Sue Bird

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UConn women's basketball great Sue Bird has emotional farewell with WNBA loss: 'Thank you, Sue' (CT Insider)

Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird (10) waves to fans chanting her name after the Storm lost to the Las Vegas Aces and were eliminated from the playoffs, in Game 4 of a WNBA basketball semifinal Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022, in Seattle. The Aces won 97-92.

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Sue Bird bids farewell after final game with Seattle Storm: 'I'm proud ... (ABC News)

SEATTLE -- After playing her final game in the WNBA on Tuesday as the Aces eliminated her Storm from the playoffs with a 97-92 win in Game 4 of their ...

Once I kind of jumped over that, I knew I did the right thing because of how I felt afterward." I think that's what hurts the most -- having that come to a reality really, really quickly." "It's amazing what she's done for the city of Seattle, for the organization and for this team. Of course I'm sad, but there's happiness too, to be able to have a moment like that with the fans, to have them chant the way they did. "I think initially I felt sad about the season and the game," Bird said postgame. "I didn't really want to leave the court," Bird said.

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Appreciation: Sue Bird gives basketball lasting assist - KTVZ (KTVZ)

Sue Bird just knows how to win. That's what she does. It's what she has always done. Few in sports can rival the success the point guard has had in women's ...

“When you play with her and are in her presence as a teammate, you have an appreciation of so much for what she brings,” said Jen Rizzotti, who coached her on the 2021 Olympic team. Bird “has been so unselfish in a way that made other players look really good, it’s hard for anyone to dislike her.” “The bond she has with Seattle, that is a very special thing,” said Dan Hughes, who coached Bird for a couple of seasons as well as on the Olympic team in 2021. “In that community, there are people that all have their Sue Bird story. People identify with her in Seattle and that doesn’t happen very often. “Sue to me in some ways is an example, or is an illustration of how the league has grown. After Bird announced this would be her final season, fans flocked to watch her play one last time. Bird’s career came to an end Tuesday night with the Seattle Storm’s 97-92 home loss to Las Vegas in Game 4 of the semifinal series. “Sue really has found her voice in the last five or six years, and the league has found its voice.” Bird captured two college national titles at UConn, four WNBA championships with the Seattle Storm and five Olympic gold medals with the U.S. Her greatness comes from putting teammates in position to do great things. The Storm saw it and they drafted her No.

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Sue Bird plays final WNBA game of 21-year career (KVOA Tucson News)

WNBA star Sue Bird bid farewell to the sport of basketball after the Seattle Storm's game against the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA semifinals on Tuesday.

WNBA legend Sue Bird retires from the game after playoff loss in ... (ABC17News.com)

By Seán Federico-O'Murchú, CNN. Legendary basketball player Sue Bird bid farewell to the sport Tuesday night when her Seattle Storm lost to the Las Vegas ...

She alluded to an ESPN show she did with Diana Taurasi during the Final Four, saying cheekily, “Maybe that becomes a thing.” When she announced her retirement in June, Bird said she was looking forward to things that basketball seasons keep a player from, pointing out she won’t have to set an alarm for early morning workouts and she can take real vacations without an eye on the next year. She looks forward to retirement, saying she was excited and, “I get to start this new life.” She also was on four World Cup-winning teams and multiple title-winning teams in Russia’s professional league and the EuroLeague. The Sun beat the Sky on Tuesday night to force a winner-take-all Game 5. Breanna Stewart led Seattle with 42 points, tying Angel McCoughtry for the most in a WNBA playoff game.

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WNBA legend Sue Bird's career has concluded (Basketnews.com)

WNBA legend Sue Bird knew the official end date for her career would be set when the Seattle Storm were eliminated from the WNBA playoffs.

She wiped away tears as the crowd cheered and cried with her at the end of her career. WNBA legend Sue Bird knew the official end date for her career would be set when the Seattle Storm were eliminated from the WNBA playoffs. In early August, she played for the last time in front of the Seattle crowd in a regular season game.

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Women's basketball star emotional Sue Bird ends career (TDPel Media)

The Las Vegas Aces advanced to the WNBA Finals with a 97-92 victory against the Seattle Storm in Game 4 of their semifinal series on Tuesday night. It brought ...

In the Finals, the attention will be on the Aces. Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird waves to supporters shouting her name after the Storm were ousted from the playoffs in Game 4 of a WNBA basketball semifinal against the Las Vegas Aces on Tuesday, September 6, 2022 in Seattle. Gray scored 15 of her 31 points in the fourth quarter, and the Aces won the best-of-five series 3-1, with each game featuring frantic, high-pressure play and exceptional shot-making. In 2020, the franchise was defeated by Seattle. And I believe, when the emotions began to rise, that this was also what I knew in my heart was my final game “Bird remarked. The Aces won by a score of 97-92.

