PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The life of a Phoenix Mercury and WNBA legend will soon be coming to screens across the globe. A three-part docuseries titled “Taurasi,” highlighting Diana Taurasi’s journey ...
Former WNBA star Diana Taurasi was recently honored at the ESPYS 2025. While fans are well-versed with her professional achievements, they are curious also about the special person supporting her ...
Since she retired from the WNBA in February, Diana Taurasi has been playing more golf, coaching her 7-year-old son’s basketball team with her wife Penny Taylor and not watching the WNBA that much ...
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In the 2000s, Diana Taurasi was the best women's basketball player on the planet, but to get paid like the superstar she was, she had to leave home and head all the way to Russia, where wealthy elites ...
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 ...
Diana Taurasi might need a lesson in geopolitics, but she knows all about basketball. The former WNBA legend played overseas in Russia from 2005-17 to supplement the meager salary she received in the ...
The G.O.A.T is growing the game. For the first time in two decades, Diana Taurasi did not suit up for a WNBA season. After going first overall by the Phoenix Mercury in 2004, Taurasi hung up the ...
The second episode of the new Diana Taurasi documentary, titled "Rolling in Rubles," is an interesting look at a very different era in women's professional basketball. Unlike now, where WNBA salaries ...