Kara Braxton won two WNBA Championships with the Detroit Shock. (Gary Dineen/NBAE via Getty Images)

Kara Braxton, a two-time WNBA champion with the Detroit Shock, has died at age 43, the league announced Sunday. It did not disclose a cause of death.

“It is with profound sadness that we mourn the passing of 2x WNBA Champion Kara Braxton,” the WNBA said in a statement. “Our thoughts are with her family, friends, and former teammates at this time.”

Braxton played college basketball at Georgia from 2001 to 2004, earning SEC Freshman of the Year honors in 2002 as a 6-foot-6 center-forward. The Detroit Shock subsequently selected her No. 7 overall in the 2005 WNBA Draft.

Braxton made an immediate impact in Detroit, making on the league’s 2005 All-Rookie Team. She went on to win her first WNBA championship with the Shock in 2006 before capturing her second in 2008.

The 2007 WNBA All-Star averaged 7.6 points and 4.7 rebounds during her 10-year pro career.

Kara Braxton’s Post-Detroit Shock Journey

After winning two titles with Detroit, Braxton played her final seasons in New York after stints with three different WNBA teams.

Braxton spent part of the 2010 season in Tulsa after the Shock franchise relocated to Oklahoma, before the Phoenix Mercury acquired Braxton via trade later that year. She went on to join the New York Liberty during the 2011 season, where she finished her WNBA career in 2014.

Braxton’s son, Jelani Thurman, played tight end at Ohio State for three years before transferring to North Carolina in January 2026. The college football player carries on his mother’s athletic legacy.

In addition to her son, Braxton leaves behind a legacy as a league champion and respected veteran in the world of women’s basketball.