Alexis Peterson: The Journey from Columbus to Paris
Alexis Peterson, originating from Columbus, Ohio, has become a pivotal player for Germany's women's basketball team at the Paris Olympics. Initially drafted by the WNBA's Seattle Storm, she played in several countries before joining Germany. Peterson's addition has significantly bolstered Germany's roster as they aim for Olympic success.
Germany's women's basketball team, making its Olympic debut, needed a reliable point guard. Enter Alexis Peterson, a Columbus, Ohio native, who has proven to be the perfect fit.
Peterson, who played at Syracuse in college, has helped Germany qualify for the quarterfinals in Paris. Coach Lisa Thomaidis praised her for addressing a long-standing issue in the team's ball control.
Drafted 15th overall by the WNBA's Seattle Storm in 2017, Peterson had stints in several WNBA teams and played in Israel, Poland, and France. Last summer, Germany reached out, and after a nationality change, Peterson joined their roster. Her performance highlights the effectiveness of FIBA rules allowing dual citizens to play for other countries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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