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Niesha Alice Butler is an American basketball player, actress, and entrepreneur, of
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n descent, best known as a member of the New York Liberty, sideline reporter for the Atlanta Hawks, and founder of Ballin Technologies. She is often featured in films related to sport. She has also worked as a sideline reporter for various outfits including CBS Radio,
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Biography


Early life

Niesha was born in
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and spent her early childhood in
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before permanently settling down in New York. Despite being small enough in stature to earn the nickname ‘Munchkin,’ she became the first girl to play for Gauchos, a powerhouse AAU team. She attended Incarnation, where she was an integral part of the varsity team's several championship seasons. She later attended Columbia Prep where she led the team to several league championships. After transferring to
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, she broke New York's record for points scored in a high school career for both men and women. She was named to the New York City's All City Team four years in a row, the only person to do so since
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Early sports career

She attended Incarnation Catholic School in the Washington Heights part of Manhattan. She was the all-time leader for
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high schools in career points scored—for men or women—in basketball. Scored 3,127 points in High School, with a 28 points per game average. She wears the number 11. In 2005, Niesha signed with the New York Liberty. After she got cut from the team she went on to play in
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for Gran Caneria for one season before retiring from playing. She was personally recruited for
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by
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College career

After being personally recruited by
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, Niesha announced that she would attend Georgia Tech. In her first season she led the ACC in scoring and was the first female player from Georgia Tech to be named rookie of the year. She was honored with the Naismith Georgia Player of the Year award, and was named to the Freshman All American Team.


Georgia Tech statistics

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Acting career

She starred opposite
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in
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's ''
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''. She had a brief appearance in
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's 2004 film ''
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''. She was also considered for the lead role in
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, opposite
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, but was ultimately looked over in favor of actress
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despite producer
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's advice. According to writer & director
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" I saw over 700 people for the part–actors, ballplayers, people who had never acted before in their life. It finally came down to Sanaa and Niesha I put Sanaa with a basketball coach for two months and Niesha with an acting coach.” Prince-Bythewood ultimately decided that it was a love story first—which is why she ultimately went with Lathan She also appeared in the first
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In magazines

She was on the cover of the first annual
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's Women In Sports. She also posed for King Magazine, Mar/Apr 2004 - Article title: 'WNBA's Next Sexy Shooter.'


Professional career


Broadcasting

Niesha went on to have a successful career in broadcasting, working for CBS radio, TMZ sports, and as a producer and side line reporter for the
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Business career

Niesha has always had an entrepreneurial mind set since she started her first business selling t-shirts at ten years old. As an adult she worked on the
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for MBF Corporation in Crude Oil and Natural Gas. When her playing career was over, Niesha returned to Georgia Tech to complete her degree. She founded her first tech company Sports DataBase Network in 2010. She went on to found the non profit organization Ballin Technologies where she teaches disadvantaged students coding, and prepares them for careers in
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through a love of sports. She is currently working for Scrap-Sports.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Butler, Niesha Living people Year of birth missing (living people) American women's basketball players Shooting guards Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball players