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 ...
PHOENIX — Diana Taurasi, the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer and three-time champion who also won six Olympic gold medals and ...
Like so much of Taurasi's career, she managed an exit that everyone saw coming but that still caught us all a bit surprised.
Las Vegas Aces coach Becky Hammon has coached against Taurasi the last few years, and also played against her for more than a ...
Taurasi leaves her basketball career as the most decorated woman to ever play, with three WNBA titles, three NCAA titles and ...
Longtime Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi announced her retirement from professional basketball on Tuesday afternoon, ...
Suns head coach Mike Budenholzer explained before Tuesday's game his reaction to Diana Taurasi entering retirement.
In an unassuming move that was on brand with how she handled much of her career, WNBA legend Diana Taurasi announced her ...
This retirement news sent shockwaves around the WNBA world, sparking a reaction from Indiana Fever point guard Caitlin Clark.
There's no denying that in her two decades in the league, Taurasi has played an integral role in growing the WNBA.
Mercury legend Diana Taurasi has left a lasting legacy, after entering retirement after 20 seasons in Phoenix.
In an exclusive conversation with TIME, Taurasi reveals publicly for the first time that she’s retiring from basketball.
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