Like so much of Taurasi's career, she managed an exit that everyone saw coming but that still caught us all a bit surprised.
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leader in points and 3-pointers made, announced her retirement from basketball after 20 illustrious seasons.
Taurasi is widely regarded as one of the greatest women's basketball players of all time, if not the greatest. At 42, Taurasi ...
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Taurasi's retirement sparked plenty of conversation across basketball, with many saluting the all-time great on her historic career. The WNBA legend took a shot at Draymond Green's offensive game ...
Taurasi leaves her basketball career as the most decorated woman to ever play, with three WNBA titles, three NCAA titles and ...
UConn coach Geno Auriemma spoke about Diana Taurasi's legacy following her retirement. Here's what he said about his former ...
Add Rebecca Lobo to the list of basketball icons who are showing Diana Taurasi love after her retirement announcement.
Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi retired from her professional basketball career Tuesday and other icons showed her ...
Taurasi rose to prominence while starring for the Huskies from 2000 to '04. She won three national championships at UConn and was a two-time Naismith Award winner. Auriemma issued a statement after ...
Diana Taurasi, the leading scorer in WNBA history and voted "greatest of all-time" by the league's fans, announced her retirement Tuesday after 20 seasons.
WNBA legend Diana Taurasi announced her retirement from basketball on Tuesday, capping an incredible 20-year career that inspired so many women in sports.