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WNBA legend Sue Bird retires from the game after playoff loss in ... (WFSB)

Legendary basketball player Sue Bird bid farewell to the sport Tuesday night when her Seattle Storm lost to the Las Vegas Aces, who advanced to the WNBA ...

She alluded to an ESPN show she did with Diana Taurasi during the Final Four, saying cheekily, “Maybe that becomes a thing.” When she announced her retirement in June, Bird said she was looking forward to things that basketball seasons keep a player from, pointing out she won’t have to set an alarm for early morning workouts and she can take real vacations without an eye on the next year. She looks forward to retirement, saying she was excited and, “I get to start this new life.” She also was on four World Cup-winning teams and multiple title-winning teams in Russia’s professional league and the EuroLeague. The Sun beat the Sky on Tuesday night to force a winner-take-all Game 5. Breanna Stewart led Seattle with 42 points, tying Angel McCoughtry for the most in a WNBA playoff game.

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Twitter reacts to UConn legend Sue Bird's final game (Greenwich Time)

There was immediate social media reaction when the Seattle Storm were eliminated from the WNBA playoffs, ending Sue Bird's career.

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Sue Bird, a Syosset Native, Gives Basketball Lasting Assist (Long Island Press)

Sue Bird's career came to an end Tuesday night with the Seattle Storm's 97-92 home loss to Las Vegas in Game 4 of the semifinal series.

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Sue Bird On How She Wants to Be Remembered After Last WNBA ... (Today.com)

WNBA star and Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird told the TODAY show how she hopes to be remembered as she starts retirement after her final game.

“I always think about the Seattle Storm fans,” she said. Bird is ending her career as one of the most decorated players in history. 6, calling Bird “The Greatest to ever do it.” “We kept the WNBA going when it wasn’t on TV a lot and when we weren’t getting the sponsorship money or the corporate dollars.” this generation really kept the WNBA going with our play,” she said. In 2022, the WNBA finished with

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Video: Storm Crowd Honors Sue Bird with 'Thank You Sue' Chant ... (Bleacher Report)

Seattle Storm fans showed their appreciation for WNBA legend Sue Bird following the final game of her illustrious career Tuesday night.

In 580 career regular-season games, Bird posted averages of 11.7 points, 5.6 assists, 2.5 rebounds, 1.7 three-pointers made and 1.3 steals. Of course I'm sad, but there's happiness too, to be able to have a moment like that with the fans, to have them chant the way they did. Remarkably, the 13-time All-Star never played for a WNBA team other than the Storm.

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'The Sporting News 7' podcast: Talking Sue Bird, Mitch Trubisky ... (Sporting News)

Sue Bird goes out fighting, Mitch Trubisky the main man for the Steelers, and Todd Boehly makes a big change at Chelsea.

[Chelsea’s shock defeat to Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League](https://www.sportingnews.com/us/soccer/news/dinamo-zagreb-vs-chelsea-score-updates-highlights-champions-league/s5azlat5eutieqhwoobgxdks) [Tyson Fury offers Anthony Joshua 40% of the purse to fight before the end of the year](https://www.sportingnews.com/us/boxing/news/tyson-fury-fight-anthony-joshua-heavyweight-boxing-champion-‘battle-britain’-title/xowjn2bcx4qze9z4gnilw6br) [Nick Kyrgios smashes two rackets in frustration at going out to Russia’s Karen Khachanov](https://www.sportingnews.com/us/tennis/news/nick-kyrgios-vs-karen-khachanov-us-open-live-score-updates-and-highlights-mens-quarter-final/iwrito1tvpfl09akqmxcmdj5)

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She alluded to an ESPN show she did with Diana Taurasi during the Final Four, saying cheekily, “Maybe that becomes a thing.” When she announced her retirement in June, Bird said she was looking forward to things that basketball seasons keep a player from, pointing out she won’t have to set an alarm for early morning workouts and she can take real vacations without an eye on the next year. She looks forward to retirement, saying she was excited and, “I get to start this new life.” She also was on four World Cup-winning teams and multiple title-winning teams in Russia’s professional league and the EuroLeague. The Sun beat the Sky on Tuesday night to force a winner-take-all Game 5. Breanna Stewart led Seattle with 42 points, tying Angel McCoughtry for the most in a WNBA playoff game.

