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The icon shares its gratitude for social media and Diana Taurasi after retirement.

MONews
3 Min Read

The legends of Phoenix Mercury and WNBA have retired from professional basketball since the 20 WNBA season (21 years).

Taurasi has played at mercury every year since 2004. The Russian Premier League team (UMMC Ekaterinburg) did not pay Taurasi for the season Phoenix. In her time in WNBA (with Mercury), Taurasi won three WNBA Finals Championships and two WNBA Final MVP Awards.

Taurasi, which is considered the best player in WNBA history, was the target of people around the world through social media. One of the most notable people was a six -year mercury team member. Guard Sophie Cunningham:

Taurasi was named WNBA’s most valuable player in 2009. She is the 5th WNBA scorer champion.

For two years, Mat ISHBIA, the owner of Phoenix Mercury, has expressed great gratitude for Taurasi on X.

Geno Auriemma is a university coach of Uconn’s Taurasi and won three national championships. Taurasi, the winner of Auriemma twice in Auriemma, was coached by Auriemma of the US Olympic team. They won three gold medals.

AURIEMMA usually talked a lot about basketball games, what Taurasi means to him. Uconn’s Women’s Basketball’s Instagram account posted his statement after retiring.

Taurasi was a 14 All-Wnba choice. Ten of these were the first team choice. The guard scored an average of 42.5/36/87 in the shooting split and 18.8 points per game.

Beyond social media, the basketball battalion said a lot after Taurashi’s retirement. NBA’s legend Lebron James not only thanked her for her performance and career, but also found that others did the same.

Taurasi began its WNBA journey as a rookie of the year of WNBA in 2004. The first team all WNBA selection and WNBA MVP final candidate. She finished the WNBA trip with an average of 14.9 points per game.

She spent 21 years in the world’s professional basketball scenes, and the basketball world is sad to see her breaking off.

This article was originally in the Republic of Arizona. Basketball icon is a mercury star Diana Taurasi Love after retirement

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