Legendary retired WNBA player Sue Bird says becoming the newest member of the Seattle Storm's ownership group is "something that I've always wanted."
Former WNBA players are making moves, with Sue Bird becoming part of the Storm ownership group and the recently-retired Epiphanny Prince joining the Liberty front office.
Former Seattle Storm star Sue Bird joined the team's ownership group ahead of the 2024 WNBA season. Financial terms were not disclosed for Bird, who played her entire career with the Storm after they selected her with the top overall pick of the 2002 WNBA Draft out of UConn.
The Seattle Storm announced Wednesday that legendary former player Sue Bird has joined the team's ownership group, Force 10 Hoops, ahead of the 2024 WNBA season.
Without question, Sue Bird is one of the greatest players in WNBA history (and my forever GOAT). She called it a career after 22 seasons in the league, all with the Seattle Storm.
Women’s basketball legend Sue Bird has nothing but love and admiration for Caitlin Clark even though she fell short in winning the national championship with the Iowa Hawkeyes.
Can Iowa star Caitlin Clark make the WNBA All-Star team as a rookie? Retired basketball star Sue Bird doesn’t see why not. “I think if she plays up to her potential, yes, that’s realistic,” Bird told the Sports Media with Richard Deitsch podcast.
Sue Bird is in a class by herself.
Sue Bird retired from her basketball career with four WNBA titles, five Olympic gold medals, two NCAA championships, and four FIBA World Cups. Now she
The Seattle Storm’s jersey retirement on Sunday for WNBA legend Sue Bird is being sponsored by Coinbase as the cryptocurrency exchange is the target of a lawsuit filed Tuesday by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Corona and WNBA legend Sue Bird are offering fans a fresh new way to enjoy the fan life this sports season with the Finer Recliner, a limited-edition Adirondack chair featuring upgrades that will maximize game-day viewing.
The NIL movement has shockingly been a divisive issue. There are plenty that are on the side of collegiate athletes being paid for their NIL. However, more people are against that notion than one would think.
Megan Rapinoe, Sue Bird, Becky Sauerbrunn, Jessica Mendoza, and more than 30 other women’s sports athletes signed a letter to Congress opposing a bill that would ban transgender girls from playing women’s sports in school.
The Seattle Storm will retire four-time WNBA champion Sue Bird's No. 10 jersey on June 11. Bird, who hung up her jersey after her 19th season in 2022, will be honored during a game against the visiting Washington Mystics at Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena.
Without question, Sue Bird made an impact in the WNBA throughout her career. Me, I’ve loved Bird ever since she played at UConn, where she won two national championships.
A'ja Wilson scored 29 points to lift the visiting Las Vegas Aces to an 89-81 victory over the Seattle Storm on Sunday in Sue Bird's final regular-season home game.
Sue Bird will play her last regular-season home game in Seattle on Sunday afternoon when the Storm host the Las Vegas Aces. A four-time WNBA champion and 13-time All-Star, Bird has played her entire 19-year WNBA career with Seattle.
No program in NCAA women's college basketball history has won more national championships than Connecticut's 11. Guided by legendary coach Geno Auriemma, the Huskies have been the gold standard in the women's game. Here's our list of the 20 best players in school history.
The 2002 first overall pick out of UConn is a 12-time All-Star, four-time WNBA champion and has five First Team All-WNBA honors.
The 41-year-old is the WNBA's all-time leader in assists (3,048) and career starts (549).
It's not yet official whether or not Bird will return to Seattle, as she's currently a free agent, but it's hard to imagine her playing anywhere else.
No WNBA or NBA team has journeyed to the White House for such an occasion since Barack Obama's last year in office in 2016. That will change Monday, however.
Eddy Alvarez and Sue Bird led Team USA as the flag bearers during the Opening Ceremony for the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo on Friday.
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