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Bridget Pettis, a Phoenix Mercury Ring of Honor member, attended the Valley Suns game, which the night was dedicated to the Phoenix Mercury as a part of Women’s History Month.
In search of its fourth championship, the Phoenix Mercury has overhauled its roster, headlined by the acquisition of star forward Alyssa Thomas. Thomas forms a star-studded big three as the franchise enters uncharted territory post-Diana Taurasi.
TEMPE, AZ (AZFamily) — The Valley Suns are celebrating the Phoenix Mercury during their game against the Capital City Go-Go Friday night. The family-friendly celebration features games like inflatable Tic-Tac-Toe, Cornhole, and a 10-foot inflatable Scorch. They are also featuring autographed uniforms up for auction.
Plans for the Mercury’s future started to come to light last offseason. In February 2024, they acquired Copper, the 2021 WNBA Finals MVP and multi-time All-Star, from the Chicago Sky. She had led the Sky to the title over the Mercury.
Phoenix Mercury all-time great Diana Taurasi announces retirement in Time magazine and on 'The View,' saying she'd lost her edge after 20 years.
Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday, ending a 20-year career in the WNBA that included three WNBA championships and the league's all-time scoring record.
After 20 seasons in the WNBA and one of the most decorated professional basketball careers, Diana Taurasi announced her retirement.
Phoenix Mercury star Diana Taurasi announced her retirement on Tuesday, ending a 20-year career in the WNBA that included three WNBA championships and the league's all-time scoring record. “Diana is the greatest to have ever played the game," Mercury and ...
The Phoenix Mercury welcomed All-Star and MVP candidate Alyssa Thomas to Phoenix on Tuesday, the same day Diana Taurasi announced her retirement.
Alyssa Thomas and DeWanna Bonner made it clear that they’re focused on their own careers, even if it means playing 1,700 miles away from each other.