Diana Taurasi Retirement from WNBA

 

Diana Taurasi Retirement from WNBA


On Tuesday afternoon, WNBA legend Diana Taurasi announced her retirement, ending her illustrious 20-year career with the Phoenix Mercury.

After months of conjecture regarding her future after the Mercury's 2024 season, Taurasi announced her retirement. She was known for making careful decisions and took her time to make sure this was the best option.

Records and Milestones

Several records throughout Taurasi's career might never be broken:
16 Phoenix Mercury franchise records; the most field goals, three-pointers, 30-point games, and playoff points in WNBA history

- 2004 Rookie of the Year and 2009 WNBA MVP - 14-time Selection to the All-WNBA (10 First Team, 4 Second Team)

 An era in women's basketball comes to an end with Diana Taurasi's retirement. Her unmatched accomplishments, intense rivalry, and motivational path have permanently changed the sport. Her reputation as the greatest of all time in women's basketball is solidified as she leaves the court.

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