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Diana Taurasi

Taurasi chose to accept the deal, giving up the WNBA title defense and returning to Phoenix Mercury only in 2016;In 2015–2016 Taurasi was back to UMMC, leading the team to its third (and her sixth personal) Euroleague title, while also earning MVP honors.In 2016–2017 Taurasi would once again return to UMMC, helping the team to its eleventh league championship.

Others: “Best Female College Athlete” (2003 and 2004) and “Best Female Athlete” (2004).Led USA Women’s Basketball to its fifth-consecutive gold medal, her third (2012, 2008, 2004), with a team-high 12.4 points per game and 2.9 assistsNamed USA Basketball’s Female Athlete of the Year for the third time in her career (2012, 2010, 2006)Voted by fans as a starter for her fifth career All-Star game2011 Peak Performer for leading the league in scoring with 21.6 points per game… Won the closest scoring race in WNBA history (.07 points over Angel McCoughtry)Led the league in scoring for the fourth straight season, fifth time in the last six yearsScored 23.4 points per game in the month of August, the seventh best scoring month in franchise historyScored 15+ points in a franchise-record 18 straight games to end the season (active streak entering 2012)Scored 20+ points in nine straight games from Aug. 2-30, her longest streak since a WNBA-record 13 straight in 2007Shot 44.9 percent from the field, the second best performance of her career (45.2, 2006)Sept. 9: Scored 28 first-half points, three shy of the WNBA record… Made six first-half 3-pointers, tying the WNBA record she shares with Sue BirdSept. Shoutout to the ref for that dedication to their job because, uh, couldn’t be me.i wouldn't want NO kinda smoke with Diana Taurasi Let’s hope that lobby meeting goes well for that ref’s sake whenever it does happen.Jacob Blake shooting: How the nation's racial reckoning swelled June 6, 2006)Shot 44.6 percent from the floor, the third consecutive season she’s shot over 44 percentBecame just the second player in league history to record 500 or more points in each of her first four seasons (Cynthia Cooper)Became just the fifth player in WNBA history to score 600 or more points in back-to-back seasons (Cooper, Katie Smith, Lauren Jackson, Seimone Augustus)Second-fastest player to 2,000 points in WNBA history (Jackson and Smith); reached the mark in 104 gamesTwo-time WNBA Player of the Week in 2007 (August 6, May 28)Only WNBA player ranked in top 10 in points, assists and blocksAveraged at least four assists for the third-straight season (4.3, 8th-WNBA)Led the team in scoring 14 times, steals 11 times, blocks 14 times2006 WNBA Peak Performer as league’s leading scorer (25.3 ppg)Two-time WNBA Player of the Week (July 3-9, August 7-13)Averaged a WNBA-record 25.3 points per game (prev. In the first round, the Mercury eliminated the Taurasi was a member of the USA women's 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 gold medal Olympic Basketball Teams.In the 2009 season, Taurasi was named the WNBA MVP and later led the Phoenix Mercury to its second WNBA championship in three years by beating the Indiana Fever, three games to two, as Taurasi was named the WNBA Finals MVP. “Diana Taurasi has changed the game of basketball. She was an All Star for the second straight year, but the Mercury faded down the stretch and again missed the playoffs.

When her playing days are done, no player will ever compare to who and how Diana Taurasi has played the game,” said living legend and current Mercury Vice President, Annie Meyers. GOODNESS. Diana Lorena Taurasi (born June 11, 1982) is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Mercury of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). No portion of NBA.com may be duplicated, redistributed or manipulated in any form.

