In a shocking and tragic development that has left the sports world in mourning, WNBA icon Diana Taurasi has passed away this afternoon at the age of 43. The news, first reported this afternoon the end of an extraordinary era for women’s basketball. Taurasi, born June 11, 1982, in Glendale, California, was widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the game.

Beyond the WNBA, Taurasi’s international dominance shone brightest with the U.S. women’s national team, where she captured six consecutive Olympic gold medals from 2004 to 2024. Her clutch performances and fearless leadership earned her the nickname “White Mamba,” a nod to her admiration for the late Kobe Bryant.
Taurasi retired in February 2025 at age 42, citing a sense of fulfillment after a grueling career. In her retirement announcement with TIME magazine, she described feeling “full” mentally and physically, ready to step away from the game she loved.
Details surrounding her sudden passing remain limited, with no official cause disclosed yet. Tributes have poured in from across the basketball community, including former teammates, opponents, and fans who credit her with elevating the sport’s visibility and inspiring generations of athletes.
Taurasi leaves behind a legacy of excellence, resilience, and trailblazing impact. Her contributions helped propel the WNBA into a new era of popularity and professionalism. She is survived by her family, including her wife and son.
The basketball world bids farewell to a true legend whose fire on the court will never be extinguished. Rest in peace, Diana Taurasi—your story continues to inspire.
