[post_page_title]Sheryl Swoopes – On the court[/post_page_title]
Another one of the WNBA’s classic old school players is Sheryl Swoopes – we say old school because she was actually the first woman to ever be signed to a WNBA contract.
Swoopes has won the MVP award three times and was elected in 2016 to be a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. She also helped Cynthia Cooper win the WNBA championship four times, further cementing her status as one of all time greats.
[post_page_title]Sheryl Swoopes – In real life[/post_page_title]
Regarding her life off of the court, Swoopes’ love life has certainly gone through many twists and turns. It started in 1995 when she got married to her high school sweetheart. Although the couple split in 1999, they had a son named Jordan.
Around a decade later, she started dating former WNBA player Alisa Scott, who helped her raise Jordan. The couple would eventually split as well, and she would later get married to longtime pal Chris Unclesho in 2017.
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