Tina Thompson

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Tina Thompson is a Hall of Fame American basketball player and four-time WNBA champion, widely regarded as one of the league’s greatest forwards.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hall of Fame inductee
basketball player
human
coachingPositionStartYear 2018
collegeAttended University of Southern California NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1975-02-10
draftedBy Houston Comets NERFINISHED
draftLeague WNBA NERFINISHED
draftPickNumber 1
draftRound 1
draftYear 1997
educatedAt University of Southern California
familyName Thompson NERFINISHED
fullName Tina Marie Thompson NERFINISHED
givenName Tina NERFINISHED
hallOfFame Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
hallOfFameInductionYear 2018
headCoachOf University of Virginia women’s basketball team NERFINISHED
league Women’s National Basketball Association
memberOfSportsTeam Houston Comets NERFINISHED
Los Angeles Sparks NERFINISHED
Seattle Storm NERFINISHED
USC Trojans women’s basketball team NERFINISHED
notableAchievement first player drafted in WNBA history
notableFor scoring ability and longevity in the WNBA
numberOfWNBAChampionships 4
OlympicGames 2004 Summer Olympics NERFINISHED
OlympicGoldMedalist basketball
OlympicMedal gold medal
PanAmericanGames 1999 Pan American Games NERFINISHED
PanAmericanGamesMedal gold medal
placeOfBirth Los Angeles, California, United States NERFINISHED
playsForNationalTeam United States women’s national basketball team NERFINISHED
positionPlayed forward
power forward
small forward
regardedAs one of the greatest forwards in WNBA history
role basketball coach
sexOrGender female
sport basketball
WNBAAllStarSelectionCount 9
WNBAChampionshipSeason 1997
1998
1999
2000
WNBAChampionWith Houston Comets NERFINISHED

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Houston Comets notablePlayer Tina Thompson
2000 WNBA season allStarGameMVP Tina Thompson