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  1. Los Angeles Sparks (1997–98) Cleveland Rockers (1999) Portland Fire (1999-2001) Elitzur Ramla (1999–2000) Connecticut Sun (2004) PDV Ibiza (2005) Jamila Wideman (born October 16, 1975) is an American lawyer, activist, and former professional basketball player. She is the daughter of author John Edgar Wideman .

  2. Feb 12, 2024 · Since her time playing in the WNBA, Jamila Wideman’s career has been anything but predictable, but her focus on mentorship and care has remained at the forefront. After graduating from Stanford University — where she played for the NCAA’s winningest coach , Tara VanDerveer — she entered the inaugural WNBA draft in 1997 and was the third overall pick by the Los Angeles Sparks.

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  3. Jamila Wideman is a former WNBA player and current Senior Vice President of Player Development for the NBA. She also teaches Sports Management at Columbia University School of Professional Studies.

  4. Mar 17, 1997 · Jamila Wideman is a basketball star and a writer, following in the footsteps of her father, John Edgar Wideman, a distinguished author. She has to deal with a dark family legacy and a personal struggle as she leads her team to the Final Four.

  5. Sep 25, 2023 · Jamila Wideman — National Basketball Association. It wasn’t easy to see a basketball waterbug limp. Jamila Wideman once put the “fast” in fastbreak — until her arthritic big toes forced her prematurely out of the WNBA and into a heady career as an attorney for the Equal Justice Initiative and Civil Division of The Legal Aid Society.

  6. S ince her time playing in the WNBA, Jamila Wideman’s career has been anything but predictable, but her focus on mentorship and care has remained at the forefront. After graduating from Stanford ...

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  8. Listen to Jamila Wideman, a former WNBA player and current NBA executive, share her personal journey of law, advocacy, and mentorship. Learn how she launched an afterschool program, represented incarcerated people, and works with rookies to help them acclimate to life as a professional athlete.