
WNBA ‘Can’t Wait’ for Original Diana Taurasi Series originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The WNBA is buzzing with excitement for an upcoming documentary series that celebrates one of its greatest players.
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Titled simply “Taurasi,” the series will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on August 7, spotlighting the iconic 20-year career of Diana Taurasi, the league’s all-time leading scorer and a trailblazer in women’s basketball.
The announcement was made on Instagram by Sports on Prime, with the caption: “Only legends change the game. Taurasi premieres August 7 on Prime Video.”
“Can’t wait!” the official WNBA account quickly commented.
Taurasi, 43, retired in February 2025, closing an extraordinary chapter with the Phoenix Mercury, the only team she played for since being drafted first overall in 2004. Over two decades, she won three WNBA championships, was named Rookie of the Year, selected for 11 All-Star Games, earned one league MVP and became the first player to score over 10,000 career points.
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The Mercury officially confirmed the documentary’s release on July 16, calling it a celebration of an unmatched legacy. Taurasi not only leads in total points but also in three-pointers made and ranks fourth all-time in assists.
Beyond the WNBA, Taurasi is also a six-time Olympic gold medalist, a record she shares with teammate Sue Bird. Most recently, she added another milestone to her legacy by receiving the 2025 ESPYS Icon Award, an honor she shared with soccer star Alex Morgan.
Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi (3) looks on against the Chicago Sky during the second half of game two of the 2021 WNBA Finals at Footprint Center. © Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
During the awards, Taurasi gave an emotional speech highlighting her immigrant roots and encouraging the next generation of athletes.
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“Keep going, don’t wait for someone to hand you anything, outwork them, be loyal, bring that damn fire every day,” she said. “We did it our way. No shortcuts, no apologies and no regrets.”
While she may have left the court, Taurasi’s commitment to growing the game continues. She is launching the Snow Valley Basketball Camp in partnership with US Sports Camps from July 24–27 in California, where young girls will have a chance to learn directly from her.
As the WNBA prepares for the release of “Taurasi,” it’s clear her influence stretches far beyond the box scores.
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 17, 2025, where it first appeared.