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Andrew Bogut weighs in on Liz Cambage allegations as she 'got into a fight and partied in Las Vegas' dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Liz Cambage goes on an epic rant about allegations she 'got into a fight and partied in Las Vegas' dailymail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailymail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Outspoken Australian basketball star Liz Cambage s said her defiant attitude comes from her childhood where she felt so out of place she once wanted to kill herself. Cambage, 29, polarised sport fans when she called out the Australian Olympic Committee over a perceived lack of racial diversity in its promotional photos. The basketball superstar lived with her Australian mum Julia after a split from her Nigerian father in 1991 and was bullied and teased as dirty at school in Melbourne. Liz Cambage (right) has said her mum Julia (left) taught her how to be true to herself and not take any s ....
Manny Millan/Sports Illustrated In 1984, the year after her Women’s American Basketball Association championship victory with the Dallas Diamonds, Nancy Lieberman was a reigning champion in a league that folded almost as quickly as it started. In the midst of deliberating her next plan of action to continue playing basketball, Lieberman received word that David Stern, then NBA commissioner, wanted her to come to New York to speak with him. Little did she know she’d be involved in the beginning conversations of an idea that led to the most innovative and progressive women’s league in history. “I was really nervous,” Lieberman says. “I was sitting in [Stern’s] office, and he closed the door. I was 24, 25 years old. I was like, ‘Why am I here?’ And he says, ‘Well, they’ll fire me if they hear this.’ He sat down and he goes, ‘Nancy, before I’m done being the commissioner of the NBA, there’s going to be a WNBA.’ I just looked at him and went, ‘ ....