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Sue Bird Breaks Down In Tears After Final WNBA Game, Steph ... (TMZ)

Sue Bird broke down in tears on the court after playing the final game of her incredible WNBA career.

So it was a combination of those two things." Twitter Tweet Unavailable Sue spoke to reporters after the game ... Bird was understandably overwhelmed with emotion ... breaking down in tears on the court as fans chanted, "Thank You, Sue!"

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Sue Bird Celebrated by Megan Rapinoe, Steph Curry, Pau Gasol ... (Newsweek)

The 13-time All-Star and four-time WNBA champion is retiring after her team was eliminated from the playoffs on Tuesday.

[wrote](https://twitter.com/CC_Sabathia/status/1567372131956137990), "Left it all on the court. host Ken Jennings joining in on the praise. Can't wait to see what you do next," NBA legend Sabathia joined in on the praise. The retired pitcher You gave us all so much." "Salute @S10Bird on a Legendary career!! You are appreciated!!" "The impact will be felt for generations. Respect." Bird will leave the sport as one of the most-decorated players in WNBA history with four championships and 13 selections to the All-Star team. [wrote](https://twitter.com/JCrossover/status/1567385945967841281) on Twitter.

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Basketball icon Sue Bird plays her last game after two legendary ... (NPR)

The Seattle Storm lost its semifinal game on Tuesday, bringing a bittersweet end to what the 41-year-old had said would be her final season.

And as vice president of the WNBA players union, she worked with her colleagues to navigate playing during a pandemic and [taking a stand](https://www.wnba.com/news/wnba-announces-a-2020-season-dedicated-to-social-justice/) against racial injustice. Bird has said she will miss basketball, and suggested she may not be leaving the sport entirely. "I feel really passionate about that, given my experience as a female athlete fighting for scraps," she said. Once I kind of jumped over that, I knew I did the right thing because of how I felt afterward." [storied career](https://www.wnba.com/player/sue-bird/) has redefined basketball in Seattle and nationwide. 1 overall draft pick went on to become WNBA's all-time leader in both assists (over 3,000) and career starts (549), and the only player in the league to have appeared in 500 career games. Everest players who you look to whenever you think about the greatness of the players," sports journalist Howard Bryant "Of course I'm sad, but there's happiness too, to be able to have a moment like that with the fans, to have them chant the way they did. Her retirement doesn't come as a surprise. She's won four WNBA championships and participated in a record 12 All-Star games, and also won five consecutive Olympic gold medals for the U.S. We're judged on what we look like, we're judged on who we love. I know the tears don't look like happy tears, but there's a lot of happiness."

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Two decades of Sue Bird dominance: Celebrating the defining ... (Sporting News)

20 years after she was selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft, Bird retires as one of the greatest that the game of basketball has ever ...

In the later years, Bird wasn't just along for the ride, either. The second title capped off an undefeated 39-0 campaign that was Bird's senior season in 2002 — a fitting send-off for a winner of Bird's magnitude. No other member of the 2002 All-WNBA Team played past 2016. And again in 2018. As an emotional Bird walked off the court for one final time after the Seattle Storm were eliminated from the 2022 WNBA Playoffs, phrases like "future Hall of Famer" and "G.O.A.T." 20 years after she was selected with the No.

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Twitter reacts to UConn legend Sue Bird's final game (CT Insider)

There was immediate social media reaction when the Seattle Storm were eliminated from the WNBA playoffs, ending the UConn women's basketball legend's ...

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Is Sue Bird Married? What's the Retired WBNA Star Up To? (Distractify)

Is Sue Bird married to anyone? And what's been keeping her busy since she decided to retire from the WNBA? These are the details.

Her IG feed is filled to the brim with basketball imagery honoring the sport that she has focused on throughout the majority of her life. [ESPN](https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/34334395/sue-bird-next-25-years-coach-analyst-ownership-advocacy-all-table-wnba-star) suggests that Sue may go into team management or ownership, considering she already has experience in these areas (she worked in the front office for the Denver Nuggets, and she's part of an ownership group for National Women's Soccer League's NJ/NY Gotham FC). Sue confirmed in June 2022 that she would be retiring from the WNBA after 21 years of playing with the Seattle Storm. She would go on to become a four-time WBNA champ and five-time Olympic gold medalist, among a number of other accolades, cementing her place in the league's history. I have to be true to that. Unfortunately, her final game of the playoffs in September 2022 was a loss. So, is Sue married? But Sue is one of the main reasons they were able to make it to the playoffs for the 16th time. She went on to say, “It's happening when it's happening because that's what feels right. And what’s been keeping her busy? I think people have this assumption that if you’re not talking about it, you must be hiding it like it’s a secret. I don’t feel like I have not lived my life.

