This article was originally published on www.si.com/wnba/mercury as Mercury's Taurasi And More Shine In The Big East. The Big ...
Diana Taurasi began her Olympic journey in 2004, and she after winning gold in 2024, the Mercury legend has a special place ...
The Phoenix Mercury won some of their season series, but when it came to teams like the Connecticut Sun and the Dallas Wings, ...
Diana Taurasi dribbled up the court at Arroyo High School. It was 1999, the summer before her senior year, and the nationally ranked Don Lugo High star was feeling it. She looked over to the opposing ...
In an unassuming move that was on brand with how she handled much of her career, WNBA legend Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on a random Tuesday. After 20 years with the Phoenix Mercury, she ...
WNBA star Diana Taurasi is officially retiring after two decades. The Phoenix Mercury star said in an interview Wednesday with "Good Morning America" co-anchor Robin Roberts that although she is not ...
The Phoenix Mercury announced Thursday it will retire Diana Taurasi's iconic No. 3 jersey during the 2026 WNBA season. Furthermore, she will be inducted into the Mercury's Ring of Honor. A specific ...
The Mercury did not have a lengthy winning streak that year, but their wins over the Dream, the Aces and the Mystics were one ...
After 20 seasons, Diana Taurasi is ending her WNBA career. The league’s all-time leading scorer announced her retirement through Time magazine, saying she was "full," both mentally and physically, ...
Diana Taurasi finally called it quits this year after a legendary 21-year WNBA career, and the basketball world is still waiting to see how she approaches the next part of her career. Based on her ...
Taurasi, 42, made the announcement in an interview published Tuesday in TIME Magazine. “Mentally and physically, I’m just full,” she told TIME. “That’s probably the best way I can describe it. I’m ...
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