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More Black Athletes Who Glowed up to be Fine

With the popular Netflix series “Starting Five” climbing the streamer, let’s take a look at how our fave Black athletes evolved into gorgeous stars.

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In order to appreciate where you’re going, it’s sometimes helpful to look back at where you’ve been. With the recently released Netflix series “Starting 5″ currently climbing the trending charts and earlier phenomenon of the 2024 Olympics that took over in the summertime, this sentiment undoubtedly rings true for the hundred of athletes who competing for the top prize in their respective sports.

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So it’s in that vein we thought we’d look at the amazing glow ups at a handful of our favorite athletes. Whether they got their start as little kids or shined as high school/college sports stars, seeing these professionals go from A to B is nothing short of inspiring.

So let’s kick things off with the King of the Court himself: LeBron James. Before he would make history as the first men’s player from Team USA to be the flag bearer at this year’s Olympic games, James was a promising high school athlete who got drafted in the first round back at the NBA Draft in 2003. 21 years later, he’s still dominating and showing everyone why he’s GOAT.

Candace Parker

Candace Parker, 2007; Candace Parker, 2024. Photo: Getty Images Gregory Shamus; Kelly Balch for adidas Basketball

Candace Parker went from college hottie to professional WNBA bomshell and we absolutely love to see it!

  

Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant, 1996; Kobe Bryant, 2019. Photo: Getty Images Vinnie Zuffante; VCG/VCG

Though Kobe Bryant may no longer be with us, we’d be remiss if we didn’t acknowledge his rise from cute basketball player to an all-around handsome baller.

A’ja Wilson

A’ja Wilson, 2014; A’ja Wilson, 2024. Photo: Getty Images racy Glantz/The State/Tribune News Service; Ethan Miller

Though there’s only a 10 year difference between these photos, A’ja Wilson’s glow up is apparent and amazing—she was always beautiful though, let’s not get it twisted!

Dywane Wade

Dywane Wade in 2004; Dywane Wade in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Gregory Bojorquez; Matt Winkelmeyer for Netflix

Black men are like fine wine — they just look better with time. And that’s definitely the case for NBA superstar Dwyane Wade.

Russell Wilson

Russell Wilson in 2011; Russell Wilson in 2024. Photo: Getty Images John Biever /Sports Illustrated; Christopher Polk/Variety

I don’t think there’s ever been a moment in time where Russel Wilson wasn’t looking like a tall glass of water, but seeing his evolution from college ball until now is a beautiful sight to see nevertheless.

Lewis Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton in 2006; Lewis Hamilton in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Mark Thompson; James Sutton – Formula 1/Formula 1

F1 superstar Lewis Hamilton has always been attractive but his baby face in 2006 has definitely matured over the years and turned him into a bonafide heartthrob.

Myles Garrett

Myles Garrett in 2014; Myles Garrett in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Stacy Revere; Don Juan Moore

I know a lot can happen in 10 years but seeing NFL star Myles Garrett go from college cutie to an all-around hunk is a sight to see.

Giannis Atentokounmpo

Giannis Antetokounmpo in 2013; Giannia Antetokounmpo in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Nick Laham; Gregory Shamus

From playing on the youth teams in his hometown of Athens to getting drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 2013 to now representing Greece in the 2024 Olympics—Giannis Antetokounmpo is continuing to be a formidable force in the game.

James Harden

James Harden in 2009; James Harden in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Harry How; Ric Tapia/Icon Sportswire

It’s amazing what a beard and 15 years of bulking up will do. If you know, then you already know about James Harden, I don’t need to say much here.

Patrick Mahomes

Patrick Mahomes in 2015; Patrick Mahomes in 2024. Photo: Getty Images John Weast; Fernando Leon

While not much may have physically changed when it comes to Patrick Mahomes, his status in the NFL has definitely elevated thanks to his winning performance in the 2024 Super Bowl and becoming the first back-to-back MVP recipient since 1980.

