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00:00Are you comfortable?
00:02Oh, yeah, I'm good.
00:03Does this look bad?
00:04Yeah, I'm good.
00:05Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:06As long as it looks good, I don't give a shit, Katie.
00:08Okay, I'm kidding.
00:11You can cut my nose off, that's fine.
00:13You can make that shit smaller if you want.
00:16Good luck with those tricks.
00:20All right, quiet everyone, please.
00:21Roll the I.Q.
00:26What would you say has been the hottest moment of your career?
00:31My first year in Turkey, when I was accused of doping.
00:39I've put in thousands of hours, sacrificed my whole life to be called a cheater.
00:45Phoenix Mercury star Diana Tarashi is in trouble again, testing positive for a banned stimulant.
00:50That was the worst moment of my life.
00:53And that means no Olympics, no overseas, done for four years.
00:59It just, it completely crushed me.
01:01It was a horrible moment.
01:08Then I said, but you didn't do that, Diana.
01:11We always teach you well, we gave you good advice.
01:16You never believe anything bad about your children, but things happen.
01:21Dee just went in fetal position.
01:24She didn't really talk about it much, especially in the first five months.
01:29I remember sitting down with a Turkish lawyer, and he goes, just tell him you did it and you get
01:34two years.
01:36And I'm like, wait, what do you mean?
01:38He goes, take plea bargain, two years, and then you can play again.
01:40I'm like, no.
01:41I'm not going to get coerced in saying I took a drug I didn't take.
01:46So I hired the best anti-doping lawyer in the world.
01:51They found malpractice.
01:53That lab got shut down.
01:54The lab that returned a positive test retracted its report.
01:58And declared Tarazi's sample negative.
02:00When you're faced with moments of difficulty, you find a way to zero in and focus.
02:07That's Dee's superpower.
02:09She's going to do it her way.
02:11And she's been really unapologetic about that standard.
02:16Here comes big money. Here comes big money.
02:18There's always going to be people that hate that don't know what they're talking about.
02:22Who is the best shit talker in the WMV right now?
02:25She just took me out like flagrant foul.
02:29Because she read your mind.
02:29She's an asshole.
02:30That's what I love about her.
02:31I don't give a fuck about what other people say.
02:33Diana Tarazi gets ejected and then continuing to argue with the officials.
02:38She's a shit-stirer.
02:39It makes me laugh.
02:41She's a fierce competitor, confrontational, emotional.
02:46Tarazi has just earned herself a technical.
02:49Diana Tarazi.
02:50She's waiting for someone to talk shit to her.
02:52Like, fuel me, please.
02:54She just tells you the truth.
02:55She's not trying to sugarcoat anything.
02:57Don't be so humble.
02:58You're not that good.
02:59We're just trying to make sweet love.
03:00That's about it.
03:01She's a villain now.
03:02A hater.
03:03A bonafide hater.
03:04None of it bothers me.
03:05She's a very polarizing player.
03:08She's gonna cheap shot her.
03:09This is gonna be dirty play.
03:10And that's just DT.
03:13You can call me whatever you want.
03:15Hurt it all.
03:16Fuck you.
03:29The big off-season question for the GOAT.
03:32Is she coming back?
03:36I think she's got one more good seasoning.
03:38I hope she never thinks about retiring anytime soon.
03:42Retirement where?
03:43Diana Tarazi starting the season hot.
03:45She hasn't confirmed she is retiring after the season.
03:48It's hard to put into words what DT has meant to this franchise.
03:51She did her part.
03:53She did her part.
03:53Now it's time.
03:54She won't.
03:55She won't.
03:56It's always hard to understand how somebody can be so deeply attached to a game that is going to have
04:03to end.
04:03That just feels so painful.
04:06I always ask myself, well, then what?
04:14People keep asking me, what are you gonna do afterwards?
04:16Do you have any hobbies?
04:19I've been working.
04:20I don't have hobbies.
