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BasketballNetwork.net on MSNCaitlin Clark shared her list of all-time great passers from WNBA and NBA: "Sue was the player that I loved getting to watch"Caitlin Clark shared her list of all-time great passers from WNBA and NBA: "Sue was the player that I loved getting to watch" ...
Sue Bird is getting a permanent tribute in Seattle! The longtime Storm star will become the first WNBA player to get her own ...
Paige Bueckers was on the verge of capping off a unique night, but the Atlanta Dream got in the way. During the match at the ...
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The Mirror US on MSNSue Bird sums up Caitlin Clark's relationship with WNBA referees in candid podcast introSue Bird playfully called Caitlin Clark 'every ref’s favorite' in a podcast intro, summing up the rookie’s fiery — and often ...
After a dominating 21 years in the WNBA, basketball star Sue Bird’s professional career came to a close Sept. 6. The Seattle Storm lost to the top-seeded Las Vegas Aces 97-92 in Game 4 of the ...
Sue Bird competing for Team USA at the Summer Olympics (Photo: Shutterstock) 3. Sue was drafted into the WNBA in 2002. Sue was selected first by the Seattle Storm in the 2002 WNBA draft.
In case you missed it, she dropped that pass through her legs, for a veteran, Bird often plays like a kid. A 5-foot-9 inch perennial All-Star, Bird is the WNBA's all-time assist leader.
Among those currently in talks is documentary “Sue Bird: In the Clutch,” which follows the WNBA’s GOAT as she soaks in her final season in the pros in 2022.
How Sue Bird contributed to the new WNBA event Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird plays during the first half of the Commissioner’s Cup game against the Connecticut Sun on Aug. 12, 2021, in Phoenix.
Bird was the AP national player of the year her final season at UConn. She is a five-time all-WNBA first-team selection, the league's all-time leader in assists and the only player to appear in ...
Sue Bird, one of the winningest basketball players ever, will retire from the WNBA after this season, the Seattle Storm guard announced Thursday.
Sue Bird said all signs are pointing toward the 2022 WNBA season being her last with the Seattle Storm, but she doesn't want it to be a farewell tour.
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