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What Phoenix Mercury Great Diana Taurasi said about retirement, Caitlin Clark on “ The View ”

Kevin SmythBy Kevin SmythFebruary 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The farewell tour started for Diana Taurasi.

Next to her Retirement announcement on TuesdayTaurasi appeared in the morning talk show “The View” on Wednesday to discuss his retirement after 20 seasons with the Phoenix Mercury.

The superstar said Tuesday that she “no longer had it” in me “.

“It was pretty much when I knew it was time to go away. …

“Mentally and physically, I am just full. This is probably the best way to describe it. I am satisfied and I am happy.

Here’s what she discussed in the show.

A massacred introduction

Known for his rapid mind, Taurasi did not let the host whoopi Goldberg get away with it with badly pronounced his family name as “ta-era” instead of “ta-rah-see” while presenting it.

When Taurasi went on stage, she met laughter when she said: “Delighted to see you, Whippi – I mean Whoopi.”

Why she chose to retire

“It did not happen overnight. The season started to accumulate, you know, 20 seasons and 12 seasons abroad, I think that being 42 years old and really doing everything I could have dreamed on the basketball field, I felt satisfied. I was happy. I was ready to continue. I don’t know what it looks like.”

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What she wants her inheritance to be

“What was there to do with others, really? I think the only thing I have always been proud of was work. I loved to introduce myself to work every day. I got it from my parents. They came to this country in 1978, and they always went to work every morning. My father was going to this car at 4 am and was driving an hour and a half and that was just what he was doing and was going to work and he was going to work.

“This is what I tried to do for my teammates. I introduce myself every day. This loyalty, to me, has always been huge. Playing in a WNBA team, playing Uconn for four years, put this American jersey for 20 years and six Olympic Games. You can’t write this. It is a fairy tale.”

Wage gap and play abroad

Taurasi spent 12 years abroad, playing in Russia and Turkey, to complement his wouba from the WNBA. She led to the WNBA 2015 season to rest after being paid more than her WNBA salary by her Russian club team. She played for the last time in Russia in 2017.

“I spent 10 long cold years in Russia. I always said that I had to be paid like a capitalist in a communist country. What, my boy, is not funny? Not so funny. But this disparity in wages is something we have always talked about. It is moments like this when it is this beautiful movement, but it must translate in our lives being better as professional arts.

“It comes with our income. Obviously, things out of the field are booming at the moment. But you would like to be paid for what you are the best in the world. This is what the WNBA is.”

The next generation of superstars

Taurasi spoke of the differences between the moment when she entered the WNBA against today with Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese by building a general public.

“This is a challenge for women, for us to support each other, as we know. You go in the long term to make sure that all female sports are on television. It is the thing that has always been the most important is visibility. When you learn these athletes at an early age, as we are now with the Caitlin Clarks and Angel Rees and Paiges (Bueckers), you can follow their stories.

“They did it in the 90s and 2000s, but not on social networks, and this light is really what will move forward. This next generation is optimistic. They are not silent and do not dribble like us. They are noisy.”

His advice for the next generation

“It is difficult to give them advice because when I started playing, it was a completely different landscape from what our generation had to fight and things we have gone through. But at the same time, you have to keep the main essential.

“We have to make sure that this is the best product on the ground. There is now a lot of distractions with sponsorships and televisional mentions and appearances, which is incredible. But you must make sure that the product is elite.”

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Diana Taurasi talks about retirement, Caitlin Clark on “view”

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