He's only been a woman for five years, but he's ready to bring his hard-nosed style of play to the WNBA. Fox News' OutKick caught up with the trans-identifying male athlete to ask if the U.S. women's league was a possibility. Calls for a WNBA team to sign Tétart have come during the league's ongoing debate over inclusion. After Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham said girls should not have to compete with boys, backlash quickly followed from WNBA fans, coaches, and even an owner. "Obviously, it's a childhood dream just like for any female basketball player, but unfortunately, it's not possible," Tétart said.