Kalani Brown’s Nationality

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Kalani Brown's Nationality
Kalani Brown

Kalani Brown is a professional basketball player and as of September 2024, she is playing for the Dallas Wings in the 2024 WNBA season. She attended Baylor University in 2015, where she played 147 games, scoring 2,209 points and grabbing 1,129 rebounds. Brown became an NCAA champion in her senior year and was a two-time Big 12 Tournament most outstanding player.

Brown made her WNBA debut with the Los Angeles Sparks after being selected as the 7th overall pick in the first round of the 2019 WNBA draft. As of September 2024, she has played 110 WNBA games, scoring 648 points with an average of 5.9 points per game, grabbed 373 rebounds, and made 91 assists. She has also played internationally, including for the Chinese basketball league for Xinjiang Magic Deer, as well as other teams around the globe in different leagues.

Kalani Brown’s Nationality

Kalani Brown holds American nationality. She was born to parents DeJuna and P.J. Brown on March 21, 1997, in Slidell, Louisiana, United States. Her father, P.J Brown, is a former NBA player and a 2008 champion with the Boston Celtics. Her mother, DeJuna, was an assistant coach at Kalani's high school.

Kalani Brown’s Hometown

Kalani Brown’s hometown is Slidell, Louisiana. She attended Salmen High School in Slidell, where She earned McDonald's All-American honors in her senior year. Brown played in the 2013 FIBA Americas Women’s Championship, where she represented the United States and won a gold medal. She was also named Miss Louisiana’s Basketball during her high school career.

Kalani Brown’s Birthplace

Kalani Brown was born in Slidell, Louisiana, in the United States. She has two sisters, Briana and Whitney, and a brother, Javani Brown.

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FAQ's On Kalani Brown’s Nationality

A. Kalani Brwon has four years of experience in WNBA.

A. Kalani Brown weighs 245 lbs (111 kg).

A. Kalani Brown's jersey number is 21 in Dallas Wings.

A. Kalani Brwon stands 6 feet 7 inches (2.01 m).

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