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Kara Braxton, a two-time WNBA champion with the Detroit Shock, has passed away at the age of 43. No cause of death has been disclosed. The league released a statement expressing condolences to Braxton’s family, friends, and former teammates.
Braxton, standing 6-foot-6, was known for her presence in the paint as a center-forward and for her leadership on and off the court. Her basketball career began at Georgia, where she played from 2001 to 2004 and was named Southeastern Conference (SEC) Freshman of the Year in 2002.
Rise to WNBA stardom
Selected seventh overall in the 2005 WNBA Draft by the Detroit Shock, Braxton quickly made an impact. She earned a spot on the league’s All-Rookie team that year and became an integral part of the Shock’s championship runs in 2006 and 2008.
Braxton spent part of the 2010 season in Tulsa when the Shock franchise relocated and was later traded to the Phoenix Mercury. She continued her career with the New York Liberty after a trade in 2011, finishing her WNBA career in 2014. Throughout her 10-year professional career, she averaged 7.6 points and 4.7 rebounds per game.
Accolades and career highlights
Braxton was selected as a WNBA All-Star in 2007, a recognition of her skill and consistency on the court. Her tenure with the Shock is remembered for her athleticism, rebounding ability, and championship pedigree. Fans and teammates alike praised her competitiveness and dedication to the sport, which helped elevate women’s basketball in Detroit and across the league.
Her influence extended beyond basketball. Braxton’s legacy includes her role as a mentor to younger players and her representation of women athletes balancing family and professional careers.
Family and personal life
Braxton’s son, Jelani Thurman, followed in her athletic footsteps as a college football player. He spent the past three years playing tight end at Ohio State before transferring to the University of North Carolina in January. Braxton’s impact on her son and the broader sporting community is a part of her enduring legacy.
Remembering a champion
The WNBA and fans alike honored Braxton’s life and career on social media, celebrating her contributions to the sport and the inspiration she provided to young athletes. Her two championships with Detroit remain key milestones in franchise history, and her career serves as a model of perseverance and dedication.
While the league mourns her loss, her influence continues through the athletes she inspired and the fans who admired her game. Braxton’s accomplishments on the court will be remembered alongside her mentorship and the positive influence she had in her community.
Legacy in women’s basketball
Braxton’s career spanned key moments in WNBA history, including the Shock’s relocation and the rise of the league’s national visibility. Her athleticism and drive helped shape team culture and inspired countless young women to pursue careers in professional basketball.
As the WNBA and broader basketball community reflect on her life, Braxton’s achievements and spirit will continue to resonate. Her passing at 43 leaves a void, but her legacy as a champion, mother, and role model will endure.
Source: ESPN





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