Connecticut's best player, Sarah Strong, is a force on the court and a mystery off it. And, that's the way she wants it.
Some players win games. Others define an entire franchise. For Diana Taurasi and the Phoenix Mercury, that connection has lasted more than two decades. The Phoenix Suns announced on X that Taurasi ...
Diana Taurasi retired after 20 years with Phoenix Mercury, winning three WNBA titles. She’ll enter the team’s Ring of Honor and have her number retired in 2026. Ongoing CBA talks put the start of the ...
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 ...
Ever since she was selected as the first overall by Phoenix Mercury in the 2004 WNBA Draft, Diana Taurasi never looked back. For two decades, she built her legacy by committing to the team as a core ...
The Phoenix Mercury announced that the team will retire Diana Taurasi's uniform number and induct her into the Mercury Ring of Honor during a matchup with the Portland Fire on Aug. 16. Mercury legends ...
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 reimagining ...
Rockets forward Kevin Durant will be less than two months shy of his 40th birthday when the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics begin, ...
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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