The Phoenix Mercury announced Thursday it will retire Diana Taurasi's iconic No. 3 jersey during the 2026 WNBA season.
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Diana Taurasi of the Phoenix Mercury Retires After 20 WNBA SeasonsBasketball icon Diana Taurasi ends her 20-year WNBA career, leaving an indelible mark on the sport with numerous records and ...
Two of the league's top players, Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky and DiJonai Carrington of the Dallas Wings, indicated on ...
"As Canada's WNBA team, I know the Tempo will set our own pace, move at a championship cadence, and inspire people across this country," Resch said at the time of the logo reveal. The team is set ...
JuJu Watkins, who is WNBA ready now, won't be eligible to become a member of the league until 2027 under the current rules. AP JuJu Watkins looks ready to go pro. The two-way menace has been a ...
An ownership group led by Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert will reportedly be awarded WNBA franchise No. 16 after an "approximate bid worth a league record $250 million," according to the ...
The WNBA's popularity explosion in recent years has spurred the league to expand its national footprint. When the league was founded in 1996, there were eight franchises. By 1999, the league had ...
The WNBA is poised for significant expansion. Cleveland is expected to introduce a franchise soon and add two more teams, bringing the league's total to 18. According to the Sports Business ...
Since being drafted by the Mercury in 2004, the WNBA logo herself has made an unchangeable mark on Phoenix and the league. Here are some of her biggest achievements. Taurasi, who announced her ...
WNBA. Diana Taurasi's retirement marks new chapter with wife Penny Taylor WNBA. Angel Reese shows appreciation for 'favorite reporter' Caitlin Clark has undeniably transformed the WNBA, from ...
Aaliyah Edwards is good at basketball. That’s why she was picked No. 6 overall in the 2024 WNBA draft, and that’s why she was named an All-American twice as a UConn Huskie. The 6’3 forward ...
The WNBA expansion Toronto Tempo officially introduced Monica Wright Rogers as its first general manager. The Tempo, Canada’s first WNBA franchise, made the announcement Thursday after hiring ...
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