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WNBA player who does not return in the 2025 season

MONews
2 Min Read

The 2025 WNBA season is getting closer and the league will lose a familiar face.

From the Future Hall of Fame to the role player, WNBA said goodbye to a familiar face in the upcoming season.

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Here are some of the players who announced their retirement.

Diana Tau Lashi

The three WNBA champions and the highest scorer of all records ended their career in the league after 20 seasons with Phoenix Mercury on February 25.

Taurasi said, “I really thought about playing again, but I knew that my heart was full of physical and mentally basketball games.” Everything given to me in life. Relax, travel. Amazing smile, snow, championship. I was always with people who are interested in this game. “

more: Diana Taurasi is still at the stage of sadness after retiring from WNBA.

Elena Delhi Donne

Two WNBA MVPs announced their retirement on April 4th. Instagram.

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Delle Donne said her body seemed to make this decision before it accepted it.

She won the WNBA title with Washington Mystic in 2019, but was interrupted by several surgery and did not play in the 2024 league.

Daniel Robinson

Robinson retired on January 1 after 12 seasons with San Antonio Star (2011-15), Phoenix Mercury (2017), Lynx (2018-19), Las Vegas Ace (2020), Indiana column (2021-22) and Atlanta Dream (2023).

LAYSHIA CLARARENDON

that Los Angeles Spark The guard retired on September 20 after playing 284 games with six teams.

The 2017 All -Star Clarendon scored 7.6 points, 2.7 rebounds and 3.2 assists on average.

This article was originally in the Republic of Arizona. WNBA player who does not return in the 2025 season

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