The Women of the WNBA On and Off the Court

by Barbara

Amanda Zahui

As a teenager, Amanda Zahui knew that the road from her native Sweden to the WNBA hardwood would be a challenging one. Still, with the right attitude and commitment, Zahui managed to navigate it successfully and she became a league mainstay and important contributor for the Los Angeles Sparks.

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Knowing this, it isn’t surprising to hear that Zahui is a big video games fan. She uses every opportunity she gets to get behind a video game controller and she plays one or two sessions before it’s time to pick up the basketball again.

Glory Johnson

At her peak, Glory Johnson was one of the most dominant power forwards in the league. Nowadays, she’s doing the majority of her impact in the locker room, advising younger players and providing leadership.

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Guiding young minds is something Johnson is doing in her private life as well. In 2015, she became a mother of two beautiful twin girls and she spends all of her free time with them.

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