Her penchant for scoring in crucial situations has earned her the nickname "White Mamba", first coined by Taurasi also received many personal accolades at UConn including the 2003 and 2004 Following her collegiate career, Taurasi was selected first overall in the In her WNBA debut, Taurasi netted 56 points in a 72–66 Mercury loss to the In 2005, Taurasi averaged 16.0 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game while battling an ankle injury. With Bria Hartley (foot) also listed as questionable for Monday, Shatori Walker-Kimbrough could be needed to make a spot start in the backcourt alongside Skylar Diggins-Smith.The veteran guard exited Saturday's game with a hip injury, but there was some concern the injury was related to the back surgery she underwent in 2019, though the MRI results indicate that isn't the case. 1 overall pick by Phoenix in the 2004 WNBA DraftWNBA’s all-time leading scorer with 8,575 career points entering 2020… moved past Tina Thompson (7,488 points in 496 career games) on June 18, 2017 vs. Los Angeles at Staples Center…basket came with 45.3 seconds remaining in the second quarter while playing in her 377th-career gameWNBA all-time leader in made field goals with 2,725…passed Tina Thompson (2,630) as the leader on July 5, 2018 against ConnecticutOwns WNBA and NBA record for most points scored in a single game without a two-point field goal attempt (28 on June 17, 2018 at Las Vegas)…previously held by Robert Horry with 27 pointsAll-Time leader on the WNBA Playoffs scoring list (1,228 career playoff points)… passed Tamika Catchings (1,141 points) as leader on August 26, 2018 at Seattle in Game 1 of WNBA SemifinalsWNBA-best five-time Peak Performer as the league’s leading scorer…four-straight from 2008-11…won the closest scoring race in WNBA history in 2011, outscoring Atlanta’s Angel McCoughtry by .07 points per gameScored 24 points—including basket that clinched the 2014 WNBA Championship for the Phoenix Mercury—in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals which made her the then all-time leading scorer in WNBA Finals history (now ranks sixth)…she has scored 262 points in 13 career WNBA Finals gamesBecame the first player in WNBA history to reach 8,000 career points on June 5, 2018 at New York in 406th career gameBecame the first player in WNBA history to achieve 7,000 career points, 1,500 rebounds and 1,500 assists on May 17, 2017 against IndianaBecame fastest player in league history to reach 7,000 career points on June 24, 2016 at Washington, doing so in 348 career games, 80 games fewer than previous record holder Tamika Catchings…just the third player to reach that mark, joining Catchings and Tina ThompsonOn August 11, 2013 became the fastest player in WNBA history to surpass 6,000 points, doing so in just 291 career games, 25 fewer games than previous record holder Lauren Jackson…became just the sixth player in league history to reach the mark, joining Tina Thompson, Lisa Leslie, Katie Smith, Lauren Jackson, and Tamika CatchingsWas just the second player in WNBA history to record 5,000 career points, 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 assistsWas the fastest player in WNBA history to record 4,500 points, 1,000 rebounds and 900 assists (224 games)Was the fastest player in league history to eclipse 4,000 career points (197 games)Was the first player in league history to record 500 or more points in each of her first five seasons…..scored 500 or more points in eight consecutive WNBA seasons (2004-11), the longest streak by any player in league historyThe only player in WNBA history to score 600 or more points in six consecutive seasons (2006-2011)Only player in WNBA history to record 800 points in a season more than once (860 in 2006, 820 in 2008)…Maya Moore scored 812 points during 2014 seasonScored in double figures in a franchise-record 50 consecutive games (July 1, 2009 – Aug. 13, 2010)Owns league scoring records for scoring average in a season (25.3 ppg, 2006) and points in a season (860, 2006)Second player all-time to record multiple 40-point games in the same season (2006; Katie Smith)…tied with Maya Moore for most career 40-point games in WNBA history (three)Seven career back-to-back 30-point performances, most in WNBA history (once in 2017, once in 2016, twice in 