Wife and kids of Liz Cambage, is she quitting the WNBA due to the recent race scandal?
Liz Cambage said Monday that she will be leaving the WNBA for the time being after leaving the Los Angeles Sparks, and the internet believes it’s because of her most recent racism controversy.
Interest in Liz’s marriage and personal affairs does not seem to diminish despite all this.
Liz Cambage, an Australian professional basketball player, recently played for the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women’s National Basketball Association. Cambage now holds the WNBA single-game scoring record with 53 points against the New York Liberty on July 17, 2018.
Who is Liz Cambage’s husband? Family
Alex Lee and Liz Cambage are apparently in a relationship. Rumor has it that a recurring romance between the two exists. She is currently portrayed in the media as a single woman who values her career more than relationships and marriage.
Australian and Nigerian parents gave birth to Cambage in Nigeria. Their names are not mentioned anywhere. After her parents divorced when she was three months old, her mother took her to Australia. The Cambage family resided in Eden before moving to the Mornington Peninsula.
There are websites that claim that Rudy Gay and Liz Cambage have been married for six years and have a child together, for some reason. It’s wrong.
Rudy Gay, an NBA player for the Sacramento Kings, has a wife. But his real name is Ecko Wray. Their wedding day was August 3, 2013. They will thus celebrate their tenth wedding anniversary next summer.
According to her IMDB bio, they have one child together. On the other hand, based on his Instagram pictures, he seems to have two. Liz Cambage is currently single as Rudy Gay is not her husband.
Is Liz Cambage’s departure from the WNBA due to the current controversy over racism?
Four-time WNBA star Liz Cambage, who cut ties with the Los Angeles Sparks late last month, announced she was leaving the league on Monday. She highlighted her desire for the league to “do its part in building a safer environment and stronger support system for their athletes” in a social media post.
The 6-foot-8 center Cambage has averaged 13.0 points, 6.4 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game in 25 games for the Sparks this season. Before confirming previous speculation, she expressed her displeasure with the league and said she would prioritize her recovery and personal development.
“I hope the WNBA does its part to create safer conditions and a stronger support system for its players,” she wrote in her Instagram post.
Due to mental health issues, the WNBA star quit the Australian national team. According to recent evidence, his Olympic withdrawal was prompted by racial slurs and a fight. According to accounts, Cambage called Nigerian athletes “monkeys” and advised them to return to their developing country.