Diana Taurasi, Los Angeles Lakers and Mavericks
Phoenix Mercury superstar Diana Taurasi, one of the greatest women’s basketball players of all time, announced her retirement in Time on Tuesday, sparking an outpouring of tributes. Known for her relentless competitiveness both on and off the court,
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Michele Steele of ESPN about basketball legend Diana Taurasi's retirement, drama in the NBA, and a political statement by Canada's men's national soccer team coach.
B asketball legend Diana Taurasi announced her retirement in Time on Tuesday, and the tributes are pouring in for one of the greatest women’s players ever. Taurasi won three nat
Vanessa Bryant narrated a tribute video from ESPN to Diana Taurasi on Tuesday after it was announced that the WNBA superstar is retiring from basketball. Taurasi grew up a Los Angeles Lakers and Kobe Bryant fan,
WNBA legend Diana Taurasi reportedly roasted Golden State Warriors star forward Draymond Green for his lack of offensive prowess during the 2016 Olympic Games.
NBA star Kevin Durant refueled some dating rumors from this past summer after naming his favorite female athlete.
Phoenix Mercury all-time great Diana Taurasi announces retirement in Time magazine and on 'The View,' saying she'd lost her edge after 20 years.
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 the announcement released via an interview with TIME, James offered the highest of praise for Taurasi, whom he's known since they both suited up for Team USA at the 2004 Olympics in Athens.
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.
After 20 seasons in the WNBA and one of the most decorated professional basketball careers, Diana Taurasi announced her retirement.
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