WNBA Players Courtney Williams & Crystal Bradford Caught On Camera In Atlanta Brawl, Williams Later Apologizes

Courtney Williams, Crystal Bradford
WNBA Players Courtney Williams & Crystal Bradford Caught On Camera In Atlanta Brawl, Williams Later Apologizes
Those hands are not just for playing basketball!
WNBA stars Courtney Williams and Crystal Bradford got more than food when visiting a food truck in Atlanta, GA.
In a video that captured the altercation in May of this year, Atlanta Dream teammate players Courtney Williams and Crystal Bradford can be seen fighting several with several women outside of the Tenders and Bites food truck.
Atlanta Dream roster putting up a better fight than the Falcons Defense pic.twitter.com/5a8ZRCa9TU
— Fred C (@ColeDaynhell) October 3, 2021
In addition to Courtney Williams and Crystal Bradford, former Dream player Kalani Brown was also allegedly involved however, can be seen trying to break up the fight.

Kalani Brown
Although there is no indication as to what started the lengthy brawl, Courtney Williams posted the fight to her YouTube making fun of the situation. She later deleted the video and tweeted an apology saying,
“I want to sincerely apologize for the video posted yesterday. I would never want to represent myself or the organization in a negative way.”

She added,
I’m learning everyday so I ask for grace as I’m growing. Again I apologize to all attached, and I will be better moving forward.”
Following the circulation of the video, the Atlanta Dream released a statement saying,
“The behavior in the video is unacceptable and does not align with our values as an organization.We are taking this matter very seriously and working with the league to gather more information and determine next steps.”
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