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'''Lindsey Brooke Yamasaki''' is a ] ] professional basketball player. She was born on ], ] in ], ] to Syd and Kriss Yamasaki. She has a sister named Britt, and a brother named Kobi. Lindsey attended Oregon City High School and later ], where she played both basketball and volleyball. '''Lindsey Brooke Yamasaki''' is a ] ] professional basketball player. She was born on ], ] in ], ] to Syd and Kriss Yamasaki. She has a sister named Britt, and a brother named Kobi. Lindsey attended Oregon City High School and later ], where she played both basketball and volleyball.


During the ], Lindsey was the 13th pick in the 2nd round (29th overall) to the now-defunct ], and then later played for the ]. She also played in the ] for the ]. During the ], 6'-1" Lindsey was the 13th pick in the 2nd round (29th overall) to the now-defunct ], and then later played for the ]. She also played in the ] for the ].


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Lindsey Brooke Yamasaki is a Japanese Ameican professional basketball player. She was born on June 2, 1980 in Oregon City, Oregon to Syd and Kriss Yamasaki. She has a sister named Britt, and a brother named Kobi. Lindsey attended Oregon City High School and later Stanford University, where she played both basketball and volleyball.

During the 2002 WNBA Draft, 6'-1" Lindsey was the 13th pick in the 2nd round (29th overall) to the now-defunct Miami Sol, and then later played for the New York Liberty. She also played in the NWBL for the San Jose Spiders.

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