Kysre Gondrezick is gearing up for a major comeback. Since being drafted by the Indiana Fever as the 4th overall pick in the 2021 WNBA draft, her basketball career has faced several hurdles. Initially sidelined by an injury during her rookie season, she later joined the Chicago Sky but saw limited playing time before being waived.
Despite these setbacks, Gondrezick never disappeared from the basketball scene. On December 17th, she shared a video on Instagram captioned, “Building…”. This wasn’t a typical fashion or modeling clip; it showed her practicing on the court, honing her moves and techniques. It’s clear she’s planning something big.
Basketball isn’t new to her, and she’s ready to recall her skills. In 2022, she stepped away from basketball to focus on her mental health, after averaging 1.9 points over 19 games in her 2021 debut season. At Chicago Sky, Gondrezick played only five games, hindered by limited playing time and struggles with defensive play and consistency.
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During that period, Gondrezick explored new opportunities in modeling and acting, attending high-profile events like the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. She has rebranded herself, focusing on personal growth through Pilates and adopting a natural style.
She also ventured into pickleball, a sport combining elements of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong, and collaborated with brands like Smirnoff. Additionally, Gondrezick is preparing for film projects set to release in 2025. Describing her current phase as a “transitional period,” she remains open to possibilities in basketball while focusing on her personal growth and diverse interests.
As news of her comeback spread, fans couldn’t resist themselves and they dived into the conversation.
Fans got a strange request for Kysre Gondrezick
Many fans are connecting Kysre Gondrezick’s return with the new women’s basketball league “Unrivaled,” which is set to start on January 17th in Miami. The league, featuring six teams and some of the biggest names in women’s basketball, has generated a lot of excitement on social media. One fan on X wrote, “I would love to see you Unrivaled,” referring to the 3-on-3 league that promises a thrilling ten-week season.
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Another enthusiastic user added, “@unrivaledbasketball the people wanna see it!!” Last month, Unrivaled released its team rosters, but with two wild card spots still open across six teams, speculation is high that Gondrezick might join. This league, offering the highest average salary in women’s pro sports, is an enticing opportunity for many athletes.
Fans are vocal about their hopes, with one saying, “I hope she’s training for Unrivaled or hopefully she gets picked up to play for the Valkyries.”
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Another chimed in, “@unrivaledbasketball let’s gooo!! Please get her, let her show y’all what she can do.” The anticipation is palpable, and with the open spots and lucrative salaries, Gondrezick’s potential involvement is highly anticipated.
And yet another fan excitedly wrote, “@unrivaledbasketball hear me out @kysrerae @tea.cooper2 @dyaisha_fair 👀 the comeback.”
However, Gondrezick’s ultimate plan might also involve a return to the WNBA. Her journey highlights the challenges even top athletes face in the elite league. After stepping away from basketball, she transitioned into a diverse career encompassing fashion, branding, and sports, showcasing her versatility and resilience.
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This simply means Gondrezick is all set for the battles ahead. What do you make of her mysterious caption and practice video? Let us know in the comments.
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