
WNBA star Kysre Gondrezick turns heads after going completely nude apart from well-placed arm in ‘birthday suit'
The former Chicago Sky player is no stranger to sharing saucy snaps on social media.
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And her latest photo is perhaps her most risque yet.
Gondrezick took to Instagram to celebrate her birthday - she turned 28-years-old on July 27.
And she fulfilled the theme by posing in her birthday suit for the occasion.
Gondrezick draped a towel around her shoulders as she sat on her bed, and protected her modesty using her arm.
Fans loved the look and showered the basketball star with praise.
One reacted saying: "This is art."
Another added: "She serving."
A third wrote: "Looking divine."
Earlier this month Gondrezick caught the eye with another nude post.
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Again she wore only a towel but the striking look sparked attention.
Gondrezick comes from a sporting family, with her father Grant having spent 12 years as a professional basketball player.
His career took him to the NBA, as well as Italy, Belgium, Argentina, and Spain.
Gondrezick's uncle Glen was also an NBA star, spending six years split between the Denver Nuggets and the New York Knicks, before a year in Italy.
Her mom Lisa Harvey was also a basketball star, winning a National Championship with Louisiana Tech in 1988.
As for Gondrezick's sister, Kalabrya, she spent a season on Michigan State's basketball roster.
She was married to former NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins, who tragically died in 2022 after being struck by a dump truck in Florida while attempting to cross a highway on foot.
Gondrezick's sporting career saw her head for Michigan in 2016 where she was named to the Big-Ten All-Freshman Team after making 33 appearances, averaging 14.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 2.8 assists per game.
She transferred to West Michigan the following season, being forced to sit out her sophomore year because of the NCAA's transfer rules.
Over the following three seasons, Gondrezick would play in 56 games, hitting an average of 17.1 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 3.8 assists a game.
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