A 13-time All-Star, Sue Bird played her entire WNBA career in Seattle, leading the Storm to the championship in 2004, 2010, ...
The Fever have looked as good as any team in basketball since returning ... According to WNBA legend Sue Bird, they could also serve as a blueprint of how Indiana can outgun its opposition one ...
She also leads the league in assists (8.3) and ranks second in minutes played per game (35.2) with the Fever's defense ranking among the top in the league, Bird's caution about facing them in the ...
WNBA legend Sue Bird reminds Fever fans that basketball is a team sport, despite the mania surrounding rookie sensation ...
Outside, the city has yet to fully embrace a team that has won four W.N.B.A. championships. Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi collected their fifth gold medals, and then signaled that they would leave ...
The WNBA playoffs are right around the corner, and Sue Bird says there are ... watch and could potentially upset a top team come playoff time. It seems Bird sees what we’ve seen — the Fever ...
Sue Bird, Megan Rapinoe, and Nastia Liukin—will join TheGrill 2024, TheWrap’s annual business conference, to discuss their transformations from sports champions to successful entrepreneurs.
However, WNBA legend Sue Bird has her eyes on another team as the postseason draws near: the Indiana Fever. “What I’ve learned in my WNBA experience is pace of play trumps physicality ...
If Sue Bird were still playing in the WNBA, there’s one team and, more specifically, one player she would not want to see in the playoffs: the Indiana Fever and first overall pick Caitlin Clark.