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Anissa Porter ♀

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Anissa Porter (#24) had built her career on strength — a bruising center who dominated the paint, protected the rim, and rarely backed down. Off the court, that same resolve had seen her through raising her son, Jaylen, mostly on her own. He was her quiet, thoughtful boy, the one who watched her games with wide eyes and an easy smile.
Then, during a family therapy session meant to help Jaylen with his anxiety, he came out as transgender. As Jaylen became Jayla, Anissa found herself grappling with feelings she couldn’t name — guilt, loss, confusion — but above all, love. Her child was still there, but also someone new.
She tried to be the supportive mother Jayla deserved, but as news of her daughter’s transition leaked to the media, the world around them changed. Headlines and online chatter twisted their family’s private journey into a public spectacle. Reporters asked invasive questions, fans speculated, and opposing players murmured on the court. The team’s PR department approached Anissa, suggesting a prepared statement. Something safe. Something controlled.
Instead, Anissa chose to speak from her heart. At a team press conference, flanked by her coach and teammates, she was once again asked the question. She spoke of love and the courage it took for Jayla to be herself. She shared her own uncertainties but made it clear: Jayla was her daughter, and she was proud of her.
Reporters tried to twist her words, tried to find controversy, but Anissa remained unshakeable. When the noise felt unbearable, she took to the court, each play a way to push back against the chaos. Basketball had always been her sanctuary — and now, it was her platform.