Taurasi was ruthless both on and off the court. The Time retirement story highlighted one instance during the 2016 Rio ...
Diana Taurasi dribbled up the court at Arroyo High School. It was 1999, the summer before her senior year, and the nationally ranked Don Lugo High star was feeling it. She looked over to the ...
Diana Taurasi decided to hop on "The View" this week to discuss her retirement from the WNBA and the next chapter of her career. As soon as she joined the show, she had a funny exchange with ...
Diana Taurasi is the only athlete to win six Olympic gold medals, in part because longtime antagonist Cheryl Reeve, the Lynx coach and general manager, insisted on putting Taurasi on the 2024 ...
Panini has released an Instant Card featuring WNBA great Diana Taurasi to commemorate her retirement as the league’s all-time leading scorer. The Phoenix Mercury star and three-time WNBA ...
As many legendary athletes retire from the sports world, Diana Taurasi is the latest to join them. The WNBA star announced her retirement in an interview with Time magazine, saying, “I just didn ...
PHOENIX — Diana Taurasi is retiring after 20 seasons, ending one of the greatest careers in women's basketball history. The WNBA's career scoring leader and a three-time league 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.
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 ...
Taurasi's career saw her win three WNBA championships in 2014, 2009 and 2007. Taurasi, who took home the WNBA MVP in 2009, also won six Olympic gold medals in basketball, which is an Olympic ...