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Seattle Storm legend Sue Bird made history, as she became the first WNBA player to receive a statue. Now that she has one, will anyone else receive one?
Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi has officially stepped away from basketball, but the 43-year-old says her biggest takeaway from retirement is that her career was never just about the sport.
WNBA legends Cynthia Cooper-Dyke and Diana Taurasi make the argument why the league should consider reviving the Houston ...
Diana Taurasi will chronicle her personal and professional journey to the top in “Taurasi,” which drops in full tomorrow, Aug ...
UConn women’s basketball great Diana Taurasi opens up like never before about her legendary career in a new docuseries on ...
Diana Taurasi is revisiting what she was paid as a pro in her new docuseries 'Taurasi,' where she called out the low WNBA ...
WNBA scoring leader Diana Taurasi revealed in an upcoming docuseries how she earned more playing in Russia than the WNBA, saying the "janitor at the arena made more." ...
Sophie Cunningham spent six years playing alongside Diana Taurasi before signing up this season with the Indiana Fever to ...
Over the past few days, the WNBA has had several incidents involving unruly spectators unexpectedly throwing sex toys onto the court during games.
Plum is on pace to match Taurasi with two such seasons and turns 31 later in August (Taurasi turned 31 in June of the season ...
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