What Is Sakima Walker’s Ethnicity & Religion? Digging Deeper Into California Star’s Nationality and Family Background

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“I knew what I had to do, ’cause I had never struggled in the classroom,” Sakima Walker said while she was dealing with a sudden change after moving to Rutgers after high school. “But I wasn’t in a good mental space.” And so she left Rutgers behind, stepping into something new, where she did not let her past define her.

Sakima, with her mother’s backing, chose the JUCO program, which shocked many. But it was required. “It was tough,” her mother, Nakia Johnson, recalled. “I really didn’t know what was going on with her at the time. When she first went to college I told them she was depressed because of COVID. You know, I’d seen that took a toll on her and I let them know. But I guess because Sakima always wears that smile they didn’t know because she didn’t talk about it and she just always appeared to be happy.”

Balancing studies – seven classes a day- and her game (first love), Sakima Walker led the Northwest Florida State College Raiders team to a JUCO national championship. “It gave me a fresh start… I was able to get that family feel and the support I felt I needed.” Sakima mentioned looking back at her JUCO season. After the strong comeback, she joined a championship program in Div I – South Carolina. Interestingly, she entered the portal with a ‘do not contact’ tag, meaning the decision was already made.

And now that there is another change in her journey, she will play her final college year with the California Golden Bears, everyone is curious about other aspects of her life.

Where was Sakima Walker born? What’s her nationality?

Sakima Walker’s birthplace is Columbus, Ohio, United States. She is the youngest child in her family with two elder brothers, Jabari Walker and Dibaji Walker, playing in the NBA and G-League, respectively. Jabari represents the Portland Trail Blazers, while Dibaji plays for the Cleveland Charge. Her father also played in the NBA for 10 seasons, winning the championship in 2002 with the Lakers.

As an American citizen born in the United States, Sakima Walker’s nationality is American. She spent her entire basketball career in the States and will be looking to enter the professional league soon.

Which high school did Sakima Walker attend?

Following in her father and brothers’ footsteps, Sakima got hooked on basketball. The star was a champion at every level and has been grasping knowledge from everywhere. Her South Carolina teammate Chloe Kitts had stated, “She’s been to a championship area… She has knowledge, and we get that knowledge from her,” emphasising Walker’s leadership and experience.

Walker attended Africentric Early College for high school, where she was recognized as the No. 7 post player in the 2020 graduating class. She received first-team all-state and all-district accolades during her time there and was named to the first-team all-city list three times. Walker played a pivotal role in securing consecutive Division III Ohio State Championships for her team in 2019 and 2020. She was also instrumental in leading her school to an undefeated 28-0 record in the 2018-19 season.

What is Sakima Walker’s ethnicity and religion?

The national championship winner has managed to keep a few of her personal details away from the spotlight, like ethnicity and religious beliefs. Her upbringing in Columbus, though, suggests a diverse cultural background. Yet there are no confirmed details on the same.

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