“You’re around a lot of people in this game, and a lot of people take…she always gives.”
Phoenix’s history is full of basketball pioneers like Diana Taurasi, Jerry Colangelo, & Ann Meyers Drysdale – right there with them is first ever Mercury head coach & general manager in hoops legend Cheryl Miller.
For all she’s given to the game, this year’s WNBA All-Star was a peek into how much the game loves her back.
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