Retirement hits athletes in different ways. Some need to mourn. Taurasi is experiencing this in her own unique way.
Taurasi played her final game for the Mercury on Sept. 25 — Phoenix lost to the Minnesota Lynx 101-88 in the first round of ...
Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi will be giving her final farewell after a legendary career. The presser will air on Arizona's Family Sports at 12:30 p.m.
Diana Taurasi wanted to take her time before deciding whether to retire. Once the Phoenix Mercury star made up her mind, the ...
On Thursday basketball legend Diana Taurasi held her official retirement press conference, a few weeks after making the announcement in TIME magazine. While touching on the various aspects of the ...
Diana Taurasi is defined by the bravado and swag that she played with every time she stepped on the basketball court, ...
For two decades, Diana Taurasi set the standard—not just for ... and Napheesa Collier—means WNBA players no longer have to travel across the world for financial security.
Diana Taurasi has never had much use for subtlety. It was obvious what kind of player she would be from the moment she became the No. 1 pick in the 2004 WNBA draft, from the moment she began her ...
After a legendary professional basketball career spanning two decades, Diana Taurasi, the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer, a six-time Olympic gold medalist and a three-time WNBA champion ...
After 25 years of dominating basketball courts, from college to the WNBA to the Olympics, Diana Taurasi is finally calling it a career. The former UConn star announced her retirement on Tuesday.
Phoenix Mercury players Cappie Pondexter, left, Diana Taurasi, middle, and Penny Taylor (13), of Australia, celebrate after end of Game 5 in the WNBA basketball finals against the Indiana Fever in ...