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Girls Talk Sports TV’s Khristina Williams taking on the WNBA media space

Sports Illustrated and Empower Onyx are putting the spotlight on the diverse journeys of Black women across sports—from the veteran athletes, to up-and-coming stars, coaches, executives and more—in the series, Elle-evate: 100 Influential Black Women in Sports.


Khristina Williams has always been a basketball fan. Growing up in Harlem, she witnessed the making of a basketball superstar in Shannon Bobbitt, who eventually went on to play in the WNBA for the Los Angeles Spark, Indiana Fever and Washington Mystics. “She was just the best at what she did. I was like, ‘okay, she can do it, I can do it,'” Williams says.

Determined to play, Williams petitioned her the boys basketball coach at her middle school to create a girls team—and with a year of persistent asking, her request was fulfilled. After playing for several years in middle school, her talent did the talking when Williams walked onto the girls varsity team at a prestigious performing arts school nearby known as LaGuardia High School. It was there that Williams was able to drill down and perfect her skills on the court, joining serval other girls leagues along the way.



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