Taurasi made the all-WNBA first team 10 times and was on the first or second team a record 14 times. She’s also an 11-time ...
Diana Taurasi spoke at her Phoenix Mercury retirement press conference about her and Sue Bird's idea to leave Phoenix Mercury and Storm for Liberty.
Diana Taurasi was cagey about what’s next, now that she’s retired from the WNBA. “That’s a tough question,” she said at the ...
The Dallas Wings won the first overall pick at the 2025 WNBA Draft Lottery presented by State Farm held on November 17, 2024.
Jimmy Kimmel continued to roast Donald Trump’s address to Congress on his ABC late-night talk show. During Kimmel’s March 5 ...
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, avoided the spectacle of retirement ceremonies and left the game on her ...
She also used her social media platforms that year to call for WNBA arenas to be used as polling locations. Now, Cloud is just one of the players on the Connecticut Sun calling for political ...
Former UConn women's basketball star DianaTaurasi was the the WNBA's No. 1 pick in 2004. Paige Bueckers is likely to be the No. 1 pick in 2025.
When Kobe Bryant nicknamed Diana Taurasi the “White Mamba,” it wasn’t just a compliment—it was prophecy. The post Diana ...
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.
With her taut hair bun and supreme confidence, Taurasi inspired a generation of players while racking ... at the Paris Games ...
more than 3,000 ahead of No. 2 leading scorer Tina Charles. She is the only WNBA player to top 10,000 points in scoring. A five-time scoring champion in the women’s pro league, Taurasi was the ...