WNBA stars Angel Reese and DiJonai Carrington have hinted at the possibility of a strike if their demands are not met in the ...
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Athletes Unlimited on MSNHow Women’s Basketball Players Are Redefining FashionSydney Colson, Theresa Plaisance, Lexie Brown, and Isabelle Harrison share how they discovered their identity through fashion ...
Tennis legend Serena Williams is adding a new title to her illustrious portfolio: WNBA team owner.The WNBA's Toronto Tempo, an expansion franchise that will begin play in 2026, announced Monday ...
The WNBA couldn't be more hyped up after tennis icon Serena Williams announced her involvement in the women's top professional basketball league. On Monday, Williams revealed that she has joined ...
Serena Williams is joining the ownership group of the WNBA’s first Canadian franchise, the Toronto Tempo, the team announced Monday. She will partner with Larry Tanenbaum, Chairman of Kilmer ...
We don't say this often, but let's wear hairstyles that don't revert us back to our grade school days. Unless you're trying to relive your childhood days or want to mimic Blake Lively's character ...
The WNBA’s all-time leading scorer is hanging up her sneakers. Diana Taurasi, an iconic figure in women’s hoops who was voted “greatest of all time” by the league’s fans, announced her ...
Diana Taurasi, a WNBA legend, has retired from professional basketball at 42 after a 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. After 20 years with the Phoenix Mercury, legendary women’s ...
Taurasi is a three-time WNBA champion. WNBA star Diana Taurasi is officially retiring after two decades. The Phoenix Mercury star said in an interview Wednesday with "Good Morning America" co ...
Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday, ending a 20-year career in the WNBA that included three WNBA championships and the league's all-time scoring record.
Taurasi won Rookie of the Year and led the Mercury to their first WNBA championship three seasons later. Taurasi would win two more titles (2009, 2014) and earn Finals MVP in both series.
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, a three-time champion, two-time Finals MVP and 2009 MVP, announced her retirement Tuesday in an interview with Time Magazine. Taurasi ...
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