Sandrine Gruda

{{Short description|French basketball player (born 1987)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2024}}

{{Infobox basketball biography

| name = Sandrine Gruda

| image = France vs Finlande - EuroBasket Women 2019 qualification 2018 - 46.jpg

| caption = Gruda in 2016

| nationality = French

| league =

| team =

| number = 7

| position = Center

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 4

| weight_lbs = 185

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1987|6|25}}

| birth_place = Cannes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

| draft_league = WNBA

| draft_year = 2007

| draft_round = 1

| draft_pick = 13

| draft_team = Connecticut Sun

| career_start = 2005

| career_end = 2024

| years1 = 2005–2007

| team1 = US Valenciennes

| years2 = 2007–2016

| team2 = UMMC Ekaterinburg

| years3 = 2008–2010

| team3 = Connecticut Sun

| years4 = 2014

| team4 = Los Angeles Sparks

| years5 = 2016

| team5 = Los Angeles Sparks

| years6 = 2016–2017

| team6 = Fenerbahçe Istanbul

| years7 = 2017

| team7 = Los Angeles Sparks

| years8 = 2018

| team8 = Yakın Doğu

| years9 = 2018–2022

| team9 = PF Schio

| years10 = 2022–2024

| team10 = ASVEL Féminin

| highlights =

| wnba_profile = 201058/sandrine-gruda

| medaltemplates =

{{MedalSport|Women's basketball}}

{{MedalCountry|{{bkw|FRA}}}}

{{MedalOlympic}}

{{MedalSilver|2012 London|Team}}

{{MedalBronze|2020 Tokyo|Team}}

{{MedalCompetition|EuroBasket}}

{{MedalGold|2009 Latvia|}}

{{MedalSilver|2013 France|}}

{{MedalSilver|2015 Hungary/Romania|}}

{{MedalSilver|2019 Serbia/Latvia|}}

{{MedalSilver|2021 Spain/France|}}

{{MedalBronze|2011 Poland|}}

{{MedalBronze|2023 Israel/Slovenia|}}

}}

Sandrine Gruda (born 25 June 1987) is a French former professional basketball player.{{Cite web |date=2024-08-14 |title=EuroLeague Women legend Gruda calls time on stellar career |url=https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/euroleague-women-24-25/news/euroleague-women-legend-gruda-calls-time-on-stellar-career |access-date=2024-12-03 |website=www.fiba.basketball |language=en}}

Before the WNBA

She is the daughter of Ulysse Gruda, who played for the French men's national basketball team, and grew up on Martinique. Before joining the WNBA, Gruda played professionally for the French club Union Sportive Valenciennes Olympic. She began playing on senior level in 2002, and professionally in 2005.[http://www.fibaeurope.com/teamID_1240.compID_jr6ZiXqeGhMBtfq1yxqV83.season_2007.roundID_5099.playerID_44236.coid_D8Vn4-lSJGsBSztEQFLvo0.articleMode_on.html Gruda For President] fibaeurope.com She was voted the best European young women's player of the year 2006.{{webarchive|title = Gruda Honoured As Young Player Of The Year| url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080719195303/http://www.eurobasketwomen2007.com/en/cid_6iuImPznISA,Xm2h6JKRB3.teamID_282.compID_pnlxO1HYJhUh,MTfrmUO03.season_2007.roundID_5222.coid_IOmub5LMHdsl8bCm9octD2.articleMode_on.html |date=19 July 2008 }}

WNBA career

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Gruda was drafted 13th overall in the 2007 WNBA draft by the Connecticut Sun. She did not join the Sun until the 2008 season. She was highly touted by head coach Mike Thibault before joining the team. During her rookie season, she provided solid bench play and with her height and length, was a consistent rebounder and shot-blocker.

In 2014, she returned to the WNBA after a three-year absence, joining the Los Angeles Sparks as a reserve on the roster. Gruda sat out the 2015 season to prepare for the 2016 Summer Olympics with the France women's national basketball team in the qualifying tournament. In 2016, Gruda re-signed with the Sparks after the Olympic break.[http://sparks.wnba.com/news/sparks-sign-veteran-forwardcenter-sandrine-gruda/ Sparks Sign Veteran Forward/center Sandrine Gruda] Later on in the season, Gruda would win her first WNBA championship with the Sparks after they defeated the Minnesota Lynx 3–2 in the Finals. Following the championship victory, after not being re-signed during free agency, Gruda returned to the Sparks midway through the 2017 season.[http://sparks.wnba.com/news/sparks-sign-veteran-sandrine-gruda/ Sparks sign veteran Sandrine Gruda] The Sparks would go on to advance to the Finals for the second season in a row, after defeating the Phoenix Mercury in a 3-game sweep, setting up a rematch with the Lynx. However, the Sparks would lose to the Lynx in five games.

Overseas career

She played for the Russian club UMMC Ekaterinburg from 2007 to 2016. On 6 July 2016, Fenerbahçe Istanbul announced her transfer to the club.

National team

Gruda is the starting center for the France women's national basketball team, and led her team to the EuroBasket 2009 title. She was the best scorer and rebounder of the French side, and was voted to the all-tournament team. She also took part in the World Championship 2006 and the EuroBasket 2007, reaching the quarter-finals both times.

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