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The case for Sue Bird as the greatest WNBA player of all-time (ClutchPoints)

Only a few players in women's basketball history could make a compelling argument to be called the greatest, and Sue Bird is on that list.

Lauren Jackson and Breanna Stewart’s love for Bird shows that there is nothing greater than the love of a peer. “[Sue Bird has a great level of] understanding that not everyone is going to like what you say, but the impact you’re going to make is going to go way beyond that. “Sue and I just had that immediate chemistry on the floor; she is the sort of player if I ever needed to understand something she was always there to certify things. That was just the type of relationship we had, and those are the type of memories I will cherish and never forget.” “Sue brought out the best in me, and I know that as a basketball player. Since Sue Bird was drafted first overall in 2002 by the Storm, she only missed the playoffs thrice and finished with a record under .500 only five times. Jackson, the Australian international taken first overall a year before Bird, is also in consideration as the greatest WNBA player of all time. No one will be able to doubt that Sue Bird is one of the great women basketball players of all time. A winner everywhere she goes, Sue Bird certainly possessed the secret sauce to winning. Here are two reasons why Sue Bird is in consideration for being the WNBA’s greatest-of-all-time. Bird may not have been the most explosive scorer, but her ability to play her playmaking role at an elite level has contributed to winning unlike any other. Sue Bird has these two in spades.

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Sue Bird leaves lasting legacy for Seattle & the WNBA (Yahoo Sports)

Yahoo Sports WNBA writer Cassandra Negley reflects on the point guard's 20-year long career — and how she was the face of both the Seattle Storm and the ...

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Dwyane Wade posts epic farewell to Storm legend Sue Bird (ClutchPoints)

Dwyane Wade, one of the best NBA shooting guards of all time, is in awe of Sue Bird's remarkable 20-year career with the Storm.

For now, Sue Bird should take in all the plaudits and reflect blissfully on her storied 20-year career with the Storm. Even Dwyane Wade, the three-time NBA champion with the Miami Heat and one of the best NBA shooting guards of all time, is in awe of Bird’s remarkable career. After announcing that the 2022 season will be her last back in June, Seattle Storm legend Sue Bird sought to finish her career on top.

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UConn great Sue Bird ends career with WNBA playoff loss (CT Insider)

Sue Bird's career comes to an end after losing to Las Vegas Aces. She was a two-time NCAA champion with UConn women's basketball and a four-time WNBA ...

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WNBA legend Sue Bird is heading for retirement (WBFO)

The Seattle Storm superstar played her last basketball game Tuesday. The Storm were eliminated from the playoffs by the Las Vegas Aces, ending what Sue Bird ...

UNIDENTIFIED CROWD: (Chanting) Thank you, Sue. The Storm were eliminated from the playoffs by the Las Vegas Aces, ending what Bird promised was her last season. Seattle Storm superstar Sue Bird played her last basketball game yesterday.

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Best Social Media Reactions to Sue Bird's Last Game (Sports Illustrated)

The WNBA star finished her 20-year career on Tuesday night after the Storm were eliminated by the Aces in the playoffs.

While playing college basketball at UConn, Bird helped the team earn two national titles. Most notably, she won four WNBA titles, earning 13 All-Star spots and was named to the All-WNBA first team five times and the second team three times. She retires from the game at the age of 41.

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Twitter reacts to UConn legend Sue Bird's final game (Thehour.com)

There was immediate social media reaction when the Seattle Storm were eliminated from the WNBA playoffs, ending the UConn women's basketball legend's ...

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Canadian police arrest second suspect in stabbing rampage, Sue ... (Independent Tribune)

Canadian police arrested 32-year-old Myles Sanderson, the brother of the first suspect, in connection with a mass stabbing that killed 10.

