Two of those players were the Seattle Storm's ace point guard Sue Bird, and the Phoenix Mercury's hot-shot guard Diana ...
This time around, WNBA.com has No. 1 draft pick and new Seattle Storm point guard Sue Bird, who talks about training camp, her former UConn teammates, adjusting to a new city, playing with Lauren ...
SEATTLE – Seattle Storm President & GM Alisha Valavanis released the following statement following the start of training camp regarding point guard Sue Bird. “Sue underwent a left knee scope ...
WNBA legend Sue Bird recently spoke on her "A Touch More ... anybody should want to see in the playoffs. The former star ...
Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi has another installment in the retirement saga due to a viral Instagram ad.
Minnesota Lynx legend Seimone Augustus got in via the Women's Committee, while former Phoenix Mercury guard and Australian ... overall pick in the 2002 draft, Bird spent her entire two-decade ...
Point Guard, Seattle Storm 10-time WNBA All ... read the full interview Sue Bird “Yeah, I think it'll probably be even more bad-ass later. A year, five years, 10 years, 20 years, to look back ...
But as far as WNBA great Sue Bird is concerned ... Storm win a fifth championship before the legendary point guard officially retires, Bird will be the sole owner of the WNBA record for most ...
Sue Bird knows a thing or two about finding success ... Olympic gold medalist and a bona fide WNBA legend, the 5-foot-9 point guard was a floor general for Geno Auriemma's UConn Huskies.
During their playing careers, Olympic medalists Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe helped propel women’s sports toward mainstream popularity, sparking conversations around equal pay and inclusion.
Sue Bird and Jemele Hill delivered their stances ... Jul 20, 2024; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Team WNBA guard Caitlin Clark (22) moves the ball against USA Women's National Team forward Breanna Stewart ...