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Basketball icon Sue Bird, celebrated as one of the greatest point guards in women's basketball history, stands on the cusp of another major career milestone. After a legendary career filled with championships and accolades at every level, t...
Sue Bird's journey to potential Hall of Fame induction is built on consistent excellence. From leading her high school team to national titles to guiding UConn to a 114-4 record and two championships (including being named Naismith College Player of the Year in 2002), success followed her.
Selected No. 1 overall by the Seattle Storm in the 2002 WNBA draft, Bird became synonymous with the franchise and the city. She spent her entire 19-season WNBA career (spanning 21 years) in Seattle, leading the team to four championships. Her statistical contributions are remarkable: averaging 11.7 points, 5.6 assists, and 1.3 steals while showcasing impressive shooting efficiency. Beyond the stats, her leadership and court vision defined her era.
Internationally, Bird was a cornerstone of Team USA, securing five consecutive Olympic gold medals, a feat unmatched by many. Her success extended to European leagues, where she captured five EuroLeague titles.
Bird's connection to Seattle runs deep. The Storm retired her No. 10 jersey, the city named a street in her honor, and she joined the team's ownership group in 2023. This Naismith nomination follows her upcoming induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in June 2025, alongside other greats like Sylvia Fowles. She joins former Storm teammate Lauren Jackson (inducted in 2021) in receiving Naismith recognition.
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