Diana Taurasi retired on Tuesday, ending her 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. She's the WNBA's career scoring leader ...
Taurasi leaves her basketball career as the most decorated woman to ever play, with three WNBA titles, three NCAA titles and ...
The WNBA legend and all-time leading scorer hoisted three league titles and won two Finals MVPs across her illustrious career.
Taurasi’s Hall of Fame-worthy accomplishments would require a list so long it would unfurl to the floor like an ancient ...
After 20 years of playing in the WNBA, Diana Taurasi is officially retiring 🧡 Thank you Diana for changing the game forever, ...
The WNBA existed before the arrival of superstar phenom Caitlin Clark. Believe it or not. That is what Cherelle George, aka Harlem Globetrotter’s Torch, wanted to remind everyone when she ...
The NFL invited 329 players to Indianapolis for the annual event, where players work out, teams get to interview them and ...
The WNBA landscape changed in a major way this offseason. Free agency was chaotic as several household names left for other ...
The first bombshell of the WNBA's moves ahead of the 2025 season has dropped with the arrival of Kelsey Plum to the Sparks to ...
Chicago got Ariel Atkins, a strong fit. But the Sky gave up a lot to the Mystics, who now have three of the top six picks this April.
If Taurasi does indeed retire, the curtain will be closed on a glorious era of women’s basketball defined by Taurasi and her former UConn teammate Sue Bird. The two have shaped women’s basketball for ...
Caitlin Clark's new Indiana Fever teammate, Brianna Turner, expressed concern about the Unrivaled referees unleashing ...