Early in the match, two spectators were kicked out after one gave the other a haircut in the stands. Students in Uvalde are going back to school for the first time since a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers in a classroom attack that shocked the country. Born in Colombia, Cannon came to the United States as a child, graduating from Duke University and the University of Michigan School of Law. The body was found Monday after a series of searches for the woman who was kidnapped around 4 a.m. Police in Memphis, Tennessee, said Tuesday that a body found during a search the day before is a woman who was abducted and forced into an SUV during an early morning jog. Truss underscored her opposition to the tax during her first session of prime minister's questions in the House of Commons on Wednesday. Republican voters made Massachusetts the latest blue state to nominate a Trump loyalist in a high-profile race, potentially dooming the party’s chances of winning in November. A Ukrainian regional governor said a city on the opposite bank of the Dnieper River from Europe’s largest nuclear power plant was fired on with rockets and heavy artillery. A new report says that the names of hundreds of U.S. law enforcement officers, elected officials and military members appear on the leaked membership rolls of a far-right extremist group that’s accused of playing a key role in the Jan. A long-time criticism of the Champions League group stage? The finality of the situation finally hitting Sue Bird and the thousands that showed up hoping to see her career continue for at least 40 more minutes.

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Sue Bird bids farewell after final game with Seattle Storm -- 'I'm ... (ESPN)

In the immediate aftermath of her final game with the Storm, Sue Bird wasn't sure yet how to feel about her career coming to an end.

Once I kind of jumped over that, I knew I did the right thing because of how I felt afterward." I think that's what hurts the most -- having that come to a reality really, really quickly." "It's amazing what she's done for the city of Seattle, for the organization and for this team. Of course I'm sad, but there's happiness too, to be able to have a moment like that with the fans, to have them chant the way they did. "I think initially I felt sad about the season and the game," Bird said postgame. "I didn't really want to leave the court," Bird said.

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Daily Sports Smile: Seattle pays homage to WNBA icon Sue Bird ... (USA TODAY)

Sue Bird took her final bow in front of the Seattle Storm faithful on Tuesday night. Fans showed their appreciation by honoring the WNBA icon at Climate ...

"The impact will be felt for generations. but the love this city has for women’s basketball, Sue built that." "Sue has meant everything to the city of Seattle," Storm teammate Breanna Stewart said in the video. "She has done the groundwork to get it to where it is now. She sacrificed a lot of things to bring championships to the city." Sue Bird took her final bow in front of the Seattle Storm faithful on Tuesday night.

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UConn women's basketball star Sue Bird leaves 'unmatched legacy' (CT Insider)

Bird's impact on the sports world goes far beyond the WNBA hardwood and any historic basketball win or record.

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Amazing Athletes Retire: Serena Williams, Sue Bird, and Allyson Felix (News For Kids)

Today, NewsForKids.net looks at three amazing athletes who have recently retired. Serena Williams played her final tennis match last Friday.

Ms. She’s also working to help provide childcare for female athletes, so they don’t have to choose between competing and being mothers. Since then, she has been running almost without stop, winning medal after medal. That’s more Olympic medals than any other woman in track and field history. During her time on the Storm, 33% of the teams’ baskets came from either Ms. Allyson Felix is a runner who has won more medals (20) in the World Athletics Championships than any other athlete, male or female. On her final night, the fans let her know that they loved her. When she played for the University of Connecticut, her team won two NCAA championships. Bird, 41, is one of the greatest female basketball players ever. She has also bounced back several times from serious injuries. Williams has inspired many young people to play tennis. Many people consider her to be the greatest female tennis player ever.

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WNBA: Seattle Storm's Sue Bird says farewell (Swish Appeal)

She's one of the greatest to ever play the game and if you follow women's basketball, you feel like you know Sue Bird. Because of her winning, ...

To that point, she is also great with the media and handled the Storm’s elimination with class. And once I kind of jumped over that, I knew I did the right thing because of how I felt afterwards. “I’ve played for two ownership groups: The one that drafted me and the one that kept the team here and I’m so thankful to them. “But, like Jewell (Loyd) said, it’s been a honor to be able to share the court with (Sue) and knowing that not many people get to. So I know a lot of people might say to you that they feel lucky that I stayed, but I feel really lucky that I got to have this experience. ... I will be able to take this with me for the rest of my life. “As sad as it is that we’re not having the ability to compete for a championship, I think what’s more devastating it just the fact that we’re no longer gonna be on the court with Sue,” Stewart said. “I think initially you feel sad about the season and the game, or I felt sad about the season and the game. And Bird will be the first to tell you that she couldn’t have won her championships without those two, saying, “Generally speaking, you need that one. “I wasn’t here to witness her last (regular-)season game and feel that energy, so I wanted to stay and feel that today. Bird is considered to be the greatest point guard to ever play on the women’s side and while her fiancée, Megan Rapinoe, may have hundreds of thousands more Twitter followers and about 1.5 million more Instagram followers, her fame transcends the walls of the women’s basketball community. “I didn't really want to leave the court.

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