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American-Russian basketball player (born 1979)

Deanna Nicole "Tweety" Nolan[1] (Russian: Деанна Нолан; born August 25, 1979) is a retired American-Russian professional basketball player for UMMC Ekaterinburg of the Russian Premier League as well as the Russia women's national basketball team.[2] Her primary position is shooting guard, but occasionally plays the point guard position. Her original name was Deana, but was legally changed to Deanna in 2000. She went to Flint Northern High School where she graduated and took that school state to state champs. Nolan was inducted in October 2024 into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in Detroit.

Nolan attended Flint Northern High School where she led her team to back to back Michigan state championships in 1994 and 1995, and was crowned as Michigan's 1995 Miss Basketball.

Nolan graduated in December 2001 with a degree in child and family development from the University of Georgia. Overall, she helped the Lady Bulldogs achieve an 86–12 record overall during her collegiate career.[citation needed]

As a senior, Nolan earned 2001 All-SEC Tournament Team honors.

In the 2001 WNBA draft, Nolan was selected by her home state team, Detroit Shock in the first round (sixth overall). She has been nicknamed "Tweety", and is well known by fans for her amazing vertical leap.

Nolan also helped the Detroit Shock win their first championship in 2003. In 2006, she won another championship with Detroit and was named MVP of the 2006 WNBA Finals.

In 2008, she helped the Shock win their third WNBA Championship. In 2007, 2008 and 2009, she was named the Detroit Shock Player of the Year in voting by members of the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association.

International career[edit]

In the 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10 and 2012–13 WNBA off seasons, she played for the UMMC Ekaterinburg club in Russia.[3]

In the seasons 2005–06, she played for the A.S. Ramat-Hasharon club in Israel.

She obtained a Russian passport in order to not count against the team's allowed number of foreign players. She stated during 2008 that she hoped to play for the Russian Olympic team, but was passed over in favor of Becky Hammon.[citation needed]

WNBA regular season statistics[4] Year Team 2001 Detroit 27 0 20.2 33.0 28.8 81.1 2.0 1.1 0.6 0.2 1.3 7.1 2002 Detroit 32 32 25.1 41.5 36.8 80.6 2.7 1.9 0.8 0.4 1.9 8.7 2003Detroit 32 32 29.8 43.6 42.1 79.2 3.3 2.6 1.3 0.4 2.2 12.4 2004 Detroit 34 34 33.5 38.2 28.9 79.8 3.9 3.3 1.9 0.4 2.6 13.6 2005 Detroit 33 33 36.8 39.8 31.1 80.0 4.7 3.7 1.7 0.4 3.0 15.9 2006Detroit 34 34 32.1 40.5 34.5 85.0 4.5 3.6 1.4 0.3 2.5 13.8 2007 Detroit 34 34 34.6 46.0 39.3 82.3 4.4 3.9 1.4 0.4 2.4 16.3 2008Detroit 34 34 33.6 46.5 37.4 86.3 3.9 4.4 1.2 0.3 2.1 15.8 2009 Detroit 33 33 33.7 40.8 32.5 78.4 4.3 3.5 1.3 0.3 2.2 16.9 Career 9 years, 1 team 293 266 31.3 41.6 34.9 81.1 3.8 3.2 1.3 0.3 2.3 13.6 All-Star 4 1 21.7 35.2 40.9 85.7 4.0 2.8 1.0 0.0 1.8 13.3 WNBA playoff statistics Year Team 2003Detroit 8 8 32.1 45.8 44.7 93.8 3.6 2.6 1.3 0.3 2.6 15.5 2004 Detroit 3 3 39.7 40.0 30.8 93.3 4.7 2.3 1.7 0.0 1.7 18.0 2005 Detroit 2 2 39.5 40.5 25.0 85.7 4.0 3.5 1.0 1.0 2.0 18.5 2006Detroit 10 10 35.7 48.6 42.9 83.3 4.1 3.9 1.6 0.2 1.9 17.8 2007 Detroit 11 11 37.5 42.6 44.7 90.0 6.3 4.1 0.8 0.3 2.6 18.9 2008Detroit 9 9 38.8 35.9 34.1 93.9 4.6 2.9 2.1 0.3 2.7 17.6 2009 Detroit 5 5 38.0 39.8 32.1 91.3 1.6 3.2 1.8 0.4 3.6 21.6 Career 7 years, 1 team 48 48 36.7 42.2 39.2 90.3 4.4 3.4 1.5 0.3 2.5 18.1 NCAA statistics[5] Year Team 1998–99 Georgia 26 - - 41.7 15.6 63.2 4.8 1.8 1.7 0.2 - 7.2 1999–00 Georgia 36 - - 54.8 37.0 78.7 4.6 3.5 1.6 0.8 - 12.1 2000–01 Georgia 24 - - 45.3 32.7 73.9 3.9 3.3 2.0 0.3 - 13.4 Career 86 - - 48.5 28.9 73.0 4.5 2.9 1.7 0.5 - 11.0

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