Six-time Olympic champion Diana Taurasi announced her retirement from the WNBA on Tuesday, closing the book on one of the ...
Phoenix Mercury guard and UConn alum Diana Taurasi has officially retired, she announced in Time Magazine on Tuesday. Since ...
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 ...
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In an exclusive conversation with TIME, Taurasi reveals publicly for the first time that she’s retiring from basketball.
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Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leader in points and 3-pointers made, announced her retirement from basketball after 20 illustrious seasons.
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 ...
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