- August 20, 2026
- Updated 5:16 am
Former NBA Player Royce White Declares for WNBA Draft as Transgender Woman
Former NBA player Royce White has announced his intention to enter the WNBA Draft, identifying as a transgender woman. A declaration, signed by White’s lawyer Matt Gaetz, was submitted to the WNBA League office confirming her eligibility. According to Article XIII of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, White meets the criteria for draft consideration.
In a statement, White affirmed her identity as a transgender woman and emphasized the importance of inclusion and pursuing dreams. She expressed gratitude to supporters and emphasized her right to exist and compete.
Fox News Digital has contacted the WNBA for a response but is still awaiting a reply. White’s announcement followed a similar declaration by former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom.
White plans to proceed with her declaration regardless of the league’s official stance. She stated her intention to fight for fair treatment and non-discrimination, considering legal action if not drafted. In college, White was a standout player for Iowa State, leading in several statistics and earning All-Big 12 First Team honors.
White’s declaration has sparked further debate about transgender athletes in women’s sports. Indiana Fever’s Sophie Cunningham has become a focal point in this cultural discussion, with rallies supporting her stance on protecting women’s sports from biological males.
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