Layshia Clarendon Announces WNBA Retirement
Layshia Clarendon Announces WNBA Retirement
Layshia Clarendon Announces WNBA Retirement
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Layshia Clarendon, the first openly transgender and nonbinary player in WNBA history, announced her retirement after 12 seasons, primarily spent with the Los Angeles Sparks. At 33, Clarendon reflected on her career as bittersweet, expressing gratitude for returning to California to finish her journey with the Sparks, where she made significant contributions including a career-high 30 points in 2023. The guard dealt with mental health challenges towards the end of her career but remained a trailblazer for social and racial justice within the league. Clarendon averaged 7.6 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 3.2 assists over her career while also achieving notable milestones such as a triple-double. Throughout her time in the WNBA, she played for six teams and was celebrated for her leadership and advocacy for LGBTQIA+ rights. Her legacy is marked not only by her on-court achievements but also by her impactful off-court activism, inspiring many players in the league.

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