Phoenix Mercury honor Diana Taurasi, retire No. 3 jersey - ESPN
PHOENIX — For more than 30 minutes after the Phoenix Mercury's 88-85 loss to the Portland Fire, Diana Taurasi held court.
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PHOENIX — For more than 30 minutes after the Phoenix Mercury's 88-85 loss to the Portland Fire, Diana Taurasi held court.
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