2010, once in 2008, twice in 2006)Scored 20 or more points in a WNBA-record 13 consecutive games (final 12 games of 2006 and first game of 2007)Has scored 20 or more points 220 times in her career, the most in WNBA historyScored 10 or more points in a franchise-record 50 consecutive games from July 1, 2009 – Aug. 13, 2010WNBA’s all-time leader in three-point field goals with 1,103 entering 2020Became the WNBA’s all-time leader in three-point field goals on June 1, 2017 at Chicago, surpassing Katie Smith’s old record of 906…her eight three-pointers in the game matched her career high for most three-pointers in a game (three times)Owns the top six single-season three-point totals in WNBA history (121 in 2006, 108 in 2018, 96 in 2017, 95 in 2005, 89 in both 2016 and 2008)Has led WNBA in three-point field goals nine times in her career, the most times a WNBA/NBA/ABA player has led their league in three-point field goals…Stephen Curry is second, leading NBA in threes five times…Katie Smith is second on WNBA list, leading league four timesHas 40 career WNBA Finals three-point field goals, the most in WNBA Finals historyWNBA’s all-time leader for most three-point field goals in WNBA Playoff history (140)…Moved into first place during the 2016 playoffs after entering postseason tied with Becky Hammon with 11Holds a career record of 13-1 in deciding Game 3’s in best-of-three series, Game 5’s in best-of-five series and single elimination games the WNBA Playoffs (1-0, Game 5 at DET, 9/16/07; 2-0, Game 3 vs. SA, 9/21/09; 3-0, Game 3 vs. LA, 9/26/09; 4-0, Game 5 vs. IND, 10/9/09; 5-0, Game 3 at SEA, 9/19/11; 6-0, Game 3 at LA, 9/23/13; 7-0, Game 3 vs. MIN, 9/2/14; 8-0, Game 1 at IND, 9/21/16; 9-0, Game 1 at NY, 9/24/16; 10-0, Game 1 vs. SEA, 9/6/17; 11-0, Game 1 at CON, 9/10/17; 12-0, Game 1 vs. DAL, 8/21/18; 13-0, Game 1 at CON, 8/23/18; 13-1, Game 5 at SEA, 9/4/18)Holds a 19-6 (76-percent) career record in elimination games in the WNBA Playoffs, including an 8-1 mark on the roadHolds a 50-7 (87.7-percent) record throughout her entire basketball career in elimination games (NCAA Tournament, WNBA Playoffs and Olympics)Behind Taurasi, Phoenix is a perfect 6-0 in single-elimination WNBA playoff games (2-0 in 2018, 2-0 in 2017, 2-0 in 2016) since the league’s playoff format switch…Washington is the only other WNBA team with more than one win in the first two rounds (3)In 2013, became the first player in WNBA history to finish in the top two in scoring and assists in the same season (Becky Hammon, 2009, is lone player to finish in the top three)…only NBA players who have finished in top two in scoring and assists in the same season: James Harden (2016-17), Nate Archibald (1972), Oscar Robertson (1963, 1966) and Bob Cousy (1953)WNBA Peak performer in 2015 in assists averaging 5.6…became the first player in WNBA history to lead the league in scoring and assists for a season in their career…only five NBA players in league history have led the league in scoring and assists (whether in the same season or different seasons): James Harden (scoring leader in 2017-18 and assists leader in 2016-17); Russell Westbrook (two-time scoring leader, 2014-15 and 2016-17 and assists leader in 2017-18); Nate Archibald (led league in scoring and assists, 1972-73); Wilt Chamberlain (seven-time scoring leader, 1959-60 – 1965-66 and assists leader in 1967-68) and Jerry West (scoring leader in 1969-70 and assists leader in 1971-72)Has recorded 100+ assists in 12 seasons throughout her career, trailing only Sue Bird (16), Ticha Penicheiro (14) and Lindsay Whalen (13)Owns 18 career double-doubles, including 11 with points/assists, seven with points/reboundsUnderwent back surgery on April 24, 2019, causing her to miss the first 13 games of the seasonMade 2019 season debut on July 12 at Connecticut, finishing with five points, three rebounds and four assistsFollowing season debut on July 12, missed the Mercury’s next 12 games with a hamstring injury…missed one game on August 20 due to suspensionScored a season-high 12 points to go along with four assists and four rebounds on August 25 against Chicago after missing previous 13 games due to injury and one-game suspensionDished a season-high 10 assists in the Mercury’s win at New York on August 27…followed up that game with eight assists in