal Bradford and All-Star
Courtney Williams - are not welcome to rejoin the team.
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On Monday, a source close to the team told Insider that franchise leadership was made aware of the melee shortly after it took place in May and handled the situation internally. But only after the
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"I spoke to Court," Crenshaw said. "She knows like, damn bro, the team didn't even do anything, so I didn't even think - it was a
Montgomery - who doubles as a WNBA analyst for ESPN - addressed the team's decision to delay action against Williams and Bradford while covering a playoff game between the Connecticut Sun and Chicago Sky Wednesday night. During halftime, the former point guard explained that she and her fellow Dream owners "only understood the magnitude of the situation when we saw that the fuller clip" that went viral in recent days.
"We saw a clip in May that was 10 to 15 seconds long, with no context," Montgomery said. "And Coach [Mike] Petersen [the team's interim coach at the time], he talked to the players involved, and they told us that, they assured us that it was in self-defense. So we wanted to believe our players. And so, we chose to believe our players, and ultimately didn't have any disciplinary actions."
"This doesn't feel good for anyone, no one wants to feel this way," she added. "But we always want to lean in to believe in our players and believe in women, to even take it a step further."
Montgomery also added that franchise leadership needs to be careful discussing the situation because "we're dealing with a process that's going to involve the league and the WNBPA." But she ended the discussion of the situation in Atlanta by sharing her vision for what she hopes the team will look like in the future:
"We want to build a foundation of accountability, we want to build a foundation of integrity," Montgomery said. "But we also still want to continue to believe our players. So I don't want this one instance to be, 'Oh, we're not going to believe anymore.' We have to believe players. We have to believe women. And we're going to continue to do that."
Check out her full comments on the situation below: