VIDEO – “This is the true essence of growing up & playing basketball…Giving back to the community is more important than any banner.”
Diana Taurasi cut the ribbon at Harmon Park to celebrate three refurbished courts (Harmon, Kids St Park, & Verde Park) paying homage to DT’s No. 3 and set to be finished this fall.
Taurasi will see herself be inducted into the Phoenix Mercury Ring of Honor at this Sunday’s game against the Tempo.
Diana has no idea yet, but there will be a player from each of her 20 teams greeting her on the court for postgame celebration of her Ring of Honor game, per #Mercury President Vince Kozar.@Sports360AZ
— Eliav Gabay (@eliavgabay) August 14, 2026
“This is the true essence of growing up & playing basketball.”
Diana, @StephenPG3, & I had a moment to admire the beauty of a classic outdoor court 🤝@Sports360AZ https://t.co/hJVwRSO13B pic.twitter.com/gRf9dlQjwv
— Eliav Gabay (@eliavgabay) August 14, 2026
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