Seattle Storm guard Lexi Brown is turning some heads with her recent post on Instagram. Seems like Brown is spending the best of her time this offseason, vacationing in Mexico. In her post, Brown posted snaps of herself by the poolside in a pink bikini, with the caption, “don’t take forever.”
Brown’s post has definitely turned many heads, including her WNBA teammates, colleagues, and fans. Golden State Valkyries forward Monique Billings couldn’t get enough of these snaps and wrote in the comments,
“Summer in the winter 😍”
Puerto Rican basketball star Sofia Roma also took notice of this picture and wrote,
“so beautiful 😍😍😍”
One fan wrote,
“Face card 😍😍😍”
Another fan added,
“All I can Say is DAMN…!”
This fan wrote,
“They don’t make Lexies around my neck of the woods, I’d be married by now🤦🏽♂️”
Another fan added,
“There u go again. You know how to take my oxygen away lol.”
This fan wrote,
“Can’t, won’t, get enough😍😍”
Another fan added,
“I’m otw i ain’t bring nothing but love baby no toothpaste or toothbrush just love.”
And some fans are definitely missing Brown’s spot on Gilbert Arenas’ Gil’s Arena podcast. This fan wrote,
“All these selfies and you’re not back on the couch at the arena, did u quit 🤔😔.”
Sure enough, Brown is definitely having the time of her life at this Cabo getaway. Earlier, she had posted snaps of herself wearing a laid-back outfit, perfectly matched with the poolside setting. She finished her look with a striped crochet bucket hat, simple jewellery, and braids that go well with her sunlit glow.
Lexie Brown Returning For Her Fifth AU Pro Basketball Season
Lexie Brown, an eight-year WNBA veteran and 2021 champion, has officially signed for the 2026 Athletes Unlimited Pro Basketball season. As one of the league’s most decorated athletes, she currently ranks third in career leader board points with 17,971 and leads the league all-time with 94 steals. Her dual-threat capability is evidenced by her historical standings, as she ranks third in league history with 97 career three-pointers and is one of just four players with 200 or more three-point attempts, while her defensive prowess earned her a spot on the inaugural All-Defensive Team.
Brown remains a consistent elite performer, finishing seventh in the 2024 standings after scoring in double figures in 11 of 12 games. Her career has spanned several WNBA franchises, including a recent stint where Brown was a solid option for the Seattle Storm in 2025, averaging 2.1 points, 0.7 rebounds, and 1 assist per game. Now entering her fifth AU season, Brown returns as a foundational figure who brings championship experience and elite two-way play to the league she has helped define since its inception.
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