Betty Lennox

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Betty Lennox
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Lennox as a member of the Seattle Storm.
Personal information
Born (1976-12-04) December 4, 1976 (age 47)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Nationality American
Listed height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Listed weight 143 lb (65 kg)
Career information
High school Fort Osage (Independence, Missouri)
College Butler CC (1995–1996)
Trinity Valley CC (1996–1997)
Louisiana Tech (1998–2000)
WNBA draft 2000 / Round: 1 / Pick: 6th overall
Selected by the Minnesota Lynx
Playing career 2000–2011
Position Guard
Number 22, 7
Career history
2000–2002 Minnesota Lynx
2002 Miami Sol
2003 Cleveland Rockers
2004–2007 Seattle Storm
2008 Atlanta Dream
2009–2010 Los Angeles Sparks
2011 Tulsa Shock
Career highlights and awards
Stats at WNBA.com

Betty Bernice Lennox (born December 4, 1976) is an American professional basketball player most recently playing for the Tulsa Shock in the WNBA. Her nicknames include "Betty Basketball," "Betty Big Buckets," and her most popular nickname "B-Money."

Childhood

Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Lennox grew up in the small town of Grant. Daughter of Bernice Jefferies and A. B. Lennox, and was raised by her mother primarily. She was the eighth of nine children and the youngest daughter in the family. She has five brothers, named Freddy, Karl, A. B., Alfred, and Charles. She also has three sisters named Lela, Ruby, and Victoria, all of them older than she is. She learned to play basketball with her four older brothers and one younger, who did not cut her any slack because she was a girl. She would learn to not be intimated by others while playing with her brothers as a child. She also developed her work ethic from growing up on a farm with her family. She was loading bales by age ten, each bale weighing 30 to 40 pounds, and did many daily chores while in primary school in Grant. Her full name is Betty Bernice Lennox, getting her middle name from her mother.

High school career

Betty spent three years attending Fort Osage High School in Independence, Missouri, under the coaching of Dale Williams. Betty played her sophomore year at Grant High School in Grant, OK. She originally learned the six-player game of basketball while in Oklahoma. She struggled when her family moved to Missouri, as she was not used to crossing over the center line to be a defensive player, as she had only been an offensive player while in Oklahoma.

College years

Lennox played college basketball at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas for her sophomore year. Trinity Valley was actually her second community college, as she originally enrolled and played her Freshman year at Butler Community College in Kansas garnering all conference honors. She would transfer to Trinity Valley CC after her freshman year in 1996. Her Cardinals Trinity Valley CC team won the 1997 NJCAA Women's Basketball Championship, an accomplishment she is most proud of. She was the MVP of the tournament, and finished the championship game with 27 points and 20 rebounds. Lennox then transferred to Louisiana Tech University, and graduated from there in 2000 with a BA in Psychology. She actually took a year off from basketball while at LA Tech in 1998 to devote herself to her studies in order to complete her degree. She would play basketball for LA Tech for her final two years of college in 1999 & 2000. She was named the 2000 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and a U.S. Basketball Writers Association First Team All-American while at Louisiana Tech University.

WNBA career

Lennox was selected by the Minnesota Lynx as the sixth overall pick in the 2000 WNBA Draft and later became the WNBA's Rookie of the Year in 2000. She was also the first Rookie to ever play in the 2000 WNBA All-Star Game that same year. She also made the All-WNBA 2nd Team in 2000 as well. She broke her hip in 2001, and was originally told that her basketball career would be over after the injury. With the work ethic she learned as a child, she fought back from her injury to come back and continues to thrive as a player.

On June 13, 2002, the Minnesota Lynx traded Lennox along with a 2003 first-round draft pick to the Miami Sol in exchange for Tamara Moore and a 2003 second-round draft pick. After the 2002 season ended, the Miami Sol folded, and Lennox was selected by the Cleveland Rockers in the 2003 WNBA Dispersal draft. When the Rockers folded after the 2003 season ended, Lennox went through another Dispersal Draft before the 2004 season. This time, she was selected by the Seattle Storm. The Seattle Storm would reach the WNBA quarterfinals with Lennox for both the 2005 and 2006 seasons.

Lennox led the Seattle Storm to the 2004 WNBA Championship against the Connecticut Sun. She was named the Finals Most Valuable Player, and averaged 22.3 points during the Storm's championship run en route to winning the award. In 2005 with the Seattle Storm she hit her 200th career three-pointer.

On February 6, 2008, Lennox was selected by the Atlanta Dream in the expansion draft. She would play the entire season for the Atlanta Dream, averaging 17.5 points per game. She was the Eastern Conference leading point scorer for the 2008 season. She reached the 3,000 point and 1,000 rebound milestones in the 2008 season as well.

She was acquired by the Los Angeles Sparks for the 2009 season as an unrestricted free agent, where she helped lead them to the Western Conference finals in her tenth season with the WNBA. During the 2010 season a left knee injury would sideline her while playing with the Sparks for the remainder of the season after playing only 11 games.

Betty was signed by the Tulsa Shock for the 2011 season, then cut by them, later re-signed for the remainder of the 2011 season. She would be sidelined for the later part of the season with a concussion.

Betty has played a total of 12 seasons with the WNBA to date.

International career

She has played overseas for a total of 7 off-season years during her 12-year career with the WNBA.

She has been known to play internationally during the off season with the WNBA, playing for many teams throughout the world. She played in Turkey in 2010 for Tarsus Belediyes. She played for Nadezhda in Russia in 2008 & 2009 WNBA off-seasons. Earlier teams have included Coconuda Maddaloni in Italy for 2004–2005. She was in Poland with Lotos Gdynia in 2006–2007. She had been with K. V. Imperial EKA AEL Limassol in Greece during 2007–2008. While in Poland in 2007 her team was the regular season runner-up, and a finalist. In Cyprus 2007–2008 her team was the regular season champion in 2007 and as well as championship winners, and Cyprus Cup Winner in 2008. She was also Eurobasket.com's All-Russian superleague Honorable Mention in 2009. Additional teams and countries have included Israel for the 2000–2001 off-season for Elitzur Cellcom Holon. She also played for Beijing in China during 2005–2006.

Personal life

Lennox started the Lennox Foundation 22 in 2005 to support children that were victims of neglect and abuse. The organization’s mission is to give these children better experiences and the chance to succeed with support, education, and love. They learn self-motivation through playing basketball. She was presented with the WNBA’s Community Assist Award in June 2006 for her charitable work.

She comes from a deeply religious background, and has a bible verse inscribed on the toes of her shoes (Philippians 4:13) which she says is the scripture that tells all that she has become today.

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