Kysre Gondrezick, the apparent girlfriend to Jaylen Brown, clearly wanted no smoke from social media.
Jaylen Brown showed up at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas on Monday with free agent WNBA player Kysre Gondrezick and Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese to show his support for his Boston Celtics teammates in NBA Summer League action against the Los Angeles Lakers.
While the majority of the eyes were on Bronny James, a video posted by NBC Sports Boston would end up stealing the entire show as it showed.
Something Brown mouthed had every internet lip-reader activated as cameras caught Jaylen talking to Angel and Kyrse, and fans speculated that he said, “I don’t think Bronny is a pro.”
Kysre Gondrezick: “I think he’ll be on the G-league team for sure.”
Jaylen Brown: “I don’t think so, I think because of his name, he’ll be on the Lakers.”
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After Jaylen Brown did his best to clarify his comments, Kysre Gondrezick took to X, formerly Twitter, and wrote, “I think the G-league is a great place to work on your game if you ask me… wish the W had a G-league.”
Unfortunately, she must not have liked the reaction to it, so she deleted it.
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Kysre Gondrezick Has Been Waived by Two Teams Since Being Drafted No. 4 Overall
In a stunning move, the Indiana Fever announced they were waiving No. 4 overall pick Kysre Gondrezick after she played in only 19 games during her rookie season, posting averages of 1.9 points, 1.0 rebounds, and 0.9 assists per game, per ESPN.com.
The West Virginia University product stated at the time that she needed to step away from the team to focus on her mental health and get support for her well-being.
Her stepping away lasted years, as she would not play in the league again until the Chicago Sky signed her for this 2024 season.
Unfortunately, last month, the Chicago Sky waived her as well.
The highest-drafted player in Mountaineers history only played a total of sixteen minutes before she was let go.
Kysre struggled from the field as she shot only 28.3%.