
Diana Raksi retires, reflects 20 years in WNBA
WNBA veteran Diana Raksi showed her 20 -year career in the league with Phoenix Para.
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After dominating 25 -year -old basketball court, from college to WNBA, Diana Raksi is finally calling it a career.
The former Uconn Star announced his retirement on Tuesday. Torsi is undoubtedly one of the greatest basketball players that the world has ever seen. His statistics support that claim.
Torsi retired by a comprehensive margin as WNBA’s scoring leader, in second place about 3,000 points from Tina Charles. She has been part of some of the greatest teams of all times and helped in building dynasties.
Here he has a quick look at the two-plus basketball career, by numbers:
Diana Termus by numbers
- Olympic Gold Medal … 6 (Most in Olympic Basketball)
- NCAA Championship … 3
- WNBA Championship … 3
- Career points … 10,646 (First rank in WNBA)
- All-WNBA selection … 14 (first in WNBA)
- WNBA All-Star Selection … 11 (Second in WNBA)
- Career 3-Pinner became … 1,447 (first in WNBA)
- Field goals scored … 3,341 (first in WNBA)
- Scoring title … 5 (first in WNBA)
- Played season … 20 (first in WNBA)
- Career assists … 2,394 (fourth in WNBA)
- Theft … 518 (18)Wan In WNBA)
When did Diana Raksi win her last championship?
Torsi’s latest championship came in 2014. In the same year, Torsi finished second in MVP voting, an average 16.2 points per game.
Even in its age -42 season, Torsi only averaged less than 14 points per game. Torsi underwent surgery surgery before that season and also dealt with hamstring injury during the season. He played only six games that year.