04:22I've been doing one thing for 35 years.
04:26I don't know what my hobbies are.
04:28Elevator.
04:31I don't know what other interests I have.
04:34I don't know what those things are.
04:36Hopefully I have some other talents.
04:41I really enjoyed the game.
04:45I got to explore the game in different ways and philosophies.
04:50I got to push myself in ways that I didn't think I could be pushed.
04:53The level of poetry that Diana brought to the game will be almost impossible to match.
05:00And we are underway.
05:03In 2007, we had an amazing coach, Paul Westhead.
05:06Shooting foul!
05:07We led the Lakers to a championship.
05:11He brought in a different style of play, a different mentality.
05:13He's all about fast-break basketball.
05:15The system.
05:16Small ball, shoot a lot of threes, fast pace.
05:22We were fast.
05:24We were up and down and we were relentless.
05:26Taylor on the drive!
05:27Shooting, passing.
05:29Go, go, go.
05:30It's an exceptional passer.
05:34Oh, you're kidding!
05:36And at the time, you didn't see that in the WNBA.
05:40Paul's system unlocked her.
05:42The fire she played with, floodgates were unleashed.
05:46Very quickly, Tarazi gets it up and in.
05:49How does she get this shot off?
05:51Tarazi made more threes than anyone in the league.
05:54The difference between a great player and the best players
05:57is their ability to take people with them.
06:01Penny at that time was probably the best wing in the world.
06:04Taylor can step back and hit that.
06:05And go!
06:06And then you throw Cappy to the mix.
06:08The best one-on-one player I've ever been around in my life.
06:12Dee wants basketball to be a five-person game.
06:16That's what makes her special.
06:18She's gonna involve her teammates.
06:19She's gonna celebrate her teammates.
06:21When she says she wants to win, she means whatever's best for the team.
06:24Thank you, Vince.
06:25Thank you, Vince.
06:26Yes.
06:27Final seconds here.
06:29And for the first time in their history,
06:32the Phoenix Mercury on a chance at the WNBA.
06:36It was historic and it was high stakes.
06:39Thank you guys so much.
06:40And next year, we're gonna do it again.
06:42How you like me now?
06:44How you like me now?
06:46How you like me now?
06:472009, that was the best season of Diana's career.
06:51A fast start for the Mercury.
06:53Thinking it easy.
06:54Tlazzi making it look easy.
06:56He was the most exciting player I've seen in a long time.
07:00Her style of play was unlike anything women's basketball had seen.
07:04How you like me now?
07:04Tlazzi shoots it.
07:06It's a Tlazzi point three!
07:08Killer instinct that not many have.
07:10But that matters.
07:11You can score in any way.
07:12D-signature playing style is fire, intensity.
07:16Diana, seven games in 13 days.
07:18Just how exhausting is the season?
07:21I want to retire.
07:23I mean, this is...
07:24Nah, it's been okay.
07:25For the second time in three years, the Phoenix Mercury on a chance at the WNBA.
07:30We won the whole thing again.
07:31And there's nothing like winning a WNBA championship.
07:33And when you do it with the same group that had done it two years before that,
07:36just so gratifying.
07:37She won the MVP.
07:41No, I don't want that one.
07:42Where's the big one?
07:43And the big one is what we wanted.
07:45So, you know what?
07:46This is what it's all about.
07:48Diana raises the talent and skill level, and she completely revolutionized the league.
07:55Because of her, other great players are coming into the league.
07:59Players with new talent and skill.
08:02Things change, and that can sort of shift the balance.
08:06We go through a drought of not winning.
08:08You have to build yourself back up.
08:11And that led to the 2013 draft with Brittany Griner.
08:14The first pick in the 2013 WNBA draft, the Phoenix Mercury, select Brittany Griner.
08:20A 6'8 player with this kind of athletic ability.
08:23BG gave us this dynamic presence inside that we never had.
08:26She's dunking when no other women at that time are dunking in games.
