Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leader in points and 3-pointers made, announced her retirement from basketball after 20 illustrious seasons.
In an exclusive conversation with TIME, Taurasi reveals publicly for the first time that she’s retiring from basketball.
Diana Taurasi retired on Tuesday, ending her 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. She's the WNBA's career scoring leader ...
Taurasi leaves her basketball career as the most decorated woman to ever play, with three WNBA titles, three NCAA titles and ...
After 20 seasons with the Phoenix Mercury, former Don Lugo High star ends career with scoring record and six gold medals.
Taurasi, 42, joined the Phoenix Mercury at 22 years old as the first overall pick out of UConn in 2004. She went on to play ...
With a flair for heroic plays and her trademark bun hairstyle, Taurasi was voted by fans in 2021 as the WNBA’s Greatest of ...
Women’s basketball legend Diana Taurasi announced her retirement Tuesday after more than 20 years in the WNBA . Widely ...
The game is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. EST and will be broadcast on NBC Sports Boston. Fans looking to watch this NBA game ...
Hornets star guard LaMelo Ball was ruled out for the team‘s game against the Warriors on Tuesday due to injury.
UConn women's basketball legend Diana Taurasi officially announced her retirement from the WNBA in a Time Magazine story ...
Taurasi, who headlined the Phoenix Mercury for 20 years, leaves women’s basketball in a better place than ever.
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