She holds the W.N.B.A. single-game scoring record with 53 points, modeled sportswear for
Adidas, is a brand ambassador for Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty lingerie line, and also a D.J. signed to Wasserman Music. She is a W.N.B.A. four-time All-Star, Liz Cambage.
Cambage just agreed to her “contract divorce” with the Los Angeles Sparks. She is a 6-foot-8
Australian Center, who averaged 13 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.6 blocks in 25 games this season.
This departure is Cambage’s third split with a W.N.B.A. team in five years. She also said that
she has “zero” interest in playing for her own country, Australia.
Long set on the Sparks, Cambage joined the team as one of the league’s most visible
personalities, going to Los Angeles with her large social media fan base and style. “I had been
living someone else’s dream, chasing that for a minute,” Cambage told The New York Times in May, “but now I’ve realized that this has always been my dream, being here in L.A. and playing here.”
Above all else, her former agency, the Los Angeles Sparks’ manager, respects her decision, “I
have respect [for] what she wants, [you] have to listen because it could be something else, could be something that’s not related to basketball.” However, her fans and manager, William, still hope that Cambage has another opportunity to play the game of basketball.
Adidas, is a brand ambassador for Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty lingerie line, and also a D.J. signed to Wasserman Music. She is a W.N.B.A. four-time All-Star, Liz Cambage.
Cambage just agreed to her “contract divorce” with the Los Angeles Sparks. She is a 6-foot-8
Australian Center, who averaged 13 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.6 blocks in 25 games this season.
This departure is Cambage’s third split with a W.N.B.A. team in five years. She also said that
she has “zero” interest in playing for her own country, Australia.
Long set on the Sparks, Cambage joined the team as one of the league’s most visible
personalities, going to Los Angeles with her large social media fan base and style. “I had been
living someone else’s dream, chasing that for a minute,” Cambage told The New York Times in May, “but now I’ve realized that this has always been my dream, being here in L.A. and playing here.”
Above all else, her former agency, the Los Angeles Sparks’ manager, respects her decision, “I
have respect [for] what she wants, [you] have to listen because it could be something else, could be something that’s not related to basketball.” However, her fans and manager, William, still hope that Cambage has another opportunity to play the game of basketball.