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Who Is Sabrina Ionescu’s Husband? A Relationship Timeline with Hroniss Grasu!

Sabrina Ionescu and her husband, Hroniss Grasu, are having a wonderful time in their wedded life together. After a year filled with a flurry of events in her professional life, including the release of her trademark shoe with Nike and the victory in the WNBA 3-point contest with a record-breaking 37 points, she accepted a marriage proposal for the first time. In January 2023, her longtime lover, Hroniss Grasu, who was a player for the National Football League, proposed to her, using a lavish rooftop proposal. The statement was made by Ionescu on TikTok. “I was completely shocked and caught off guard,” he stated. “All I could think about was how happy I was.” In March of 2024, the pair eventually tied the knot.

Who is Sabrina Ionescu husband? | Fan Arch

Throughout the whole of their relationship, the couple has maintained a level of discretion, divulging only a limited number of specifics of their romantic history. In spite of this, it is very evident that Grasu is one of Ionescu’s supporters since the professional football player is regularly spotted attending her games.

Grasu is a prominent figure in the world of sports, much like Ionescu. In 2015, the Chicago Bears were the team that selected him in the first round of the National Football League draft. At present, the football center is employed by the Las Vegas Raiders.

During an interview with Nets Republic, Ionescu revealed that their hectic schedules might be one of the challenges they face, particularly while they are in the process of organizing their wedding.

Having said that, she said, “That is not the easiest thing to sort out.” “You know, being engaged to an athlete but about to be married to them shortly. Always remember that it is something that you need to deal with.

Despite this, she is aware of his professional endeavors and is consistently demonstrating her support from the sidelines. A nice snapshot of her attending a game while wearing a “Grasu” shirt was posted on Instagram in December 2022. The caption of the photo said, “Appreciation post-being able to support one another in our professional careers is something I’ll never take for granted #65.”

Who is Sabrina Elaine Lonescu?

Sabrina Elaine Ionescu is a professional basketball player from the United States who currently competes for the New York Liberty organization in the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). She was born on December 6, 1997. As a collegiate basketball player, she was a member of the Oregon Ducks. In addition to being the first player in the history of NCAA Division I basketball to ever score 2,000 points, 1,000 assists, and 1,000 rebounds in a career, she holds the record for the most career triple-doubles in NCAA history, as well as the record for the most assists in Pac-12 Conference history.

Sabrina Ionescu sets WNBA and NBA all-time record in three-point contest |  CNN

Sabrina Ionescu’s Early Life 

Lonescu gave birth to his Romanian-American parents in Walnut Creek, California, in the United States. It was around the time of the revolution in 1989 that her father, Dan Ionescu, fled communist Romania in order to seek political asylum in the United States. He had high hopes that his then-wife, Liliana Blaj, and their son Andrei would be able to join them sooner rather than later; however, they were unable to relocate to the United States until the year 1995. When that time came, Dan was already the proud owner of a limousine business in Northern California, the region in which he had chosen to make his home since he had numerous members of his extended family living there. She was probably about three years old when Sabrina picked up a basketball for the very first time. Edward (“Eddy”), her identical twin brother, was born 18 minutes after she did. He is her twin brother. Before moving to Oregon, Eddy was a student at City College of San Francisco, where he played basketball. During the 2018–19 academic year, he was there for the primary purpose of attending classes. In the 2019–20 season, he was a member of the men’s basketball team for the Ducks. Sabrina Ionescu was raised in a family where Romanian was the primary language.

Sabrina Ionescu WNBA Career

She was picked by the Liberty with the number one overall pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft, after a successful career in NCAA Division 1 with the Oregon Ducks where she earned several accolades. Due to a grade three left ankle injury, she was only able to participate in three games during her rookie season. As a result, she had a difficult time in the second season, as she only managed to score 11.7 points per game while shooting 37.5%. She has, nevertheless, been a revelation ever since that time.

In the last two seasons, she has averaged 17.4 points and 17.0 points per game, respectively, and she is considered to be one of the greatest players in the league in terms of her overall performance. Her outstanding performance has resulted in her being selected for the All-Star team on many occasions. During the WNBA All-Star Three-Point Contest in 2023, she scored an unprecedented 37 points, which propelled her to the position of being the all-time top three-point contest scorer in both the WNBA and the NBA.

Sabrina Ionescu: 3-point contest shows 'if you can shoot, you can shoot' -  Just Women's Sports

Sabrina Ionescu’s Net Worth

Sabrina Ionescu’s net worth in 2024 is $5 million. By the end of 2024, she is projected to have earned $10 million. The majority of her earnings are derived from endorsement agreements. As a result, she might soon become the wealthiest WNBA player. Sabrina Ionescu now has a two-year, $410,060 contract extension with the New York Liberty, which she signed in May 2023. During her debut year, she received a three-year deal for $213,597. Ionescu’s yearly average income is expected to be $205,080 starting in 2024.

Conclusion 

Shubham Singh is an NBA journalist for SportsRush. When he was unable to pursue his ambition of playing professional basketball, he discovered a liking for writing. Shubham is fascinated with box scores, likes tracking advanced analytics, and especially enjoys producing CoreSport analytical essays. In the NBA, his all-time faves were the 80s Bad Boys and the Detroit Pistons, but Dennis Rodman’s thrilling rebounding helped him fall in love with the game even more. It also taught him that the game is more than just flashy scoring and playmaking. Shubham is also a keen cricket enthusiast and enjoys watching all kinds of female sports.

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