Retirement is a daunting prospect for every professional athlete, but Kobe Bryant went on to be a successful filmmaker and ...
Taurasi made the all-WNBA first team 10 times and was on the first or second team a record 14 times. She’s also an 11-time ...
Naphessa Collier, Chelsea Gray and Kayla McBride are First Team All-Unrivaled. Rhyne Howard, Angel Reese and Skylar Diggins-Smith earned second team.
Kara Lawson has guided No. 11 Duke back to the top of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Blue Devils beat No. 7 N.C. State in ...
She also earned the WNBA Finals MVP award twice during the Mercury’s championship runs, showcasing her talent on the biggest stage. Her leadership, determination, and unmatched skill have ...
Diana Taurasi retired on Tuesday, ending her 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. She's the WNBA's career scoring leader with 10,646 points and was a three-time league champion.
If becoming the WNBA's all-time leading scorer and all-time ... During their championship run, Taurasi earned Finals MVP honors. Finally, in 2014, under Sandy Brondello, Taurasi earned another ...
She was the 2009 WNBA MVP and is one of four players to earn WNBA Finals MVP honors more than once (2009, 2014). “Diana is the greatest to have ever played the game. I’ve been a fan of her my ...
She was the 2009 WNBA MVP and is one of four players to earn WNBA Finals MVP honors more than once (2009, 2014). “Diana is the greatest to have ever played the game. I’ve been a fan of her my ...
She was the 2009 WNBA MVP and is one of four players to earn ... Taurasi places her champions cap on the WNBA basketball finals trophy at the Palace of Auburn Hills, Mich., Sunday, Sept.
Taurasi, who took home the WNBA MVP in 2009, also won six Olympic gold medals in basketball, which is an Olympic record for the sport.
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