WNBA's first openly non-binary player retires
Briefly

"The lesson I've been learning this last year is that everything comes to an end. The time has come for my basketball career to end. I am deeply at peace with this choice as my mind, body, and spirit know unequivocally that it's time to move on."
"While the grief is heavy the joy remains. I am so looking forward to being celebrated and loved on," they added.
"It just felt right. I've done a lot of healing in my life the last five years... now is the right time, and I had a really open heart and readiness to let go."
"I wanted to be an All-Star in this league and I proved that to myself. I'm also really proud of the relationships I built with people and the integrity with which I moved in the sport."
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