Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark expressed her appreciation for Diana Taurasi after the news of her retirement on Tuesday.
- Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi holds up the WNBA Championship Trophy during ceremonies after Game 5 of the WNBA basketball finals against the Indiana Fever, Friday, Oct. 9,
Sometimes, the most impactful things said are the most brief. That’s the case for Indiana Fever point guard Caitlin Clark reacting to Diana Taurasi’s retirement. When the latter announced her retirement on Tuesday,
With Taurasi on her way out, many believe Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark is set to take over as the face of the WNBA if she hasn't already. The former Iowa Hawkeyes star proved in her first year that she can put a spotlight on the league, breaking multiple records and achieving multiple firsts during the 2024 season.
Caitlin Clark was not afraid to put Fever teammates Lexie Hull and Aliyah Boston on blast during 'The Eli Manning Show'
Diana Taurasi retired on Tuesday, ending her 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury. She's the WNBA's career scoring leader with 10,646 points and was a three-time league champion.
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark also expressed her appreciation ... You can tell she’s put the work in." More:Diana Taurasi isn't worried about legacy after retirement. She doesn't have to | Opinion Clark and the Fever swept Taurasi’s Phoenix Mercury ...
Diana Taurasi officially announced her retirement from the WNBA this Tuesday in an exclusive interview with TIME Magazine. She'll leave the game behind with an incredible résumé. Taurasi will leave the WNBA as an 11-time All-Star,
Diana Taurasi, 42, is leaving the game of basketball on her own terms after 20 WNBA seasons. The news of her retirement, which broke Tuesday, shouldn’t have come as a surprise and yet still felt
In addition to her three WNBA championships with the Mercury, Taurasi won six Euroleague championships while playing year-round most of her career. She was the 2009 WNBA MVP and is one of four players to earn WNBA Finals MVP honors more than once (2009, 2014).
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time leading scorer and one of the most decorated basketball players of all time, is retiring.
PHOENIX — Diana Taurasi, the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer and three-time champion who also won six Olympic gold medals and three NCAA women’s basketball titles, is retiring after a 20-season professional career. Taurasi, 42, made the announcement Tuesday in an interview with Time magazine.