Atlanta on August 29After appearing in six games in 2019, including five straight from August 25-September 3, missed the Mercury’s final two regular season games due to her hamstringKnocked down just one three-pointer in 2019, and now stands at a WNBA-best 1,103 in her careerDid not play in the Mercury’s lone playoff game on September 11 due to her hamstringAveraged 20.7 points on the season, leading the Mercury in scoring for the 12th time in her 14-year career…finished third in the league in scoring, marking the 13th season she has finished in the top-ten in scoring average in the WNBA (2012 season was her only season outside the top-ten, missed 26 games due to injury)…highest scoring average since 2013 when she also averaged 20.3 ppgOnly four players in NBA history have averaged 20+ points in a season at age 36 or older (Kareem Abdul-Jabaar, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan)…Cynthia Cooper is the only other WNBA player to do soRanked in the top-five in both scoring (third) and assists (fourth), the only player in the league to do so in 2018Became the first player in WNBA history to reach 8,000 career points on June 5, 2018 at New YorkBecame first player in WNBA history to make 1,000 career three-pointers in 399th career game during season opener on May 18 against Dallas…Only three players in NBA history reached 1,000 career three-point field goal makes in 400 games or less (Steph Curry – 396 games, Klay Thompson – 372 games, Damian Lillard – 385 games)…only player in WNBA history to reach 1,000 career made three-pointersBecame WNBA’s all-time leader in made field goals on July 5 against Connecticut, passing Tina Thompson (2,630)…now stands at 2,721 in her careerNamed to All-WNBA First Team for the tenth time in her career (three-time Second Team selection)…most First Team selections in WNBA historyAppeared in her ninth WNBA All-Star game and was voted a starter for the ninth time…has played in every All-Star game that has taken place during the 14 years she has been in the WNBAPlayed in 33 games in 2018 missing only the July 25 game vs. Chicago (suspension)Recorded five 20+ point, 8+ assists games in 2018, giving her 16 in her career…she has the most 20+ point, 8+ assists games since entering the league in 2004Dished a career-high 14 assists in back-to-back games on August 12 against Los Angeles and August 17 against AtlantaRecorded her 12th 100+ assist season of her career…only Sue Bird (16), Ticha Penicheiro (14) and Lindsay Whalen (13) have recorded moreLed the league in made three-pointers with 106…eighth time she’s made 80 or more three-pointers in a season…ninth time in her 14-year career she has led league in three-point makes (no NBA player has ever led the league in made three-pointers more than five times…Steph Curry has most, leading NBA five straight seasons)…second time in WNBA history a player has made 100+ three-pointers in a season, both by Taurasi (121 in 2006)Averaged 3.2 made three-pointers per game, becoming the only player in WNBA/NBA history to average over three three-pointers per game in a season at age 36 or olderShot 38.3-percent (106-of-277) from the three-point line marking the 11th season she has shot 35-percent or better from beyond the arcMade her first seven three-point attempts at New York on June 26 to become the first player in WNBA history to begin a game seven-for-seven from behind the arcRecorded 20 20+ point games and now owns a WNBA-record 220 for her careerScored 30 or more points two times (33, July 19 vs. Las Vegas; 37, August 1 at Las Vegas) and now has a WNBA-record 46 30-point games in her careerScored in double-figures 30 times, including 12 straight to close the seasonNamed Western Conference Player of the Month twice in 2018 for the months of June and August…has won the award four times in her career, accounting for all four times a Mercury player has won the award in franchise historyRanked third on the team in scoring during the playoffs, averaging 21.0 ppg in seven games…shot 41.9-percent from three-point range and 47.7-percent from the field during the playoffs…also averaged team-high 6.0 assists and 4.4 reboundsHer 26 three-pointers in the postseason increased her WNBA record for most career three-point field goals to 166…most three-pointers she’s made in the