Basketball Hall of Famer Lauren Jackson announced her international retirement for a third time after helping Australia qualify for the Paris Olympics on Saturday. “I’m done," she said.
Lauren Jackson named in the Opals squad for Olympics Jackson retired with debilitating knee soreness in 2016 Basketball legend will suit up for her fifth Olympics Lauren Jackson reckons she's no ...
Lauren Jackson announced her retirement today ... had hoped would not come so soon – one of the greatest women’s basketball players of all time hanging up her sneakers.
On the 20th anniversary of leading the Storm to the WNBA title, Lauren Jackson has opened up on her incredible career that ...
In 2001, the Seattle Storm landed Australian center Lauren Jackson with the No ... The attributes that we both possess as basketball players, it just fits. I love that my career is tied to ...
Lauren Jackson’s unrivalled basketball career appears to have ended on a heart-breaking note after the Opals legend suffered a likely Achilles injury in her WNBL tribute match. Jackson is set to ...
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Australian sporting great Lauren Jackson has confirmed the bronze-medal match at the women’s basketball World Cup will be her last for the Opals. Jackson, 41, made a stunning comeback to the ...
Lauren Jackson is no stranger to retirement. And unretirement. Then retirement again and now, fortunately for Australian basketball fans, an unretirement that will see the hoops legend suit up for ...
Widely acknowledged as Australia’s greatest basketball player of all time, Lauren Jackson has been admitted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame’s 2021 class. She is the first Australian ...