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Jade Melbourne is an Australian professional basketball guard who plays for the Seattle Storm in the WNBA and the Australian Opals internationally. Known for her high energy, court vision, and playmaking ability, Melbourne is one of the brightest young stars to emerge from Australia in recent years.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Jade Melbourne |
| Born | August 5, 2002 (Traralgon, Victoria, Australia) |
| Age | 23 (as of 2025) |
| Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) |
| Weight | 160 lbs (73 kg) |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Position | Guard |
| Jersey Number | #5 (Seattle Storm) |
| College | N/A (turned pro straight from Australia) |
| WNBA Draft | 2022, Round 3, Pick 33 by Seattle Storm |
| WNBA Debut | 2023 |
| Current Team | Seattle Storm |
| International Career | Australian Opals (FIBA World Cup, Olympics) |
| Notable Achievements | Youngest Australian ever drafted into the WNBA, standout in WNBL with Canberra Capitals, key role with Opals |
| Years Active | 2019–present |
Born in Traralgon, Victoria, Melbourne grew up in a basketball family and developed her skills through local clubs before breaking into Australia’s top domestic league, the WNBL, as a teenager. She joined the Canberra Capitals at just 17 years old, quickly earning a reputation for her speed, unselfish play, and leadership qualities beyond her age.
Melbourne was selected 33rd overall in the 2022 WNBA Draft by the Seattle Storm, becoming the youngest Australian ever drafted into the league. She remained in Australia for an additional season before making her WNBA debut in 2023. With the Storm, she has grown into a reliable rotational guard, providing pace, ball movement, and defensive effort. Her youthful energy and international experience make her a valuable piece of Seattle’s rebuilding core.
Melbourne has been a consistent contributor for the Australian Opals, representing her country at the 2022 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup, where Australia earned a bronze medal. She is seen as part of the future backbone of the Opals program, with potential to lead the team in the upcoming Olympic cycles.
Drafted into the WNBA at just 19 years old (youngest Australian ever drafted)
Key guard for Canberra Capitals in the WNBL
Bronze medal with Australia at the 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup
Rising star with Seattle Storm since her debut in 2023

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