Diana Taurasi, WNBA
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WNBA icon Diana Taurasi retires after 20 seasons: ‘Just didn’t have it in me’
Souhan: More than her on-court skills, WNBA will miss Diana Taurasi’s sniping
Diana Taurasi is retiring. The WNBA will never be the same. It will be much quieter. Her list of accomplishments is lengthy; her constant narration of her career was all about the one-liners. Some of which are printable.
In Honor of Diana Taurasi’s Retirement, We Look Back on the GOAT’s Wildest Moments
From trash talk to clutch shots and everything in between, the three-time WNBA champ—who retired Tuesday—knew how to play for the moment.
Diana Taurasi is defined by the bravado and swag that she played with every time she stepped on the basketball court, inspiring others.
After perhaps the most decorated career of any professional athlete forever, Diana Taurasi has hung it up.
UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma praised Diana Taurasi as she retires from the WNBA. He coached her in college and the Olympics.
Diana Taurasi retired on Tuesday, ending her 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. She's the WNBA's career scoring leader with 10,646 points and was a three-time league champion.
Spoiler: It came during one of her many trips to the Final Four. And no, it didn’t come against Tennessee, but it helped cement Taurasi as one of the GOATs.
Diana Taurasi’s teammates mob her as they celebrate their victory in the national championship game against Tennessee, 73-68 at the Georgia Dome. Courant File Photo By the time she left UConn ...
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