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Sporting News on MSNDiana Taurasi makes surprising admission about her former teamWNBA living legend Diana Taurasi announced her retirement from the league in February 2025. To be honest, there would never have been a good time for Taurasi to retire; she's so good and has done so much to build the league that fans love today,
The Seattle Storm's Skylar Diggins was an All-Star with the Phoenix Mercury from 2020-23, a time Diggins says was filled with controversies.
Satou Sabally scored 27 points in her Phoenix Mercury debut, an 81-59 season-opening win over the Seattle Storm.
The Phoenix Mercury tip off the 2025 season on Saturday night against the Seattle Storm. When they do, they’ll take the court without two of the franchise’s mainstays: Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner.
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Yardbarker on MSNPhoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi happy with the team’s new directionPHOENIX — Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi appeared on In Case You Missed It with Khristina Williams to discuss life after retirement, thoughts about her former team’s new direction and her favorite memories on the court.
The Phoenix Mercury (3-1) overcame a rough shooting effort against the Washington Mystics (2-3) and pulled out a 68-62 win at PHX Arena on May 25.
Diana Taurasi raved about the Mercury's scary new Big 3 with Alyssa Thomas, Satou Sabally, and Kahleah Copper.
How did Diana Taurasi become the WNBA's most prolific scorer? In an exclusive interview in 2023, she helped ESPN break down the shot that scored 10,000 points.