“Mentally and physically, I’m just full,” Taurasi, 42, told TIME ... "On behalf of the WNBA family, I thank Diana for everything that she has brought to the WNBA -- her passion, her ...
After a two-decade-long run in the WNBA, Diana Taurasi announced her retirement from professional basketball. As fans and analysts continue to shower the future Hall of Famer with praise and ...
Diana Taurasi’s legacy can be measured in the many titles she won, the many years she played or the many, many, many technical fouls she collected. Just know she won’t spend one second ...
Over the course of her playing career, both collegiately and professionally, Taurasi built arguably one of the greatest resumes by a player ever as a three-time NCAA champion, three-time WNBA ...
Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday, bringing her historic career to a close after 20 seasons, three championships, two Finals MVPs, an MVP, six Olympic gold medals and countless ...
After 20 seasons, Diana Taurasi is ending her WNBA career. The league’s all-time leading scorer announced her retirement through Time magazine, saying she was "full," both mentally and ...
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer and one of the most decorated basketball players of all time, is retiring after 20 years in the league. The Phoenix Mercury, the team Taurasi ...
Diana Taurasi hung up her sneakers on Tuesday after a legendary basketball career that had her excelling in the NCAA, the Olympics, the European leagues and the WNBA. The 6-foot guard made her ...
After a legendary professional basketball career spanning two decades, Diana Taurasi, the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer, a six-time Olympic gold medalist and a three-time WNBA champion ...
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Diana Taurasi of the Phoenix Mercury retires after 20 WNBA seasons, 3 titles and 6 Olympic goldsPHOENIX (AP) — Diana Taurasi is retiring after 20 seasons, ending one of the greatest careers in women's basketball history. The WNBA's career scoring leader and a three-time league champion ...
Diana Taurasi, the leading scorer in WNBA history and voted "greatest of all time" by the league's fans, announced her retirement Tuesday after 20 seasons. "Mentally and physically, I'm just full ...
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