Diana Tauurasi is the top scorer of all time in the WNBA, but her best overturned could have left the court.
Taurasi, 42, threw a Zinger to the Golden State Warriors Draymond Green striker during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, according to Time magazine.
“Hey, Draymond, how do you feel to be the only person in this room who has never been double in the team?” The report cited Taurasi saying.
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Mercury Diana Tauurasi’s guard smiles after hitting a triple on September 19, 2024, in Footprint Center in Phoenix. (IMAGN)
According to reports, both women’s teams and men remained on a cruise during the games, giving Tauuras the opportunity to aim at Green’s offensive skills.
Green is known for his defensive skill and outgoing personality, since the Warriors star is never shy to say what he has in mind. It is not a great score threat, Green has averaged only 8.7 points per game throughout his 13 -year career.
Phoenix Mercury star announced his retirement on Tuesday after 20 seasons, and with his remarkable curriculum he is one of the best players he has ever played in the history of the WNBA.
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Golden State striker Warriors Draymond Green leads to the basket against Sacramento Malik Monik Kings Guard in Golden 1 Center. (Images Sergio Estrada-Imagn)
Taurasi won three WNBA titles, was appointed MVP of the 2009 League, won two MVP final, recorded five scoring titles, was appointed rookie of 2004 and made 14 WNBA teams along with 11 star teams.
He spent his entire 20 -year career at WNBA with Mercury, something rarely seen in professional sports.
In addition to her WNBA star game, she is the most decorated Olympic basketball player in history, with six Olympic gold medals.

Phoenix Mercury Guard, Diana Tauurasi, celebrates after a three -point basket against the sparks at Crypto.com Arena. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
Before becoming a professional, he helped take UCONN to three national championships during his university career.
Taurasi was appointed AP player during the 2002-03 season after averaging 17.9 points, 4.4 assists and 6.1 rebounds per game.