Basketball

Frieda Bühner’s Rise in the WNBA: From German Roots to Portland Fire

A family‑driven journey that led a German guard to score the league’s 100th point and forge new teammate bonds

Roots in a Basketball Family

Frieda Bühner’s ascent to the Women’s National Basketball Association reads like a transatlantic story of talent, perseverance, and family influence.

Growing up in Osnabrück, she was surrounded by a household where basketball was more than a pastime; her father Andreas, a former youth Bundesliga champion, and her brother Karl spent countless evenings dribbling and shooting in the backyard.

When the opportunity arose to join the Florida Gators, she quickly realized the program was not the environment she needed, prompting a bold decision to seek a different collegiate landscape.

Finding the Right Fit

A stint in Spain with Movistar Estudiantes gave her a fresh stage, and her performances earned a spot on the German National Team for the 2024 Summer Olympics, where she competed alongside veterans and rising stars.

Her breakthrough in the WNBA came when the Portland Fire selected her in the second round, a move that surprised many but felt inevitable to those who had watched her adapt to new leagues.

In her rookie season, she contributed to a historic moment by helping the franchise reach the 100‑point milestone in a game against the Indiana Fever, a feat that underscored her impact on the court.

Off the court, the chemistry she shares with fellow rookie Nyadiew Puoch has become a cornerstone of the team’s dynamic, while her family, separated by a nine‑hour time difference, still tunes in to every game from Germany.

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