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  Team Seattle Storm
  Position Forward / Center
  Height Ft 6 height_in = 5
  Weight Lbs 187
  Nationality AUS
  Birth Place Albury, New South Wales
  Draft 1<sup>st</sup> overall
  Draft Year 2001
  Draft Team Seattle Storm
  Career Start 1997
  Former Teams Australian Institute Of Sport (1997-99)<br> Canberra Capitals (1999-2006)
  Awards WNBL MVP (1999, 2000, 2004)<br>WNBL All-Star 5 (1999-2004)<br> WNBA MVP (2003, 2007)<br>All-WNBA First Team (2003, 2005)<br>Six-time WNBA All-Star <br>WNBL Grand Final MVP (2006)<br> WNBA's All-Decade Team (2006)<br>Women's Korea Basketball League MVP (2007)


Lauren Elizabeth Jackson (born May 11 , 1981 in Albury, New South Wales , Australia ) is an Australian professional Basketball player. She is oftentimes also called LJ, Loz, or Lozza. She is a forward/center with the Seattle Storm of the WNBA , and the Australian national team The Opals , and until 2006 with the Canberra Capitals of the Australian WNBL . She has won national championships in both the U.S. and Australia, and a world championship as well. She is widely considered to be the best Australian female basketball player of all time, and one of the best players in the world.


AUSTRALIAN CAREER

Both Lauren Jackson's parents, Gary and Maree, represented Australia at basketball, and she took up the game at age four. A teenage prodigy at Murray High School, Albury, she moved to the Australian Institute Of Sport in Canberra as a teenager. She played for the Australian women's team, the Opals , in 1997 as a 16-year-old. She led the Australian Institute of Sport team, made up of the country's best 16 to 18 year-old players, to a premiership in the WNBL Women's National Basketball League , the Australian women's professional league, in 1998-1999 - an unprecedented achievement for a youth team. Ineligible to continue with the AIS team, she joined the other Canberra-based team, the Canberra Capitals , and led them to four titles in 1999-2000, 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2005-2006.

In the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney , Australia, Jackson registered 20 points and 13 rebounds in a loss to the United States in the gold-medal game. The silver medal was Australian basketball's first in international competition.

In the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece , The Opals went on to repeat as silver medalists, losing again to the United States in the Olympic final.

In the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne , Australia, the Opals defeated New Zealand 's Tall Ferns in the final, and earned the gold medal.

In the 2006 FIBA World Championship For Women in Brazil , the Opals defeated Russia to win the gold medal. Jackson captained the team.


AMERICAN CAREER

When Jackson declared for the WNBA Draft in 2001 , she was an automatic first selection to the Seattle Storm , where she has played since.

The 196 centimeter (6'5") Jackson is very effective in offense, combining her height with a good shooting percentage - even from three-point range (she led the WNBA in three-point percentage in 2004 ), athletic ability, and not least a little bit of "mongrel" (mental toughness and aggressiveness) to deal with the highly physical defensive tactics usually laid on to stop her. Earlier in her career, her defense was perhaps the weaker aspect of her game, but these days that area has also improved, making her a leading defensive rebounder and shot-blocker in the WNBA.

In 2003 , despite the fact that the Seattle Storm did not make the playoffs, she was voted as the WNBA's Most Valuable Player that season.

In 2004 , her Seattle Storm team won the WNBA Championship by defeating the Connecticut Sun , two games to one. She was runner-up for the MVP award that year, as well as in 2005.

In April 2006 , she signed a three-year contract to stay with the Storm.

On Tuesday July 24th, 2007 Lauren scored a WNBA record 47 points in a 97-96 overtime loss to the Washington Mystics at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C.

On September 6th, 2007 Lauren won her second MVP award with season high points and rebounds as well as leading the WNBA in double doubles with 17. She was also named Player of the Week 5 times capping off a stellar season.


OTHER INTERNATIONAL PLAY

Jackson reportedly paid over AUD 200,000 to play a few games with a Russian club before the 2005 WNBA season.

She decided to leave Australia after the 2005-06 season. While she had huge offers from clubs in Russia —she opted instead to sign a three-year deal with a Seoul -based club in South Korea 's national league. Although she would not earn as much money in Korea as she could in Russia, her salary was higher than what she could earn in Australia. More importantly, Korea's season runs only from mid-December through early March, about half the length of the European season, and clubs in the league only play two matches a week. She indicated that Korea's shorter season played the main role in her decision to sign there, noting that it would likely prolong her career. She won the Korean league's MVP award in 2007.


OFF THE COURT

Jackson posed nude in an Australian magazine, '' Black+White '', that featured Olympic athletes who were set to compete in Athens in the 2004 Summer Olympics . The expensively-printed magazine/book has been produced for the last three Olympic Games, and by the 2004 edition was considered relatively uncontroversial in Australia with its "artistic" approach to nude photography and its equal coverage of male and female athletes. Jackson also posed for the 2005 edition of the ''Sports Illustrated'' Swimsuit Issue . After Jackson's pro basketball career she hopes to be involved with a women's refuge and help victims of rape and domestic violence.


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