For two-time WNBA championship winner Renee Montgomery, when it was time to walk away from the game she knew and loved, she decided it needed to be for the right reasons. She shares, “When I opted out of the WNBA in 2020, I wanted to make a big impact.” When her wife, singer-songwriter Sirena Grace, mentioned that the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream might be looking for new ownership, the newlywed didn’t know it at the time, but that new ownership would include her. On this week’s episode of “Love and Respect with Killer Mike,” Montgomery shares how she took her ownership of the basketball teamfrom a dream and to a reality, and the legacy she wants to leave off the court. Read More
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