Liz Cambage reappears at Burning Man partying with Pip Edwards

Liz Cambage reappears at Burning Man partying with Pip Edwards

Liz Cambage reappears on Burning Man celebrating with Pip Edwards after NBA star Andrew Bogut said he was worried about the controversial star’s mental health after she left LA Sparks

Liz Cambage was found by Pip Edwards at a party at Burning Man.

The 31-year-old WNBA star reappeared at the famous festival after abruptly leaving LA Sparks in a “contract divorce” following a series of controversies.

Pip, 42, uploaded a picture to her Instagram on Wednesday with the caption “Found her,” showing the athlete towering over her as she poses in her festival outfits.

Liz Cambage (pictured) was found at a party at Burning Man with Pip Edwards.  The 31-year-old WNBA star reappeared at the famous festival after abruptly leaving LA Sparks in a

Liz Cambage (pictured) was found at a party at Burning Man with Pip Edwards. The 31-year-old WNBA star reappeared at the famous festival after abruptly leaving LA Sparks in a “contract divorce” following a series of controversies

Liz wore a black-on-black outfit that consisted of long cargo pants that dragged over the dirt with large cutouts on the sides and a G-stripe across the waist.

She paired it with a large black scarf that was draped around her head and across her chest to serve as a makeshift shirt that hid part of her face.

Meanwhile, Pip wore a cowboy-inspired outfit, donning zebra print baggy pants that hung down from her hips, revealing high-waisted underwear, paired with a skin-tight, long-sleeved black crop top with numerous cutouts.

Pip uploaded a picture to her Instagram on Wednesday with the caption

Pip uploaded a picture to her Instagram on Wednesday with the caption “Found her,” showing the athlete towering over her as she poses in her festival outfits

She wore a black cowboy hat and early 2000s-style orange tinted glasses.

Liz’s playing career reached a crossroads in July when she parted ways with the LA Sparks after playing 24 WNBA games for the franchise in a mutual agreement the team described as a “contractual divorce.”

She has caused controversy on several occasions in the last year, including being banned from the national team ahead of the Tokyo Olympics after a scandalous pre-Olympic game against Nigeria.

Liz's playing career reached a crossroads in July when she parted ways with the LA Sparks after playing 24 WNBA games for the franchise in a mutual agreement the team (pictured) described as a

Liz’s playing career reached a crossroads in July when she parted ways with the LA Sparks after playing 24 WNBA games for the franchise in a mutual agreement the team (pictured) described as a “contractual divorce.”

In that fight, Liz was accused of calling the Nigerians “monkeys”, elbowing one player, punching another and using a vile racial slur that her ex-teammates would not repeat.

Curiously, before the game, Liz had told a Nigerian player that she wished she played for the African nation instead of Australia because her teammates were racist.

With the door seemingly closed on basketball options in both Australia and the United States, the former Opals center’s playing career appears to be over.

She has caused controversy on several occasions over the last year, including being banned from the national team ahead of the Tokyo Olympics after a scandalous pre-Olympic game against Nigeria in which she called Nigerian players 'monkeys'.

She has caused controversy on several occasions over the last year, including being banned from the national team ahead of the Tokyo Olympics after a scandalous pre-Olympic game against Nigeria in which she called Nigerian players ‘monkeys’.

However, she has found an unlikely ally in Australia’s NBA Championship winner Andrew Bogut, who this week expressed concerns about her mental health despite their years of struggle.

“I don’t know what she’s doing, but I hope she’s in the right mental space,” Andrew said on his Rogues Bogues podcast.

‘I hope everything is fine. It can’t be easy mentally to leave your team in the middle of the season.

“I hope she’s okay, but it probably comes as no surprise to any of us that this has happened given what’s been happening in her world over the past 18 months.”

However, she has found an unlikely ally in Australia's NBA Championship winner Andrew Bogut (pictured), who this week expressed concerns about her mental health despite their years-long struggle

However, she has found an unlikely ally in Australia’s NBA Championship winner Andrew Bogut (pictured), who this week expressed concerns about her mental health despite their years-long struggle