Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi, left, gets a hug from former UConn women’s basketball head coach Geno Auriemma, right, after a WNBA basketball game against the Seattle Storm Thursday ...
FILE - Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi celebrates a field goal late in the fourth quarter against the San Antonio Silver Stars during Game 2 of the WNBA Western Conference basketball finals ...
PHOENIX — Diana Taurasi wanted to take her time before deciding whether to retire. Once the Phoenix Mercury star made up her mind, the decision came with the same kind of decisiveness she ...
Last month, WNBA legend Diana Taurasi announced her basketball retirement after 20 years with the Phoenix Mercury. The 42-year-old star's list of accomplishments is long and extensive ...
Once the Phoenix Mercury star made up her mind, the decision came with the same kind of decisiveness she displayed through one of the greatest careers in women’s basketball history. About the Spec ...
When Taurasi was about to take a flight to New York, her son Leo asked her, “Is retirement sad?” Taurasi responded, “Just thinking about if it’s sad, and it is sad. I am sad. I don’t show it ...
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March 13 - The Phoenix Mercury announced plans Thursday to retire Diana Taurasi's No. 3 jersey and induct the legendary guard into the club's Ring of Honor. There will be plenty of time for fans ...