08:30Brittany Griner gives it a home.
08:34And then Candice Dupree was the premier foreman in our game.
08:38And Penny was our two.
08:40That was probably the biggest lineup to ever play in the WNBA.
08:44It was the best team this league had ever seen.
08:46Oh, we're the finals?
08:48I don't even know.
08:49Tarassi makes her move.
08:51Tarassi, the pull-up, is good!
08:54Phoenix Mercury are your champions.
08:57A record-breaking season that is capped by the franchise's third title.
09:03The MVP 2014, Diana Tarassi!
09:07You win three championships, then you can start talking about,
09:10well, maybe this is a dynasty.
09:12Maybe this is a team that's going to be talked about for a long, long time.
09:19What's the game?
09:20Hey, hey!
09:22Go!
09:25Nice!
09:29After 20 years of basketball, the damage has been done.
09:34The carnage is there.
09:37You're just hurting every day, everywhere.
09:40Back, knee, shoulder.
09:42My elbow's hurt right now.
09:44I don't know why my elbow's hurt.
09:45All those things, they take a physical and mental toll on you.
09:49You have to show up and do it every single day.
09:53And that's what basketball is.
09:57I don't think there's a more dedicated player than my sister.
10:01She will have your back.
10:03She'll be the first one in the gym and the last one out.
10:07Working hard runs deep.
10:09It was instilled since we were little.
10:11My mom and dad are hard-working people.
10:13They're immigrants.
10:15They came here not knowing one word of English.
10:18My dad, he was always at work.
10:21He worked for big aerospace companies.
10:23Sheet metal worker.
10:25You know, it was hard labor.
10:27My day to wake up in the morning was at 4.30am.
10:32Because I was at 6am in Northridge.
10:36And I had an hour of driving.
10:38And it was on Wednesday, Saturday.
10:41Because Saturday I worked too.
10:43Diana Charlie, who broke the finger.
10:46Look, I showed you the finger.
10:49One day, he came home.
10:52Got out of the car.
10:53He had a napkin.
10:53And my mom was like, what's in the napkin?
10:54He goes, my finger.
10:55And we're just like, you've got to be kidding me.
10:57I was with the finger full of blood.
11:01You believe it?
11:02You know, they had to open the palm of my hand.
11:04To put a pinza in there.
11:06To grab the finger.
11:07To stretch it.
11:08To sew it back.
11:12But I went to work the same way.
11:15That's just the type of mindset he had.
11:17Going to work every single day.
11:19No matter what.
11:35The best lessons we teach our kids are by example.
11:39She saw him living the sacrifice.
11:43That's who she is.
11:44She doesn't take a day off.
11:46She's pushing even harder.
11:47And maybe a little of that is wanting to leave an impression on the children.
11:52The same way her father did.
12:04What a special night to celebrate Dee and her friends and her family.
12:08And everybody who's been a part of this for 20 plus years.
12:12Eleven All-Stars.
12:14Three championships of WNBA.
12:16Okay.
12:17And congrats for the 20 years plus of what you've accomplished.
12:21Cheers.
12:23Cheers, cheers.
12:30Oh, I mean, it feels like the end right now.
12:38I guess it's always better to know what people feel about you before you die.
12:48Today's been a very emotional day on a lot of levels.
12:53You know, my parents came to this country with literally nothing.
12:57Didn't know the language.
12:59And 20 years later, they still don't.
13:07You know what, but I learned so much about life from my mom and dad.
13:13Where it's all the little things that you do every single day.
13:17And you don't get a prize.
13:20You just did it over and over and over again.
13:25To make sure that your kids have a better life.
13:30Because at the end of the day, it's about being around people that you love.
13:36So everyone put your glasses up.
13:38For you and your loved ones, salut.
13:51You've already accomplished more than 99.999% of players that ever picked up a basketball.
13:58You have no reason to stay, but you're not ready to give it up yet either.
14:02Yes!
