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Sue Bird credits UConn women's basketball in helping launch her Hall of Fame career: 'Such an honor'
UConn's Sue Bird is one of four former WNBA players to be inducted into the Hall as part of the Class of 2025.
The WNBA collectibles market is booming and now hall of famer Sue Bird is getting involved. Bird has curated a “ Dream Draft ” auction of 190 notable WNBA trading cards and memorabilia items for eBay covering some of the league’s biggest names from the past and present.
WNBA players had to hide their gender and sexuality in the past, but things has changed as the league openly embraced LBGTQ+ rights.
The WNBA, the WNBPA, and 2K announced an agreement in principle for a multiyear partnership extension that will continue to expand the presence and impact of the WNBA and its players within the world of gaming.
WNBA legend Sue Bird admires Dallas Wings rookie guard Paige Bueckers, but is not nearly as high on her as Diana Taurasi is.
Sue Bird questioned the nature of fellow WNBA legend Diana Taurasi's comments about Paige Bueckers. The two former UConn stars have shown appreciation to Bueckers, the leader of the 2024 national championship team, as she prepared to take her game to the next level.
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Outsports on MSNSue Bird secured legend status with her 5th broken nose and a Game 5A do-or-die playoff game and a mask added to the lore and legacy of one of the WNBA great players, Sue Bird. The post Sue Bird secured legend status with her 5th broken nose and a Game 5 appeared first on Outsports.
WNBA legend Sue Bird discusses the negative comments surround Chicago Sky's Angel Reese on social media.