Phoenix Mercury legend Diana Taurasi is set to receive one of the WNBA’s most prestigious honors. The three-time WNBA champion and the league’s all-time leading scorer will be inducted into the Mercury Ring of Honor on August 16, celebrating a career that has inspired countless fans and players. Taurasi’s induction recognizes not only her dominance on the court but also her leadership and lasting impact on the game of basketball.

Along with her induction, Taurasi will have her jersey number officially retired, joining an elite group of Mercury stars including Cheryl Miller, Jennifer Gillom (22), Bridget Pettis (32), Penny Taylor (13), and Michele Timms (7). Taurasi was the first overall pick in the 2004 WNBA Draft and has spent her entire professional career with Phoenix, setting a league record for longevity and consistency with a single team.
Throughout her two-decade tenure, Taurasi’s combination of skill, poise, and competitive spirit has made her a defining figure in women’s basketball. Fans have watched her dominate games, break records, and mentor younger players, all while embodying the values of perseverance and dedication. Her influence extends beyond the court, shaping the culture of the Mercury and inspiring a new generation of athletes.
The Ring of Honor induction not only immortalizes Taurasi’s career but also serves as a testament to her contributions to the sport. As the Mercury prepare to celebrate this milestone, the event promises to be a fitting tribute to a player whose name and number will forever hang among the team’s greatest legends. Taurasi’s legacy in Phoenix and the WNBA is firmly cemented, and fans will have the chance to honor one of basketball’s brightest stars in a ceremony befitting her extraordinary career.













