Renee Fiora

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Renee Fiora
(Malamute, F)
ID# 494
Foxenawolf Renee Fiora Reneedunk.png
photo by Foxenawolf
No. 27 – Williamsburg Minutemen
Position Forward
Species Malamute ( Canidae )
Gender Female
Nickname(s)
Fizz
Personal information
Born (1991-01-08) January 8, 1991 (age 32)
Madison, WI
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight 187 lb (85 kg)
Shoots Right
Career information
School Canis Lupus Central Community College
FBA draft 2013 / Round: 2 / Pick: 45th overall
Selected by the Edmonton Excavators
Pro playing career 2013–present
Career history
2013-2014 Edmonton Excavators
2014-2015 San Jose Thrust
2015-present Williamsburg Minutemen
Career highlights and awards
Contract information
Contract year 2015
2023 Salary $14 million
Player Contacts
(IC) Agent Unknown
(OOC) Creator Akkarri
(OOC) Actor Unknown
(OOC) Usage Ask me before any use

Renee Abigail Fiora is a female malamute forward currently playing for the Williamsburg Minutemen of the Furry Basketball Association (FBA).

Biography

Renee was the only girl out of a family with three boys. Due to this Renee often was a tomboy just to fit in with the "boys" and their friends. Growing up, she gained her rudimentary skills in basketball at home playing with the boys, and in the school yard after school. Overall she developed an affinity in sports, including youth football and Soccer but her strengths and hard headed determination helping her greatly in pushing herself further, harder, faster than others in most sports. She even eventually started to surpass her older siblings in their own sports. However, her true love of Basketball hadn't quite bloomed until High School Varsity.

During Varsity she played her hardest yet, working hard to bring up their team through the ranks to get to the championships. As a small forward she played hard and threw her weight around as part of the team, helping open up options as well as scoring as she could. Recruiters eventually brought her in on a basketball scholarship at Canis Lupis (and while there she took up a position in the nursing program in order to help others, something she was always passionate about). Even at that level, she found that there was still much for her to learn. She worked long and hard at her shooting game and still roll with the blows that come with defense. However she was good and filled her positioning well with the team. Her love for the sport helping to keep her motivated and constantly working to improve herself as well as her team. Even as a senior she dreamed of having a chance at the professional ranks, and worked hard to try and become good enough to be considered a potential candidate for the FBA draft, even then she still had a nursing degree to work with if she needed to. Towards the end of her game she grew much stronger in her shooting game than she had in the past, growing much more consistent, with two point shots, and a little stronger in the longer three point range.

Even with this improvement among several others, she managed to gain the attention of Akkarri offering to work with her as an agent to help bring her to a chance at her dream of playing for the FBA. Soon they were good friends, and working well with each other to get the gears going on her dreams. Akkarri seemed to enjoy seeing how Renee improved with time, and would ponder just how much more she would improve if she managed to get into the professional ranks.

Renee earned her nickname of "Fizz" was her bubbly attitude and personality off the court. However she could earn much more colorful nicknames with how she can be on the sidelines. It use to annoy her, but even now, she had learned to not let it bother her and learned to actually enjoy being called something like that, even if it flew in the face of her tomboy side.

FBA Career

Drafted by the Edmonton Totems, Renee was a sixth fur off the bench as the Totems reached the FBA Finals. After the season, though, she was traded to the San Jose Thrust with cap space for the #14 pick in the 2014 Draft and Sandy DiTullo. She broke out, setting a career high with 14.8 points per game and 4.9 rebounds. After the season, she signed a three-year, $21 million deal with the Williamsburg Minutemen.

Renee's Links

Twitter: @Reneeballer

FA Gallery (Personal Stories and art): FluffyBasketballer

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