Janell Burse Explained

Janell Burse
Nationality:American
Number:33
Position:Center
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lbs:199
Birth Date:1979 5, mf=yes
Birth Place:New Orleans, Louisiana
High School:Redeemer-Seton
(New Orleans, Louisiana)
College:Tulane (1996–2000)
Draft League:WNBA
Draft Round:2
Draft Pick:28
Draft Year:2001
Draft Team:Minnesota Lynx
Career Start:2001
Career End:2011
Years1:2001–2003
Team1:Minnesota Lynx
Years2:2004–2007, 2009
Team2:Seattle Storm
Years3:2009–2011
Team3:TS Wisła Can-Pack Kraków
Highlights:
  • WNBA Champion (2004)
  • 3x CUSA Defensive Player of the Year (1999–2001)
  • 2x First-team All-CUSA (2000, 2001)
  • CUSA Tournament MVP (2000)
  • CUSA Sixth Player of the Year (1999)
Wnba Profile:janell_burse
Bbr Wnba:burseja01w
Letter:b

Janell Latrice Burse (born May 19, 1979) is a 6'5" women's basketball player who played center for the Seattle Storm of the WNBA.

After playing college ball at Tulane University, Burse was drafted in the second round (28th overall) by the Minnesota Lynx in 2001, and played her first three professional seasons with that team. As part of an ill-fated attempt by the Lynx to land hometown sensation Lindsay Whalen in the 2004 WNBA draft, Burse was traded with Sheri Sam to the Storm for Amanda Lassiter and a high draft pick.[1] Whalen was snatched up by the Connecticut Sun, and Seattle gained two key players for its 2004 championship run.

Burse backed up center Kamila Vodichkova in 2004, and took over the starting role when Vodichkova left for the Phoenix Mercury the next season. Fans expected Burse to lose this job to the highly touted Suzy Batkovic when the latter joined the team in mid-season, but Burse played so well that she started the entire year.

Burse, who had purchased a house in Slidell, Louisiana in 2004, became the WNBA's face for relief in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. At two playoff games at KeyArena in September 2005, Burse's charity through the Franklin Avenue Baptist Church raised $25,000 for the relief efforts, which was matched by $75,000 from the team organization.[2]

WNBA career statistics

Denotes seasons in which Burse won a WNBA championship

Regular season

|-| align="left" | 2001| align="left" | Minnesota| 20 || 0 || 8.5 || .333 || .000 || .750 || 2.1 || 0.3 || 0.1 || 0.8 || 1.0 || 2.4|-| align="left" | 2002| align="left" | Minnesota| 31 || 2 || 11.1 || .373 || .000 || .750 || 1.9 || 0.2 || 0.2 || 0.4 || 0.6 || 2.7|-| align="left" | 2003| align="left" | Minnesota| 29 || 14 || 15.1 || .490 || .000 || .771 || 3.7 || 0.7 || 0.4 || 1.0 || 1.4 || 7.1|-|style="text-align:left;background:#afe6ba;"| 2004| align="left" | Seattle| 29 || 0 || 17.7 || .429 || .000 || .582 || 3.3 || 0.7 || 0.8 || 1.2 || 1.4 || 4.9|-| align="left" | 2005| align="left" | Seattle| 34 || 34 || 25.3 || .523 || .000 || .699 || 5.9 || 0.7 || 0.6 || 1.2 || 2.3 || 10.0|-| align="left" | 2006| align="left" | Seattle| 27 || 27 || 27.4 || .511 || 1.000 || .670 || 6.6 || 0.8 || 0.6 || 0.9 || 2.0 || 11.1|-| align="left" | 2007| align="left" | Seattle| 29 || 29 || 24.4 || .445 || .000 || .693 || 5.3 || 0.8 || 0.4 || 1.0 || 2.0 || 8.8|-| align="left" | 2009| align="left" | Seattle| 34 || 8 || 15.9 || .510 || .000 || .738 || 3.1 || 0.3 || 0.6 || 0.9 || 1.0 || 6.1|-| align="left" | Career| align="left" | 8 years, 2 teams| 34 || 8 || 15.9 || .510 || .000 || .738 || 3.1 || 0.3 || 0.6 || 0.9 || 1.0 || 6.1

Playoffs

|-| align="left" | 2003| align="left" | Minnesota| 3 || 3 || 14.0 || .333 || .000 || .667 || 3.0 || 0.7 || 1.3 || 0.7 || 1.0 || 5.3|-|style="text-align:left;background:#afe6ba;"| 2004| align="left" | Seattle| 8 || 0 || 13.6 || .444 || .000 || .750 || 2.3 || 0.1 || 1.1 || 1.3 || 1.0 || 3.4|-| align="left" | 2005| align="left" | Seattle| 3 || 3 || 30.0 || .611 || .000 || 1.000 || 4.7 || 1.0 || 1.0 || 0.3 || 0.7 || 9.3|-| align="left" | 2006| align="left" | Seattle| 3 || 3 || 27.0 || .385 || .000 || .846 || 3.3 || 0.3 || 0.7 || 1.0 || 0.3 || 10.3|-| align="left" | 2009| align="left" | Seattle| 3 || 3 || 10.7 || .000 || .000 || .500 || 2.7 || 0.7 || 0.0 || 0.7 || 1.0 || 0.7|-| align="left" | Career| align="left" | 5 years, 2 teams| 20 || 12 || 17.7 || .402 || .000 || .788 || 3.0 || 0.5 || 0.9 || 0.9 || 0.9 || 5.2

Tulane statistics

Source[3]

YearTeamGPPointsFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
1997-98Tulane229347.4%0.0%46.3%3.00.20.21.34.2
1998-99Tulane3032456.1%0.0%55.8%4.90.30.42.510.8
1999-00Tulane3260559.4%0.0%61.0%9.80.81.42.518.9
2000-01Tulane3260359.6%100.0%54.0%10.70.91.42.118.8
TotalsTulane116162557.9%100.0%56.3%7.50.60.92.114.0

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WNBA.com: 2004 WNBA Transactions . 2023-10-13 . www.wnba.com.
  2. Web site: 2005-08-30 . Storm to assist Janell Burse in raising funds for Hurricane Katrina Relief . 2023-10-13 . OurSports Central . en.
  3. Web site: Tulane Media Guide. 2017-10-15.