Longtime WNBA forward Kara Braxton, who won a pair of titles with the Detroit Shock, died on Saturday, the league and her former teams confirmed on Sunday.
She was 43.
Braxton was driving alone on Interstate 285 on Saturday afternoon in the Atlanta area when she collided with the concrete median wall. Cobb County police, via NBC News, said that Braxton’s vehicle continued against that wall until it finally came to a stop. She was rushed to a local hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
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Further specifics of the crash or what led up to it are not yet known. An investigation is ongoing.
Braxton spent a decade in the NBA after a dominant run at Georgia, where she was the SEC’s Rookie of the Year. The Shock selected her with the No. 7 overall draft pick in 2005, and she spent her first five full seasons in the league with the organization. She helped them win a pair of WNBA championships, too, first in 2006 and again in 2008.
Braxton earned her only All-Star nod during the 2007 campaign. She averaged 6.7 points and 5.4 rebounds that season. The Shock reached the Finals that summer before falling to the Phoenix Mercury.
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Braxton was dealt to Phoenix in 2010 after the Shock moved to Tulsa. She was moved a year later to the New York Liberty, where she spent her final four seasons before she left after the 2014 season. In total, Braxton averaged 7.6 points and 4.7 rebounds in 297 games throughout her career. She also won a pair of Polish league championships and was the Chinese league MVP in 2010.
Braxton returned to Georgia to finish her degree and graduate in 2024.
Braxton’s oldest son, Jelani Thurman, is a tight end who spent the past three seasons at Ohio State. He won a national title with the Buckeyes in 2024 and has since transferred to North Carolina.
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Braxton, who worked for Nike for several years after retiring from basketball in 2019, relocated to the Atlanta area. She is also survived by her husband, Jarvis Jackson, and their young son, Jream.
