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The Phoenix Mercury have had several stars, and most of them made history. In a series around franchise records, the all-time ...
Penny Taylor is the Mercury's all-time leader in 3-point percentage. She shot 40 percent from deep in her time with Phoenix. Taylor started her career with the Cleveland Rockers. The Rockers drafted ...
From WNBA legends like Diana Taurasi and Penny Taylor to promising stars like Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd, check out these ...
The Phoenix Mercury won their second championship in franchise history in 2009. Their most recent championship was in 2014.
Six-time All-Star DeWanna Bonner had seven points, six rebounds, two assists in Phoenix Mercury's 79-71 home win over the ...
Pondexter wasted little time getting accustomed the league, and she averaged 19.5 points. She became a member of the 2006 WNBA All-Rookie Team. The following year, she 17.2 points. The Mercury won the ...
The Phoenix Mercury have been tied to the All-Star Game for years, as two of their players participated in the inaugural event.
Veteran DeWanna Bonner signs with the Phoenix Mercury for the rest of the season after being waived by the Indiana Fever.
In the following season, alongside Diana Taurasi and Penny Taylor, Pondexter was a key player in the Mercury’s championship run. She earned Finals MVP honors during that series.
During halftime of the Sparks’ game against the Chicago Sky, her No. 3 jersey was raised to the rafters, making her only the third player in Sparks history to receive the honor, alongside Lisa Leslie ...