Former Mercury legend Diana Taurasi shared her thoughts and explained why she's proud of the historic WNBA CBA agreement.
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Caitlin Clark change in appearance has WNBA fans flooding her comments section
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark may be making a major fashion change for the fast-approaching 2026 WNBA season after a lost ...
Diana Taurasi tells USAT's Sam Cardona-Norberg about how impressed she is with WNBA draft prospect and UConn's Azzi Fudd.
WNBA and Team USA legend Diana Taurasi had nothing but praise for Caitlin Clark in a new interview with Sports Illustrated, ...
As a kid, Caitlin Clark's favorite Olympic basketball players were Maya Moore, Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi. For Angel Reese, ...
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Caitlin Clark shares emotional story about her favorite Olympian
Caitlin Clark is preparing for her U.S. national team debut. Before taking the court, she shared a powerful memory about the ...
Ahead of making her competitive debut for Team USA, Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers paid tribute to Golden State Warriors guard Steph Curry, hailing his achievements playing for the national team ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A Phoenix Mercury legend will receive the organization’s highest honor as her jersey hangs from the rafters, forever etched in Valley history. Diana Taurasi, three-time WNBA ...
The Phoenix Mercury will induct Diana Taurasi and her No. 3 jersey into the Mercury Ring of Honor on Aug. 16. The team will honor Taurasi's 20-year run with the organization that began when she was ...
SEATTLE — After six years of joint broadcasting for the women’s college basketball Final Four, WNBA legends Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi will not be returning to ESPN’s telecast this April. “We are ...
ESPN is parting ways with two women’s basketball legends. At an NCAA women’s Final Four preview event in Phoenix on Tuesday, ESPN senior vice president Meg Aronowitz announced that Sue Bird and Diana ...
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