postseason since 2009 when she made 31 in 11 games…averaged a career-best 3.7 three-pointers per game in the seven playoff gamesAveraged 17.9 points on the season, marking just the second time in her 13-year career she did not lead the Mercury in scoring (Griner – 21.9 ppg)…finished eighth in the league in scoring, marking the 12th season she has finished in the top-ten in scoring average in the WNBA (2012 season was her only season outside the top-ten, missed 26 games due to injury)..highest scoring average since 2013Became the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer on June 18 at the Staples Center while playing the Los Angeles Sparks…basket came with 45.3 seconds remaining in the second quarter while playing in her 377Became the WNBA’s all-time leader in three-point field goals on June 1, 2017 at Chicago, surpassing Katie Smith’s old record of 906…her eight three-pointers in the game matched a then WNBA record for most three-pointers in a game (Taurasi has done so three times)Named to All-WNBA Second Team for the third time in her career (nine-time First Team selection)Appeared in her eighth WNBA All-Star game this season and was voted a starter for the eighth time…has played in every All-Star game that has taken place during the 13 years she has been in the WNBAPlayed in 31 games in 2017 missing the May 23 game vs. New York (suspension), July 16 game at Minnesota (rest) and August 24 game vs. Los Angeles (rest)Dished a season-high seven assists on August 10 at Dallas…10 games with four or more assists, four games with five or more assistsRecorded at least one assist in 29 of the 31 games she appeared inBecame the first player in WNBA history to achieve 7,000 career points, 1,500 rebounds and 1,500 assists on May 17 against IndianaLed the league in made three-pointers with 96…seventh time she’s made 80 or more three-pointers in a season…eighth time in her 13-year career she has led league in three-point makes (no NBA player has ever led the league in made three-pointers more than five times…Steph Curry has most, leading NBA five straight seasons)Shot 38.4-percent (96-of-250) from the three-point line marking the 10Recorded at least one three-pointer in 29 of the 31 games she played in…made four or more three-pointers in 11 games…made six or more three-pointers in five gamesRecorded nine 20+ point games and now owns a WNBA-record 200 for her careerScored 30 or more points four times (37, June 1 at Chicago; 34, July 19 vs. Indiana; 21, July 25 at Atlanta; 33, August 4 at Connecticut) and now has a WNBA-record 44 30-point games in her careerScored in double-figures 26 times including 18 straight from May 17 – July 25Picked up one WNBA Player of the Week Award (June 4), giving her a total of 20 such awards in her career which is third-most in WNBA history (T. Charles-27, Catchings-22, L. Jackson-18)Ranked second on the team in scoring during the playoffs, averaging 17.6 ppg, her lowest scoring playoff average in her career…shot 35.3-percent from three-point range and 40.9-percent from the field during the playoffs…also averaged 3.8 assists and 2.8 reboundsHer 12 three-pointers in the postseason increased her WNBA record for most career three-point field goals to 140With the Mercury’s wins in the first and second round of the playoffs, Taurasi’s record in winner-take-all games (single elimination games, Game 3’s in best-of-three series and Game 5’s in best-of-five series) in the WNBA Playoffs improved to 11-0 during her WNBA career…now holds a 15-5 career record in elimination games in the WNBA Playoffs, including a 7-0 mark on the roadAveraged 17.8 points to lead the Mercury in scoring for the 11th time in her 12-year career…..finished seventh in the league in scoring, marking the 11th season she has finished in the top-ten in scoring average in the WNBA (2012 season was her only season outside the top-ten, missed 26 games due to injury)..highest scoring average since 2013Became fastest player in WNBA history to reach 7,000 career points on June 24 at Washington, doing so in 348 gamesFinished season as the third-leading scorer in WNBA history (7,311), trailing only Tamika Catchings (7,380) and Tina Thompson (7,488), both of whom are now retiredNamed to All-WNBA Second Team for the second time in her career (nine-time First Team