This undated photo provided by the Fulton County Sheriff's Office shows Olympic gold medalist and former WNBA star Chamique Holdsclaw. Holdsclaw was in custody Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012, after being accused of shooting into the car of Jennifer Lacy, a player for the Tulsa Shock, after using a bat to break its windows, according to Atlanta police. No one was injured, according to police. (AP Photo/Fulton County Sheriff's Office)
This undated photo provided by the Fulton County Sheriff's Office shows Olympic gold medalist and former WNBA star Chamique Holdsclaw. Holdsclaw was in custody Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012, after being accused of shooting into the car of Jennifer Lacy, a player for the Tulsa Shock, after using a bat to break its windows, according to Atlanta police. No one was injured, according to police. (AP Photo/Fulton County Sheriff's Office)
File- This July 17, 2011 file photo shows Tulsa Shock forward Jennifer Lacy reacting after being called for a foul against the New York Liberty during the first quarter of a WNBA basketball game, Sunday, in Newark, N.J. Atlanta police say a warrant has been issued for former WNBA star and Olympic gold medalist Chamique Holdsclaw who is accused of shooting into a woman's car after using a bat to break its windows. Police said Thursday that Holdsclaw followed the woman, Lacy, to her car on Tuesday Nov. 13, 2012. WNBA spokesman Ron Howard says the 29-year-old Lacy plays for the Tulsa Shock. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez,File)
ATLANTA (AP) ? A judge in Atlanta on Friday set bond at $100,000 for ex-WNBA star and Olympic gold medalist Chamique Holdsclaw, who was in jail on assault and weapons charges.
She is accused of firing a shot into a car belonging to 29-year-old Jennifer Lacy, who plays for the Tulsa Shock. Police say the 35-year-old Holdsclaw also used a bat to smash the car's windows. Holdsclaw was in custody at the Fulton County Jail.
No one was injured in the assault. Lacy told police that Holdsclaw was an ex-girlfriend and they were Atlanta Dream teammates in 2009. Holdsclaw was ordered to wear a monitoring device and have no contact with Lacy.
She was ordered back to a Fulton County court Nov. 30 to face charges of aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. A message to her attorney was not immediately returned.
Lacy earlier had issued a statement through the Shock.
"I want to thank my family, friends, fans and Shock family for their concern during this difficult time," Lacy said. "I have never felt more love from my fans in supporting me."
Holdsclaw led Tennessee to three consecutive national championships from 1996-98 before beginning a pro career that included six WNBA All-Star selections. She also played on the U.S. Olympic team that won the gold medal in the 2000 Games. She had 3,025 career points at Tennessee and remains the Southeastern Conference's career scoring leader.
In September, Holdsclaw returned to her alma mater to discuss her fight with clinical depression, which included a suicide attempt during her pro career.
Holdsclaw recounted how she attempted suicide in 2006 as a member of the Los Angeles Sparks by overdosing on the medication she was taking for clinical depression. She also wouldn't leave her Washington home for a few days in 2004, two years after the death of the grandmother who raised her.
She discussed these situations in a book, "Breaking Through: Beating The Odds Shot After Shot," that came out earlier this year.
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