Serena Williams

Serena Williams in 1998; Serena Williams in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Art SEITZ/Gamma-Rapho; Matthew Stockman

A GOAT from a young age, Serena Williams traded in her white beads for a more elevated look as she aged —a nd racked up over 20 Grand Slams across her professional tennis career while doing it.

Venus Williams

Venus Williams in 1992; VenusWilliams in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Otto Greule Jr / Stringer; Kevin Mazur for W+P

After showing her little sister Serena how to dominate on the tennis courts as a young one, Venus Williams made a name for herself and amassed several Grand Slams in her own right (and became a serious style icon along the way as well.)

Odell Beckham Jr.

Odell Beckham Jr. in 2014; Odell Beckham Jr. in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Rich Graessle/Icon SMI/Corbis/Icon Sportswire; Eamonn M. McCormack for DraftKings

There’s no denying NFL star Odell Beckham Jr. has always been a looker and a grade-A football star, even going back to his LSU days. Whether he’s rocking short colored hair, his famous blonde locks or a classic black along with notable fashions, Beckham Jr. continues to make a name for himself on and off the field.

Jaylen Brown

Jaylen Brown in 2014; Jaylen Brown in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Kelly Kline/ Kevin Mazur for W+P

Much like Harden, it’s amazing what a beard and a complimentary hairstyle can do. But outside of Jaylen Brown’s amazing aesthetic, the fierce NBA star continues to shine on the court as a player for the Boston Celtics.

Anthony Davis

Anthony Davis in 2012; Anthony Davis in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Stacy Revere/Gregory Shamus

Going from a Kentucky Wildcat to telling everyone to “Fear the Brow” as a professional NBA star, Anthony Davis (or AD, if you prefer) continues to prove he’s a force to be reckoned with.

Karl Anthony Towns

Karl-Anthony Towns in 2014; Karl-Anthony Towns in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Michael Buckner for ESPYS; Dave Benett for Hermes

After playing college ball alongside AD back in Kentucky, Karl-Anthony Towns would go on to still make waves after being drafted in the NBA in 2015.

Shannon Sharpe

Shannon Sharpe in 2003; Shannon Sharpe in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Lawrence Lucier; Marcus Ingram

While some may argue Shannon Sharpe looks the exact same as he did back in 2003, it’s clear “Unc” has evolved from just a NFL star to now a staple in pop culture thanks to his popular “Club Shay Shay” podcast.

Colin Kaepernick

Colin in 2011; Colin Kaepernick in 2024. Photo: Getty Images NFL/Noam Galai for The Gordon Parks Foundation

‘Fro or no ‘fro, NFL star Colin Kaepernick has proven that he’s more than athlete in many ways than one, sparking national conversations about the tie between sports and activism. And for that we’re grateful.

Kevin Durant

Kevin Durant in 2007; Kevin Durant in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Larry Smith/Icon SMI/Icon Sport Media; Tim Clayton/Corbis

From AD to KD—Kevin Durant has been a consisten force since his initial draft to the Seattle Supersonics back in 2007. And while we’ve seen him sport a bit more facial hair and sharpened his skills over the year—Duran’t consistent level of high performance remains a mainstay in the NBA.

Steph Curry

Steph Curry in 2008; Steph Curry in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Kevin C. Cox; Catherine Steenkeste

Whether or not you consider LeBron James, Michael Jordan, or Kobe Bryant to be the NBA GOAT—there’s one name you must always consider and that’s Steph Curry. From flaunting his skills and signature sly smile back at Davidson College to doing more of the same and earning multiple NBA championship wins—Curry is not one to shake your head at.

Jayson Tatum

Jayson Tatum in 2016; Jayson Tatum in 2024. Photo: Getty Images Lance King; Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis

Though Jayson Tatum may be a relative newcomer to the NBA (he got drafted back in 2017), his skills and talents and all the things that made him shine at Duke University continue to make him a household name as a Boston Celtic.

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