Sacramento Kings Color Commentator Kayte Christensen Made Her Parents Proud After Being Selected By The Phoenix Mercury In 2002 WNBA Draft

Her husband has been gaining support from fans because he joined the show to honor his late sister, Joanna, whom he lost to domestic violence.

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Color Commentator for the Sacramento Kings and basketball player Kayte Christensen spent her early days with her parents in Lakeview, Oregon.

Former Phoenix Mercury forward and current NBC Sports California analyst Kayte Christensen, 44, is used to being publicly spotted by Sacramento Kings fans. Still, her family is now introduced to a new news demographic: “Survivor” fans.

Especially when her husband, Joe Hunter, is the front-runner to win season 48 of the popular competition show, which airs its finale on May 21, 2025. Kayte said,

“You can’t really go in public,” . “Sacramento is a really small place and we go out in public and people know who I am and come up to us. I don’t think he expected how wildly popular the show is. I told him with sports, you wear a Kings or Suns or Mercury hat and everyone knows you’re a fan, but ‘Survivor’ fans, you don’t understand. “There’s way more people that watch it than you realize and people found out he was on the show when it was announced.” 

Kayte Christensen

She added that her husband didn’t know the show’s impact because he’s not very active on social media.

Her husband has been gaining support from fans because he joined the show to honor his late sister, Joanna, whom he lost to domestic violence.

He has also formed a close bond with fellow contestant Eva Erickson, who has autism. Kayte added,

“With everything that’s been happening with him and Eva and her autism and how their relationship has been so public on the show, I think the biggest change is the response he’s getting and hearing the stories,” “Whether it’s about autism or domestic violence because the last episode, they highlighted his sister’s story and what happened to her. The biggest change is being recognized and people want to share their story with him. “I’m so incredibly proud. It’s such a great representation of who he is as a human being, and from watching the show from the very beginning, I know how difficult it is to go out and play the way that he plays. His honest, trusting, loyal approach to the game.” 

Kayte Christensen

Christensen has also tried out for “Survivor” several times over the past few years after a casting director contacted her because he wanted former WNBA players on the show.

Kayte Christensen Has Always Supported Her In achieving her Dream Of Becoming An Athlete And A TV Analyst

Kayte Lauren Christensen was born on November 16, 1980, and raised by her father, Randy, and her mother, Cathy Christensen.

Although her parents avoided the media spotlight, they always supported Kayte in becoming an athlete and TV analyst.

Kayte’s parents’ support paid off when Kayte was selected by the Phoenix Mercury in the 3rd round (40th overall) of the 2002 WNBA draft.

Kaye Christensen with her father, Randy, and her mother, Cathy Christensen. (Source: Facebook)

On June 21, 2015, Kayte took to her official Facebook handle and wished her father, Randy, a happy Father’s Day. She wrote,

Happy Father’s Day to my Daddy!! I am eternally grateful for the love and friendship you have always given me and even more for showing me the kind of love a husband should give a wife. One of the most valuable lessons a daughter can ask for. I love you Daddy.

Kayte Christensen

Kayte Christensen shared a glimpse of celebrating the new year 2025 with her father and another family member. She wrote,

As 2024 comes to an end I cannot help but think about what this year brought to me. I feel so grateful to the lessons, gifts and opportunities it brought to make me a better more complete person. It began with therapy to be better co-parents and ended with our family back together. Being willing I open up, share pain, put in the work to heal and rediscovering the love we have for each other has been a truly healing process. I am so proud of us @joehunterucla. No one can know our journey but us. Here’s to 2025 and the blessings we have together and the journey we continue on and the people we are lucky are on it with us🍾🥂

Kayte Christensen

Kayte Christensen Grew Up With Her Two Sisters

Former women’s basketball player Kayte Christensen has two sisters: Lindsay Christensen and Emily Ramos.

Lindsay’s official Facebook handle showcases that she married Glenn on October 18, 2003. They live in Alturas, California, and have two children.

On the other hand, Kayte’s sister Emily has avoided social media, so little information is known about her personal life.

Kaye also has three cousins, Gerald Watts, Jeraime Dill, and Morgan Connors.

Gerald is a former kitchen supervisor at Shady Lady Bar and expeditor at La Trattoria Bohemia. He is currently serving as the chef at Watts Cookin’ Catering.

Jeraime is engaged to Stephanie Bostwick and lives in White City, Oregon.

Morgan Connors is a former lingerie salesperson at Victoria’s Secret.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • In June 2011, Kayte traveled to Venezuela as a SportsUnited Sports Envoy for the U.S. Department of State. In this function, she worked with Darvin Ham to conduct basketball clinics for 300 youth from underserved areas and met with Venezuelan sports officials.
  • She attended college at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where she competed on the women’s basketball team with future WNBA players Erin Buescher, Lindsay Taylor, and Kristen Mann.
  • In 1998, during her senior season, she was named the California Division V Player of the Year and won the California Interscholastic Federation Division V championship.

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