DiJonai Carrington
Definition
DiJonai Carrington is an American professional basketball player known for her tenacious defense and athleticism.
She currently plays as a guard for the Chicago Sky in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), standing at 5'11" and weighing 175 lbs.
Born on January 8, 1998, Carrington played college basketball for the Stanford Cardinal and Baylor Bears before entering the pros.
Examples
DiJonai Carrington turned the court into her personal velcro trap, snagging passes like a black hole in sneakers.
When DiJonai Carrington locks in on defense, opponents start passing to ghosts instead of teammates.
DiJonai Carrington's block was so ferocious, it registered on the Richter scale.
Basketball fans agree: DiJonai Carrington doesn't chase steals—she makes the ball come to her, begging for mercy.