The teaser features former UConn players Diana Taurasi, Breanna Stewart and Tina ... Seattle Storm and Atlanta Dream. She will return to the Sun for the 2025 season, leading the WNBA in all ...
Atlanta chose to let Tina Charles ... Seattle Storm - The No. 2 pick Seattle signaled this offseason that they were building for the future. In accordance with that, their most important player ...
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, avoided the spectacle of retirement ceremonies and left the game on her ...
Sue Bird Two-time national champion 2002 women's college basketball player of the year No. 1 pick in the 2002 WNBA draft (Seattle Storm) 13-time WNBA All-Star (record) Four-time WNBA champion All ...
After the most successful season in WNBA ... MVP Tina Charles, who is 36, guard Diamond DeShields and acquired guard Natasha Cloud in a multi-team trade with Phoenix, but with only two players ...
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Diana Taurasi of the Phoenix Mercury retires after 20 WNBA seasons, 3 titles and 6 Olympic goldsWith her taut hair bun and supreme confidence, Taurasi inspired a generation of players while racking ... at the Paris Games and finishes her WNBA career with 10,646 points, nearly 3,000 more than ...
"We got Diana" ... and you don't forget a legend like that. Here's a look at Diana Taurasi from those who knew her best as ...
Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday, bringing her historic career to a close after 20 seasons, three championships, two Finals MVPs, an MVP, six Olympic gold medals and countless other ...
That's unlike her best friend, former UConn teammate, and ex-Seattle Storm rival Sue Bird's 19 ... of the Atlanta Dream's 15-year veteran Tina Charles, whose 7,696 ranks second.
The Connecticut Sun landed their first free agent addition of the 2025 offseason on Sunday, signing eight-time WNBA All-Star and UConn women’s basketball legend Tina Charles to a one-year contract.
Magic Johnson delivered one of the highest praises imaginable, declaring Diana Taurasi the WNBA’s greatest of all time (GOAT) following her retirement announcement in an interview with TIME.
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