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− | + | Former professional basketball player with the Las Vegas Aces until 2024, and formerly with the Chicago Sky team of the WNBA. NBA Broadcaster. Formerly with the Los Angeles Sparks (2008-2020). Member of the WNBA championship team (2016, 2021). The WNBA's Most Valuable Player (2008 and 2013). WNBA All-Star Game MVP player (2013). Analyst and commentator for Turner Sports, providing coverage for NBA games. | |
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+ | * [[Lesbian Professional Basketball Players and Coaches]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 29 April 2024
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1986 -
Occupation
Sports
Description
Former professional basketball player with the Las Vegas Aces until 2024, and formerly with the Chicago Sky team of the WNBA. NBA Broadcaster. Formerly with the Los Angeles Sparks (2008-2020). Member of the WNBA championship team (2016, 2021). The WNBA's Most Valuable Player (2008 and 2013). WNBA All-Star Game MVP player (2013). Analyst and commentator for Turner Sports, providing coverage for NBA games.