WNBA Zahui was drafted second overall by the
Tulsa Shock in the
2015 WNBA draft. After one season with Tulsa, she joined the
New York Liberty, where she played five seasons between 2016 and 2020. She was placed on the full-season suspended list by the Sparks in 2022, meaning she did not get paid and her salary was not on the team's cap sheet, but her rights were retained by the Sparks. It was done due to her overseas commitments potentially keeping her away for a large portion of the season. On 21 January 2023, Zahui was traded to the
Las Vegas Aces in exchange for
Dearica Hamby. On 5 February 2023, she was traded again, this time to the
Washington Mystics in exchange for two second-round picks. She signed with the team two days later. On 4 July 2023, Zahui was traded to the
Indiana Fever in exchange for
Queen Egbo.
Overseas For the 2015–16 season, Zahui joined
Adana ASKİ in Turkey. The "Zahui" name was the cause of many jokes in the
Russian language, which led to her changing her name to Bazoukou in March 2017. She earned the Russian League's best forward award. Zahui played for
USK Praha in Czech Republic in 2017–18 and
Sopron Basket in Hungary in 2018–19. In December 2023, Zahui joined the
Townsville Fire of the
Women's National Basketball League (WNBL) in Australia for the rest of the
2023–24 season. During the 2024–25 season, she played from October to November 2024 for
Polkowice in Poland, For the 2025–26 season, she joined
BK Žabiny Brno of the
Czech Women's Basketball League. ==Career statistics==