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Baseball player Roberto Clemente and basketball great Diana Taurasi are among the famous Hispanic-American athletes that left indelible marks on their sports.
Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi called it a career in 2024, and early in the season, she had a big game against a Western Conference rival.
UConn women’s basketball great Diana Taurasi opens up like never before about her legendary career in a new docuseries on Prime Video.
Diana Taurasi's career is detailed in the "Taurasi" docuseries, which premiered on Prime Video this month. Nisayuna's Kate Fagan was an executive producer.
"Taurasi" is a new three-part documentary series about WNBA icon Diana Taurasi and her storied career. All episodes are now streaming on Prime Video.
However, perhaps the craziest of all happened in 2015, when Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg asked then Phoenix Mercury star ...
Taurasi’s self-titled docuseries premieres on Thursday and Prime Video teased fans on Wednesday with a clip from the series where Taurasi details the struggle and grind of WNBA salaries during ...
The Phoenix Mercury's young guard was establishing herself, and in a game against the Seattle Storm, Diana Taurasi had the best game of her second year.
WNBA legend Diana Taurasi opens up about the real meaning behind her career.
Diana Taurasi's new Prime Video docuseries went viral after the WNBA legend criticized low league salaries, saying she had to play overseas for better pay.
Guard Diana Taurasi #3 of the Phoenix Mercury reacts after scoring her 10,000th career point during the second half against the Atlanta Dream at Footprint Center on Aug. 3, 2023, in Phoenix, Arizona.
Over the past few days, the WNBA has had several incidents involving unruly spectators unexpectedly throwing sex toys onto the court during games.