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"No player, no team, no city deserves this more than you" - Diana Taurasi on Sue Bird becoming the first WNBA player with a statue originally appeared on Basketball Network.
Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi started her career on a good note, as she added incredible accolades to her resume right away.
Diana Taurasi was among those in attendance to watch best friend and long-time rival Sue Bird become the first WNBA player to receive a statue from the franchise they played for. Bird, who spent all ...
Storm legend Sue Bird received a message from longtime friend and opponent Diana Taurasi before her statue unveiling.
Kelsey Mitchell filled up the stat sheet in the Fever's latest win with 38 points, and joined Diana Taurasi in WNBA history.
Harrison is a part of Mercury history, and like other players of the past, she helped pave the way for those that came after ...
Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve (who was also Team USA's head coach at the Olympics) was the guest on an August 14 ...
Take Two Interactive just announced that, for the first time, MyTeam for 2K26 will feature both NBA and WNBA players, meaning ...
It is worth noting that Taurasi's comments were given just prior to the Fever's Aug. 7 95-60 bluggending by the Phoenix Mercury, where the team lost point guards Sydney Colson (torn left ACL) and Aari ...
WNBA legend Diana Taurasi said Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark should be the next women's basketball player to receive a ...
Mercury head coach Nate Tibbetts is optimistic about his 8-player rotation, even with three of his bench players being ...
Future Hall of Famer Diana Taurasi backed the idea of Caitlin Clark becoming the next player to join the elite list of WNBA ...
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