Diana Taurasi Announces Retirement After 20 Iconic Years in the WNBA

Over the span of her illustrious career, she claimed three WNBA titles and became the league’s top scorer with an astonishing total of 10,646 points. To this day, no player has come close to matching her offensive prowess in the current league. She was the first pick for the Mercury team and was awarded the Rookie of the Year title in 2004. Throughout her career, she made 11 appearances as an All-Star, won two WNBA Finals MVP awards, earned a place on the All-WNBA First Team ten times, and was part of six Olympic Gold Medal-winning teams. Prior to joining the WNBA, Taurasi had already amassed three NCAA Championships and twice received the Naismith College Player of the Year award. With an impressive 20 seasons in the WNBA, Taurasi has set a remarkable standard for women’s professional basketball, leaving behind an unforgettable journey that has captivated many and elevated the sport to new heights.

Ozzy’s Darkest Struggles

Over the past five years, the renowned 78-year-old rock star has had seven surgeries, one of which was his fourth spinal surgery in September 2023. He has also been quietly coping with Parkinson’s disease since 2003.