Elena Delle Donne quit basketball before her freshman year in college. She ended up a Hall of Famer
Elena Delle Donne, a future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer, initially quit basketball before her freshman year of college due to burnout and missing her family. She rediscovered her passion a year later, returning to the sport and playing at the University of Delaware to be closer to her sister.

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AI-generatedElena Delle Donne, a future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer, initially quit basketball before her freshman year of college due to burnout and missing her family. She rediscovered her passion a year later, returning to the sport and playing at the University of Delaware to be closer to her sister. Delle Donne went on to a successful WNBA career, winning two MVPs and a championship, despite battling injuries and Lyme disease. Her career concluded in 2023 due to ongoing health issues. She will be inducted into the Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2026.
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5 extractedHer sister Lizzie is blind and deaf, and Delle Donne communicates with her through physical touch.
Delle Donne won two WNBA MVPs, made seven All-Star appearances, and helped the Mystics win the league championship in 2019.
She returned to basketball a year after quitting and went on to finish her college career with over 3,000 points at Delaware.
Delle Donne will be inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2026.
Elena Delle Donne quit basketball before her freshman year of college due to burnout and missing her family.