selection)Won her fourth Olympic gold medal with Team USA at the Rio OlympicsPlayed in 33 games missing only the July 16 game vs. San Antonio (suspension)Finished ninth in the league in assists per game with 3.9…eighth time in career she finished in top 10 in assists per game in leagueOne of only two players in the league to rank in the top nine in scoring and assists in 2016 (Maya Moore)Dished a season-high nine assists on May 31 vs. Connecticut…11 games with six or more assists, 15 games with five or more and 17 games with four or moreRecorded at least one assist in 31 of the 33 games she appeared inBecame only the second player in WNBA history to make 900 career three-pointers on September 18 at San Antonio…trails Katie Smith’s record for most career made three-pointers by sixLed the league in made three-pointers with 89…sixth time she’s made 80 or more three-pointers in a season..seventh time in her 12-year career she has led league in three-point makes (no NBA player has ever led the league in made three-pointers more than five times…Steph Curry has most, leading NBA five straight seasons)Shot 35-percent (89-of-252) from the three-point line marking the ninth season she has shot 35-percent or better from beyond the arcRecorded 11 20+ point games and now owns a WNBA-record 191 for her careerScored 30 points twice in back-to-back games (31, June 9 vs. San Antonio; 31, June 12 vs. Chicago) and now has a WNBA-record 40 30-point games in her careerScored in double-figures 28 times including 17 straight from May 18 – July 9Picked up one WNBA Player of the Week Award (June 27), giving her a total of 19 such awards in her career which is third-most in WNBA history (Catchings-22, T. Charles-20, L. Jackson-18)Led the team in points during the playoffs, averaging 23.6…..shot 43.2-percent from the three-point line and 51.5-percent from the field during the playoffs…..also averaged 2.8 assists and 2.6 rebounds and shot 97-pecent (32-of-33) from the free throw lineHer 23.6 ppg in playoffs was the most points she’s averaged in playoffs in career (seven playoff appearances), while her 97-percent free throw mark and 51.4-percent shooting mark were both playoff career highs as wellMoved into first place on the WNBA’s career list for most three-point field goals in WNBA Playoff history (128) after making 16 during 2016 playoffs…entered season tied with Becky Hammon at 112Scored a playoff-high 30 points in an elimination game in Round 2 of playoffs at New York…knocked down four three-pointers in the gameAveraged 16.2 points to lead the Mercury in scoring for the second consecutive season and the 10th time in her 11-year career….. finished seventh in the league in scoring, marking the 10th season she has finished in the top-ten in scoring average in the WNBA (2012 season was her only season outside the top-ten, missed 26 games due to injury)Named to All-WNBA First Team for the ninth time in her careerNamed to the WNBA All-Star team for the seventh time in her career…..scored four points in 17 minutes at the game played in PhoenixPlayed in 33 games missing only the August 13 game at Atlanta (coach’s decision, rest)First player in WNBA history to lead the league in assists after having led the league in points in their careerHas averaged 5.9 assists over the last two seasons…..set a career-high with 6.2 assists per game in 2013 and averaged a WNBA-best 5.6 assists in 2014…..only two seasons in hercareer with more than 4.7 assists per gameSeventh season she has averaged in the topten in the WNBA in assistsRecorded a career-high 12 assists on June 20 vs. TulsaShot 36.5-percent (62-of-170) from the threepoint line marking the eighth season she has shot better than 35-percent from beyond the three-point lineRecorded ten 20-point games and now owns a WNBA-record 180 for her careerScored 30 points once (32, July 6 at Los Angeles) and now has a WNBA-record 38 30-point games in her careerPlayed in just eight games (4-4 Mercury record), the fewest of her nine-year WNBA career… Had never played fewer than 31 games in her previous eight seasons.Missed 17 games rehabilitating a strained left hip flexorJuly 11: Named “Best WNBA Player” at the 2012 ESPYs, her third straight ESPY in that category and sixth career ESPY award.

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