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Odyssey Sims entered the WNBA as the No. 2 overall pick in the 2014 draft by the Tulsa Shock and wasted no time making an impact. She played 34 games as a rookie and started 31 of them, posting 16.7 points and 4.2 assists per game, earning two Rookie of the Month honors, and securing a spot on the All-Rookie Team. This spirit of hers was lit at Baylor, leading the franchise to induct her into the Hall of Fame. While she has jumped between various teams, she has never lost herself and has brought the same physical toughness and relentless attitude everywhere.

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Where is Odyssey Sims from, and what is her nationality?

Odyssey Sims is a 32-year-old professional basketball player, born on July 13, 1992, in Irving, Texas. She showed exceptional basketball talent early on, representing MacArthur High School and emerging as the top-rated point guard in her senior year in 2010. Among numerous accolades, she was honored with the WBCA/State Farm National High School Player of the Year award.

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Sims committed to the Baylor Bears in 2010 and quickly made her mark, setting remarkable records for the program. Although she initially struggled to connect with head coach Kim Mulkey, their relationship improved as Sims played a pivotal role in Baylor’s 2012 NCAA Championship victory over Notre Dame, finishing 80–69. Upon her graduation, Baylor retired Sims’ jersey in recognition of her contributions to the team.

What is Odyssey Sims’ ethnicity?

While we are aware of Sims’ identity as a Black American national, there are no publicly verifiable reports that provide insights into the player’s ethnic roots, background, and culture. What we do know is that Odyssey shares a close bond with her family members. Her mother, Pamela Thompson, has been instrumental in shaping Sims’ basketball career. According to the WNBA website, Odyssey Sims has two older brothers, Oscar and Onaye. Moreover, she gave birth to a son named Jaiden in 2020.

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Being a parent is so fun,” Sims had shared. “The joy I have of having my child. I wake up, and I want to make him proud. He’s my determination, my motivation. Everything is just different, and he’s helped me grow. I want to do everything I can.” Sims said in an interview that her son is her primary source of motivation and determination. She even asserted that Jaiden has helped her grow. When not on the court, Sims often spends time with her family.

Is Odyssey Sims Christian? 

There is no publicly verifiable information that suggests Sims’ inclination towards a particular region or faith. The player has neither mentioned her beliefs during interviews nor disclosed her religious identity on social media.

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Avya Mathur is a WNBA Writer at EssentiallySports, trained in media studies and shaped by fast-turn editorial environments. She thrives in the high-pressure flow of live sports reporting, where precision and clarity must meet tight deadlines. On the women’s basketball beat, Avya delivers minute-by-minute updates, sharp tactical insights, and post-game breakdowns that bring fans closer to the pulse of the WNBA. Her career spans across teaching, film production, and digital media, giving her a uniquely versatile storytelling voice. From script editing and micro-film production to lecturing in media and communication, Avya has consistently shaped narratives for diverse audiences. At ES, she brings that same adaptability to women’s basketball coverage, pairing sharp analysis with a narrative pace that mirrors the game itself and highlighting the athletes, strategies, and moments pushing the WNBA forward.

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