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Icons share appreciation for Diana Taurasi on social media and beyond after her retirement
Revealing the big reason Phoenix Mercury great and global hoops icon Diana Taurasi retired
I’ve been begging for DT to come back, but I knew it was more likely that she’d trade her signature slicked-back bun for a set of box braids, her baggy shorts for a pair of hotpants. Anyone who closely follows women’s basketball knew this moment was coming.
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Mercury star Diana Taurasi announces retirement after iconic, 20-year WNBA career
PHOENIX (AP) — Diana Taurasi is retiring after 20 seasons, ending one of the greatest careers in women’s basketball history.
Taurasi was ruthless both on and off the court. The Time retirement story highlighted one instance during the 2016 Rio Olympics when the Phoenix Mercury star interrupted Draymond Green — who was playing for the men’s Olympic team — and absolutely roasted him for his lack of scoring ability. This is art:
In an exclusive conversation with TIME, Taurasi reveals publicly for the first time that she’s retiring from basketball. “Mentally and physically, I’m just full,” says Taurasi, who played all 20 of her WNBA seasons for the Mercury. “That’s probably the best way I can describe it. I’m full and I’m happy.”
Mavericks guard Klay Thompson delivers special message about Diana Taurasi after her recent retirement from basketball.
Mavericks star guard Kyrie Irving was the latest to bestow praise upon WNBA legend Diana Taurasi after she announced her retirement.
In an unassuming move that was on brand with how she handled much of her career, WNBA legend Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on a random Tuesday. After 20 years with the Phoenix Mercury, she leaves the sport as one of the most decorated players in basketball history and a champion at every level.
Cheers to a fantastic career. Vanessa Bryant told the story of Diana Taurasi's journey to excellence in a tribute video dating back to June of 2022. After Taurasi announced her retirement, Bryant reposted it in celebration of her career.
Diana Taurasi is the all-time leading scorer in the WNBA, but her best dunk may have came off the court. Taurasi, 42, threw a zinger at Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green during the 2016 ...
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