Jackson announced her retirement from basketball on 31 March 2016, citing a persistent knee injury as the reason for her decision.
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Why is Lauren Jackson famous?
Lauren Jackson, widely considered to be Australia’s greatest female basketball player of all time, has led the Australian women to the Olympic podium four times from four Olympic Games. … When Jackson went into America’s WNBA draft in 2001, she was an automatic first choice for Seattle Storm.
How tall is Lauren Jackson?
6′ 5″
Is Lauren Jackson still married?
Lauren Jackson’s first child was born in February 2017. It is a boy named Harry Gray. But she has remained very secretive about the father of her child. But it is been said that she married her boyfriend Paul Byrne in 2014 who is a TV journalist.
How tall is Liz Cambage?
6′ 8″
Where did Lauren Jackson grow up?
Albury
How much does Liz Cambage make?
WNBA: Liz Cambage set to earn more than $US500,000 a season.
When did Lauren Jackson retire?
2016
What is the minimum salary for a WNBA player?
$56,375
When was Lauren Jackson born?
May 11, 1981age 39 years
How old is Lauren Jackson?
39 yearsMay 11, 1981
How old is Liz Cambage?
29 yearsAugust 18, 1991
Why is Liz Cambage not playing this year?
Liz Cambage was set to suit up for the Las Vegas Aces in the upcoming WNBA season. Cambage’s agent says Camabage is believed to be at high risk of severe illness if she contracts COVID-19. About a dozen players are expected to opt out of playing this season.
When did Lauren Jackson get married?
2014Paul Byrne
Who did Lauren Jackson play for?
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WNBA draft
Selected by the Seattle Storm
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How much is the highest paid WNBA player?
The highest paid WNBA player in 2019 was forward DeWanna Bonner who earned an annual salary of $127,500. Meanwhile, the highest paid NBA player during the 2019-2020 season is Stephen Curry with approximately $40.2 million and whose salary is set to increase even more in the following seasons.
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