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12 Facts About Rhonda Windham

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Rhonda Windham was born on 1964 and is an American former WNBA general manager of the Los Angeles Sparks from 1997 to 1999.

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Outside of professional basketball, Rhonda Windham created the Say No Classic in 1991 and entered real estate investing in 2000.

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Rhonda Windham competed in gymnastics and basketball as a child before focusing on basketball in secondary school.

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Rhonda Windham continued to play basketball until she injured her knee at the 1983 US Olympic Festival.

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Rhonda Windham took a year off from basketball until she returned in late 1984.

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In 1986, Rhonda Windham was part of the USC team that was runner-up at the 1986 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament.

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Rhonda Windham held the record in assists for the Trojans each season between 1983 and 1987 except 1984.

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In 1987, Rhonda Windham received the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award from the Women's Basketball Coaches Association.

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Outside of the United States, Rhonda Windham was part of the American team that finished fifth at the 1987 World University Games.

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In January 1997, Rhonda Windham was named the general manager of a Los Angeles team in the upcoming WNBA.

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Rhonda Windham continued to work as general manager of the Los Angeles Sparks until she was fired in 1999.

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Apart from professional basketball, Rhonda Windham created a summer college basketball association called the Say No Classic in 1991.