Myisha Hines-Allen Nationality

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Myisha Hines-Allen is an American professional basketball player who plays for the Minnesota Lynx of the WNBA. She is 6 feet 1 inch tall and she plays as a small forward and she is a two-way player. Hines-Allen started her college career at the University of Louisville and had an illustrious college career and was ACC Player of the Year in 2016. Hines-Allen was a McDonald's All-American following her high school career, which asserted her as one of the best players at the time. After the start of her college career, she was named into the First-team All-ACC thrice from 2016 to 2018, which demonstrated her consistency as a collegiate player.

Hines-Allen has played for several teams in her professional career, including the Washington Mystics for whom she won the WNBA title in 2019. She has also played in other countries such as Russia, France and Turkey where she has been able to display her talents. Hines-Allen also won an All-WNBA Second Team nomination in 2020 and was also the ACC Tournament MVP in 2018, which was followed by a nomination to the Third-team All-American team by the Associated Press.

What is Myisha Hines-Allen’s nationality?

Myisha Hines-Allen holds American nationality and was born to Robert Allen and Kim Allen on 30th May 1995.

Myisha Hines-Allen Hometown

Myisha Hines-Allen was born and raised in Montclair, New Jersey along with her 2 brothers Josh Hines-Allen and Kim Allen and 3 sisters, LaTorri, Ranese and Kyra Allen. She went to Montclair High School in New Jersey, where she had a total of 18 double-doubles including 5 triple-doubles. She also played club basketball for the New Jersey Sparks, during high school. Apart from these, she averaged a solid 22.6 points and 9.6 rebounds as a junior, which helped her team reach the NJSIAA North 1, Group IV sectional final.

Myisha Hines-Allen Birthplace

Myisha Hines-Allen’s birthplace is Montclair, New Jersey in the United States of America.

FAQs on Myisha Hines-Allen's Nationality

A. Yes, Myisha Hines-Allen is 1-time WNBA Championship winner in 2019, with the Washington Mystics.

A. Myisha Hines-Allen plays at the Small Forward position in the WNBA.  

A. Myisha Hines-Allen is 29 years old, as of September 2024.

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