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UConn legend Diana Taurasi reflects on evolution of women’s basketball through new Prime docuseries
UConn women’s basketball great Diana Taurasi opens up like never before about her legendary career in a new docuseries on ...
Taurasi’s self-titled docuseries premieres on Thursday and Prime Video teased fans on Wednesday with a clip from the series ...
Diana Taurasi will chronicle her personal and professional journey to the top in “Taurasi,” which drops in full tomorrow, Aug ...
Future Hall of Famer Diana Taurasi backed the idea of Caitlin Clark becoming the next player to join the elite list of WNBA ...
Sophie Cunningham spent six years playing alongside Diana Taurasi before signing up this season with the Indiana Fever to ...
Candace Parker agrees with Diana Taurasi's criticism of their WNBA salary and calls playing in the United States a summer job ...
Collier has been elite for the Lynx over the last few seasons, making five All-Star teams and three All-WNBAs. In 2024, ...
Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve (who was also Team USA's head coach at the Olympics) was the guest on an August 14 ...
Brittney Griner Has Strong Words for WNBA Legend Diana Taurasi originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Brittney Griner has ...
The first episode of the Diana Taurasi docuseries takes at how her childhood and college career molded the sports legend we ...
Taurasi announced earlier this week that Paris will be her last Olympic Games. Despite what she does in Paris, Taurasi is already considered the "GOAT," as Breanna Stewart described, by many.
When Taurasi entered the league in 2004, the regular season was 34 games, and it stayed that way until 2019. But ever since the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign, the number of games has gradually ...
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