Take a look back at the career of the WNBA’s all-time leader in games played, who has appeared in a record-tying 17 of the league’s 20 seasons.
In 1999, DeLisha Milton-Jones was drafted fourth overall in the WNBA Supplemental Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks, beginning a 17-year career.
1 of 8Milton-Jones won back-to-back titles as a member of the dominant 2001 and 2002 Sparks.
2 of 8Milton-Jones was traded for Chamique Holdsclaw in 2004, taking her career to Washington. With the Mystics, Milton-Jones earned her second All-Star selection behind 13.4 points and 6.4 rebounds in 2007.
3 of 8An All-Star in 2000 and 2007, Milton-Jones is one of only 12 players to play in the All-Star Game for both the Western Conference and Eastern Conference team during their career.
4 of 8Milton-Jones returned to L.A. in 2008. She averaged a career-best 15.4 points in 2010, leaving the Sparks again after the 2012 campaign.
5 of 8During her 2013 stint with the San Antonio Stars, Milton-Jones posted 9.2 points and 4.9 rebounds per game in 15 appearances. She was claimed off waivers by the New York Liberty during the middle of the season.
6 of 8Starting the 2014 season in the Big Apple, Milton-Jones averaged 5.7 points in 19 games, soon moving on to the Atlanta Dream as her career wound down.
7 of 8In Atlanta, Milton-Jones surpassed WNBA legend Tina Thompson for most regular-season games played, finishing with 499 and becoming one of seven players in league history with at least 5,000 points and 2,400 rebounds. She also finishes fourth all-time with 619 steals, sixth with 2,574 rebounds, eighth with 5,574 points, and 12th with 328 blocks.
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