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Essentials

Full name
Lisa Leslie
Years active
1997–2009
Position
Center
Jersey number
9
Nationality
American
Hometown
Compton, California, U.S.
College
USC (1990–1994)
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lisa's story

Lisa Leslie grew up in Compton, California, raised largely by her mother after her father left when she was four. Her mother drove an eighteen-wheel truck to support the family, sometimes gone for weeks at a time, leaving Lisa and her sisters with relatives. It is not the origin story most people imagine when they picture a six-foot-five basketball player who became the face of a league. But it is exactly the foundation that produced her — self-sufficient, quietly determined, and completely unbothered by the idea that the path forward required her to figure things out on her own.

What she built at USC and then with the Los Angeles Sparks was proof of what women's basketball could be at its highest level. She was one of the first three players signed by the WNBA in 1996 as it prepared to launch. She won four Olympic gold medals, two WNBA championships and three MVP awards. And in 2002, she issued the first dunk in WNBA history — smashing the glass ceiling of the game. A fierce competitor in the paint, on her own time she loved fashion, and worked with designers on runways or appearing on magazine covers. She refused the implicit expectation that female athletes should keep their femininity separate from their athletic identity.

Off the court she earned a business degree and became a broadcaster and part-owner of an Athletes Unlimited team. She has spoken openly about wanting to own a WNBA franchise. The through-line across all of it is the same quality that defined her on the court — an absolute refusal to accept a smaller version of what was possible. Her mother drove trucks across the country so her daughters could have options. Lisa Leslie used every one of them, and created a lane for the generation to follow.

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Awards/Honors

Individual Awards

1990Naismith High School Player of the Year
1991All-American — USC
1994NCAA Champion, NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player, Naismith College Player of the Year, Wade Trophy, USBWA National Player of the Year
1995Jones Cup Gold Medal
1996, 2004, 2008Olympic Gold Medal
1998WNBA MVP (shared with Cynthia Cooper, the first MVP award shared by players from different franchises), WNBA Defensive Player of the Year
2000Olympic Gold Medal, WNBA MVP, WNBA Defensive Player of the Year, WNBA Scoring Champion
2001, 2002WNBA Champion, WNBA Finals MVP
2006FIBA World Championship Bronze Medal

Legacy

2002Became the first player to dunk in a WNBA game
2015Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
2019Named to the WNBA All-Decade Team
2021Named to The W25, the WNBA's official list of the 25 greatest and most influential players in league history
2023Inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

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Lisa Leslie on the Olympic stage

An Olympic-era image captures Leslie representing Team USA in gold-medal competition.

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