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June 12, 2011: Trainer Stuart Nichols and Shock center Elizabeth Cambage (8) on the sidelines after Cambage sustained a blow to the head during the WNBA Basketball Damen USA basketball game between the Connecticut Sun and Tulsa Shock at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. Connecticut defeated Tulsa 90-79. WNBA Basketball Damen USA 2011: Shock vs Sun JUN 12 – ZUMAc04

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June 12, 2011: Trainer Stuart Nichols and Shock center Elizabeth Cambage (8) on the sidelines after Cambage sustained a blow to the head during the WNBA Basketball Damen USA basketball game between the Connecticut Sun and Tulsa Shock at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. Connecticut defeated Tulsa 90-79. WNBA Basketball Damen USA 2011: Shock vs Sun JUN 12 – ZUMAc04
Liz Cambage’s transition from a prominent basketball player to an OnlyFans model is a tumultuous trip. Standing at 6’8, she is known for her skills and occasional controversies. But now she has found herself at a crossroads.
The second overall draft pick in the 2011 WNBA Draft is no stranger to headlines and attention. She even won her national team a gold medal in the 2018 commonwealth games. But it was all forgotten as she gained notoriety for being a difficult player to work with. A recent revelation has now added a new layer of intrigue to the talented player’s story.
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Liz Cambage is sick of the lies and disrespect
Liz Cambage is a center who has not played in the WNBA for over a year. But it is not because she is not talented enough to play but due to a lot of other factors.

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LOS ANGELES, CA – MAY 17: Liz Cambage #1 of the Los Angeles Sparks looks on during the game against the Minnesota Lynx on May 17, 2022 at Crypto.Com Arena in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2022 NBAE (Photo by Juan Ocampo/NBAE via Getty Images)
Cambage holds the single-game scoring record of 53 points in the WNBA. But in an interview with Taylor Rooks on Bleacher Report’s ‘Taylor Rooks X’, she revealed why she left all of that behind and spoke about her future plans. Cambage said she has even made the decision to leave the Australian national team and is going to represent another country.
The reason for this decision goes back to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics when Cambage was accused of uttering racial slurs directed at some Nigerian players during practice. But Cambage denied the allegations, saying, “A lot of girls don’t like me… I didn’t say these things to these girls.”?She even showed the intention of representing the Nigerian team in the 2024 Olympics.
When she was asked why she left the WNBA in the middle, she said, “I am sick of being in abusive, disrespectful situations in changing rooms, locker rooms, and teams. I’ve been focusing on me and I’m finally in a place where I am ready to talk about it. I?probably hit rock bottom. I feel like to quit in the middle of the season and walk away from the team is going to be a bad situation. And I was in a very bad situation.”
Cambage further added that she came to LA with hopes and dreams and being the best. She said that she was told a lot of lies and said, “GMs and owners said that they will get me a G wagon or any car I want,” just for her to play for their team.
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Liz Cambage’s future plans
More than a year has passed since Cambage left, but uncertainty still exists.

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June 12, 2011: Tulsa Shock center Elizabeth Cambage (8) in action during the WNBA Basketball Damen USA basketball game between the Connecticut Sun and Tulsa Shock at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. Connecticut defeated Tulsa 90-79. WNBA Basketball Damen USA 2011: Shock vs Sun JUN 12 – ZUMAc04
The former player appears to be struggling with a division within the WNBA, which has caused her extended absence from the league. Cambage explained on Instagram why she withdrew, highlighting the need for better player support and safer surroundings.
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Cambage’s return is highly anticipated by basketball fans as it will highlight the sport’s diversity and her overcoming professional challenges.
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