When Geno Auriemma asked Sue Bird whether Diana Taurasi's mentality resembles Michael Jordan's, the former UConn star immediately agreed. During an Instagram Live in 2020, Bird even said that ...
Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird are two of Geno Auriemma's most well-known players, having had historic careers at UConn before becoming WNBA superstars. The two shared the court at college for two ...
Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury, 20 seasons (2004-present) Three-time WNBA champion MVP 11-time All-Star Career stats: 18.8 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 4.2 APG Sue Bird, Seattle Storm, 19 seasons (2002-22 ...
She used the acronym for the 1998 recruiting class of Tamika Williams, Asjha Jones, Cash, Sue Bird and Keirsten ... championship game. Bird's second championship came in her final year of eligibility, ...
As of now, it’s unclear whether Diana ... Mercury, Taurasi collected her sixth gold medal with Team USA at the Paris Olympics, setting a record for most gold medals for any U.S. basketball ...
Brittney Griner sent shockwaves through the WNBA world when she announced that she would be leaving the Phoenix Mercury for the Atlanta Dream in free agency. Griner had spent her entire career ...
Later in the podcast, Geno Auriemma and Diana Taurasi discussed the different styles of basketball and officiating all over the globe. DT then touched on regular rule changes in the WNBA and the ...
By Nataliya Vasilyeva A prominent pro-Russia separatist figure from Ukraine was killed after a bomb exploded on Monday inside a gated residence in Moscow, Russian news media said, in what appears ...
Here's who leads the WNBA in most seasons played with one franchise: Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury, 20 seasons (2004-present) Sue Bird, Seattle Storm, 19 seasons (2002-22) Tamika Catchings, Indiana ...
Additionally, the Phoenix Mercury agreed to acquire Connecticut Sun star guard Alyssa Thomas, which may be key for Diana Taurasi's future. So, who are the best WNBA free agents in the 2025 class?