I wanted to give props to the WNBA's all time leading scorer, the one and only Diana Tarassi, officially retired from the WNBA after twenty seasons. She's forty two, and she's stepping away as one of the most decorated players in basketball history. Before I say anything like that, could y'all do me a favorite, please and just take a moment to look at this full screen and check out
her resume. Three time WNBA Champion, two time WNBA Finals MVP, three time NCUBA Champion, two time NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player, six time Olympic Gold Medalists, two thousand and nine WNBA MVP, two time Nate Smith College Basketball Player of the Year, fourteen time All WNBA, ten time First Team, eleven time WNBA All Star, two thousand and four, Rookie of the Year WNBA, five time WNBA Scoring Champion. My god, My god, who the hell has a resume like that? Who's this person?
Who six gold medals? Six this basketball ladies genteren to say swimming? I mean, hell, this is what she doing. Diana Tarassi, the White Mamba. That one, by the way, one of the best people that I've ever covered. In professional sports. Are just a straight shooter, very authentic, you know, highly competitive, a winner on every level. She excuse my language, She's just the shit, she really is, and the game is going to miss her. Thank you for all that
you've done for the game, Diana Tarassi. Thank you for all you have done for the game. You are something special, make no mistake about that.