Tina Charles, the WNBA's all-time leader in career rebounds and field goals, officially announced her retirement from professional basketball on Tuesday. In a heartfelt social media post, she reflected on her journey, writing, "It was all a dream."
Charles leaves behind a legacy that redefined the center position in women's basketball. Drafted first overall by the Connecticut Sun in 2010, she went on to become a eight-time All-Star and the 2012 WNBA MVP. Her dominance on the boards and scoring touch from the post made her one of the most unstoppable forces in league history.
For fans who have followed her career, Charles' retirement marks the end of an era. She spent 14 seasons in the WNBA, also playing for the New York Liberty, Washington Mystics, Phoenix Mercury, Seattle Storm, and Atlanta Dream. Her impact extended beyond stats—she was a mentor to younger players and a vocal advocate for social justice issues.
As the basketball world pays tribute, Charles' legacy will continue to inspire the next generation of players. Whether you're hitting the court in your own gear or just appreciating the game, her story reminds us that dreams really do come true with hard work and determination.
