
Fans Show Support After WNBA Player Georgia Amoore Announcement
Following the Washington Mystics’ recent update.
WNBA player Georgia Amoore was the number six draft pick in the 2025 Draft. Just two weeks after her win, Amoore faced a devastating injury, leading to uncertainty about her 2025 season. Unfortunately, the Washington Mystics team has confirmed that its guard “underwent successful surgery to repair a right ACL injury.” As a result, she “will miss the 2025 WNBA season.”
Following the surgery announcement, WNBA fans shared their disdain for the news. “I’m sorry I don’t know when I’ll stop crying about Georgia Amoore, but it won’t be anytime soon,” a fan tweeted into the void. ”Speedy recovery, Georgia Amoore… can’t wait for your time in the league!”
Brittney Sykes, Amoore’s teammate, also shared support for their teammate, “Something is brewing in the pot for us next season.” A fan added, “Georgia would’ve ATE with Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen.”
I’m still sick about Georgia Amoore’s injury pic.twitter.com/iDFNUbEZSO
— Girls Who Like Hoops Podcast (@hoopslikegirls) May 9, 2025
I was just thinking about this …
Mehn, speedy recovery Georgia Amoore… can’t wait for your time in the league! https://t.co/neQmpZaSPn
— Maks 🏀 (@StepbackShero) May 19, 2025
On April 30, the official Washington Mystics website announced that the guard suffered a “right anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury” during Tuesday’s practice. “Amoore and the team will examine treatment and rehabilitation options and provide an update as appropriate.” At the time, it was only confirmed by ESPN that she would be sidelined indefinitely.
3x WNBA All-Star Kelsey Plum gives Georgia Amoore words of encouragement following her ACL injury. pic.twitter.com/LGJ2QarJhG
— Phoenix Stevens (@PStevensKSR) May 1, 2025
As the sixth draft pick, the news comes as a shock to many. For the 2025 Draft, the Australian guard came in hot with a look styled by Honor the Gift‘s stylist Kateri Zapp and creative director, Russell Westbrook. The moment made sports fashion history as it was the first time an NBA star styled a WNBA player.
Temporary setback for a major comeback. Georgia Amoore, you’ve got this. pic.twitter.com/IL4HjcrSv6
— Azzi Fudd is a National Champion (@Yourbestbreak) April 30, 2025
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