Chicago Sky's Izzy Harrison beats back adversity to return to court
DEERFIELD, Ill. -- Isabelle Harrison is happy to be back playing basketball for the Chicago Sky after plenty of adversity.She started her WNBA career in 2015 coming back from a torn ACL, and another serious knee injury delayed her start this season.But now that she is back on the court, Harrison is making a difference in more ways than one.
'There was always things that I wish I could have done, but I necessarily didn't have the tools at that time, and honestly didn't really know how severe the situation was,' she said.Harrison's older brother, Daniel, is currently battling lupus.'So with it being so prevalent in my family, my other sister having lupus as well, and having him be as sick as he is, obviously, I'm just trying to be as resourceful as possible,' she said.
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