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When she is inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, Sue Bird will be honored by fans, WNBA supporters, ...
Two of the most accomplished women's basketball players of all time are Hall of Fame bound. Sue Bird and Maya Moore, who both played at UConn, have been elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of ...
Sue Bird’s place among the basketball greats was never in doubt, and Saturday she got the call to cement her legacy in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Sue Bird’s name has long been surrounded by accolades — four-time WNBA champion, all-time league assist leader, four-time Olympic gold medalist — but will soon attain the ultimate honor.
Sue Bird attends a ceremony to honor the Gotham FC 2023 NWSL Championship team on September 23, 2024. / IMAGO / Newscom World During a March 16 segment that was titled 'Is Caitlin Clark The ...
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JUNE 23: Former WNBA all-star Sue Bird is honored as the Seattle Storm celebrate 25 seasons after the game against the Connecticut Sun at Climate Pledge Arena on June 23 ...
WNBA greats Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi covered the game on ESPN for their alternate broadcast called "The Bird & Taurasi Show." Caitlin Clark was their special guest for the third quarter of UConn ...
Sources inform ESPN's Shams Charania that former Seattle Storm point guard Sue Bird and former Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore have joined NBA superstars Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard as ...
Sue Bird and Maya Moore were dominant players during their careers in the WNBA, albeit in very different ways. Both roads led to the same place though, as both former WNBA stars have been elected ...
WNBA legends Sue Bird and Maya Moore have been elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, according to a report from ESPN's Shams Charania on Saturday. Bird, who is considered one of the ...
Sue Bird’s name has long been surrounded by accolades — four-time WNBA champion, all-time league assist leader, four-time ...
Husky legends Sue Bird and Maya Moore were elected and will be a part of the Class of 2025, the Hall announced on Saturday. Bird, 44, who retired in 2022, and Moore, 35, who called it quits after ...