Diana Taurasi’s Net Worth: How Much Money She Has
Diana Taurasi is retiring from the WNBA. Learn more about her time on the court has contributed to her wealth below.
Diana Taurasi is retiring from the WNBA. Learn more about her time on the court has contributed to her wealth below.
The two rivals played together for the first time against the U.S. Women’s National Team.
Sports analyst Pat McAfee apologized for calling Caitlin Clark a ‘White Bitch.’
During a postgame discussion with reporters about Chennedy Carter’s hard foul against Caitlin Clark, the Chicago Sky power forward opened up about the Indiana Fever’s star player.
Before getting drafted by the Indiana Fever, the college basketball sensation arrived to the WNBA draft in style with a beautiful white outfit.
The TV personality took to Instagram to announce the new partnership one week after she included the NBA’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in her latest SKIMS campaign.
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The veteran journalist shared his new byline and announced his transition ahead of receiving a major sports journalist award.
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Tons of celebrities spoke out against the sentencing that the WNBA star received after being found guilty of drug charges in Russia.
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The WNBA star’s nine-year prison sentence was upheld by a Russian court after her legal team submitted an appeal.
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The WNBA star wished her wife Cherelle luck before she takes the bar exam, as she’s ‘waiting patiently’ for her verdict to come in Russia.
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The WNBA player revealed that she and Russian basketball player Anya Petrakova got hitched two years ago in an anniversary post.
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Jacki Gemelos spoke to HollywoodLife exclusively about why the Washington Mystics decided to boycott their game in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
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GA Sen. and Atlanta Dream co-owner Kelly Loeffler is under fire by WNBA players for calling Black Lives Matter ‘divisive.’ She asked that ‘BLM’ not appear on jerseys, as proposed for the 2020 season
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Maya Moore stepped away from the WNBA in 2019 to fight for criminal justice reform. She continues to be a champion in her community and the league. Tonight at the ESPYS, she’s a finalist for the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award.
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Despite how far we’ve come, there’s still more work to be done when it comes to equality for women in sports. Former WNBA pros Jamila Wideman and Ashley Battle break down the stereotypes of the hot topic, and reveal how YOU can make a difference!
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HollywoodLife was at the 2018 WNBA Draft on April 12, where we met with the No. 1 pick, A’ja Wilson, whose future almost didn’t consist of sports, period. Here’s how she turned it around to join the Las Vegas Aces!
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Only a month after getting hitched, the WNBA’s Brittney Griner and Glory Johnson have announced they are expecting their first child. You can bet that this little one will be dribbling between their legs in no time — so amazing!
WNBA stars, Glory Johnson and wife Brittney Griner may compete on the basketball court, but they won’t be this upcoming season, because the pair are expecting their first child together! Glory will take the 2015 season off, in order to carry their precious little one. How wonderful!
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