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NBA 2K23: Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi are the cover stars

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In their successful basketball careers, Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi still have many things they’d like to accomplish.

Today marks the completion of another milestone for them as they become the cover stars for NBA 2K23. This year’s WNBA Edition of NBA 2K23 will feature WNBA superstars and closest friends on the cover.

When NBA 2K22 was launched with a GameStop-exclusive cover featuring Candace Parker, a seasoned WNBA player, it made history.

Following this, 2K Sports has chosen to release a second exclusive cover at GameStop for NBA 2K23 WNBA Edition, featuring Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird, two of the league’s biggest superstars in the last nearly two decades.

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