Grammy-nominated duo Sofi Tukker join Diana Taurasi on the golf course for Episode 2 of The Link, where things get ...
Diana Taurasi contributed to Team USA's success over the years, and in 2008, she was joined by another Mercury guard.
Diana Taurasi was a star for the Phoenix Mercury, and at any moment, she would have a big performance. She is the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, as she had 10,646 points in her career. It will take ...
Former Phoenix Mercury superstar Diana Taurasi's post-retirement priorities revolve around her family, which takes precedent over her former team even when it comes to the WNBA Finals. Taurasi told ...
The WNBA has started announcing its awards, and the Rookie of the Year was named on Tuesday. Paige Bueckers of the Dallas Wings won, and she did so after averaging 19.2 points, 5.4 assists, 3.9 ...
"Should I get this Louis Vuitton bag that's $3,000?" - Diana Taurasi recalls buying luxury bags after their Russian team owner let them use his credit card for shopping originally appeared on ...
Diana Taurasi sank countless 3-pointers and executed a bevvy of trick passes during her legendary career with the Phoenix Mercury. But perhaps most impressive was how Taurasi managed to be so ...
WNBA great Diana Taurasi shared her thoughts on which basketball star should join the exclusive list of female basketball players to release a signature shoe. Taurasi believes Indiana Fever guard ...
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Diana Taurasi, the WNBA’s all-time scoring leader, has an upcoming three-part docuseries about her illustrious basketball career, "Taurasi." Prime Video’s teaser of the docuseries has already gone ...
The retired WNBA legend is revisiting the sacrifices she made during her playing days in her new Prime Video docuseries Joe Buglewicz/Getty Diana Taurasi is revisiting what she was paid as a pro in ...
NEW YORK —There was no red carpet for UConn women’s basketball legend Diana Taurasi to walk at the entrance to her documentary premiere at the Whitby Hotel in Manhattan on Monday night. Instead, in ...