14:03Yes!
14:04Well, I think that everyone has a end.
14:08We'll see that she'll always be there, in basketball.
14:12It's something that she takes her very deep into her heart.
14:16Serious Vanity Fair, 30 under 30.
14:1940 over 40.
14:22Hold it.
14:26She's just had such a great career.
14:29And a lot of it has been unnoticed.
14:31And now that the WNBA and these women are finally getting a spotlight,
14:35and we have so many new fans that just, like, didn't get to see all the greatness before this.
14:41Selfishly, I don't want her to retire.
14:43Bad bitches. The whole...
14:44Bitches, let's go eat!
14:46Diana Taurasi was always ready for the WNBA.
14:49The WNBA just wasn't ready for Diana.
14:52The unfortunate thing about Dee's career is that it happened at a time when social media wasn't a factor.
15:01So, a lot of people never got to see the amazing things that she did.
15:05Taurasi from the WNBA rate.
15:08And today's world is, if you did something great last night, you're the best to ever do it, ever.
15:14Katelyn Clark!
15:16The queen of college basketball.
15:19Katelyn Clark, the best offensive player we've seen in women's college basketball in 20 years since Diana Taurasi.
15:23The next generation has visibility.
15:26They've done a great job of using their audience through social that they have cultivated, making them household names.
15:34These women have been able to carry that audience from their college years into the pro.
15:39You all are royalty in the sport. There's some college stars going to the WNBA.
15:44Katelyn's coming. What will the league have in store for them when they get there?
15:47Reality is coming. You look superhuman playing against 18-year-olds, but you're gonna come with some grown women that
15:52have been playing professional basketball for a long time.
15:54The Katelyn Clark comments, it just got hijacked.
15:57There's a new rivalry ruing. It's Katelyn Clark and Diana Taurasi.
16:02Mean girl, bully, bitter behavior.
16:05Reality is coming.
16:06Diana Taurasi, go fuck yourself.
16:08Cut Diana.
16:10Old, stupid, villain, jealous.
16:13Sue's like, worried about me.
16:15Are you okay? I was like, what's going on?
16:19She goes, you're getting fucking killed and murdered.
16:21I was like, where?
16:22I woke up great this morning. What are you talking about?
16:24I don't give a fuck what Twitter accounts have to say.
16:28They don't exist to me.
16:32If you're a new Katelyn Clark fan and she's your entry point to the game, I don't know how many
16:38of those fans understand who Diana Taurasi is.
16:44Diana carried the WNBA through a period of time where a lot of people were questioning whether the WNBA would
16:51still exist.
16:53Everyone who comes after D will be standing on her shoulders.
16:57Twenty years after that, players will have grown up watching someone who modeled her game after D.
17:05She was one of the first women's basketball players I really grew up idolizing.
17:09She's one of the best players our game has ever seen.
17:11It's impressive that she's still able to play this game at such a high level.
17:14This is the hottest ticket in Phoenix and we are underway.
17:20Just a couple of kids hanging out in the park, having a conversation.
17:24Reality is about to hit from the master teacher, Diana Taurasi.
17:29Sometimes I think of Diana as a lost superstar who fell into the abyss of where the WNBA was.
17:38It had just enough of a foundation to create a superstar, but not enough to transcend her.
17:46And now Diana will be riding into the sunset just as the doors open for this league.
18:13The U.S. Olympic roster was leaked today and we got to give a big shout out to five-time
18:19gold medalist Diana Taurasi who turns 42 on Tuesday.
18:22You think I wouldn't be nervous, but I'm nervous.
18:26And to make it official.
18:27Oh man, that's not...
18:30Caitlin Clark didn't make the cup.
18:32Twelve players have made it and she did not.
18:34The twelve best don't always go.
18:36Was it a missed opportunity to grow the game? Yes.
18:38It was a dumb decision.
18:40Team USA is not worried about the marketing.
18:43Team USA is trying to get a gold medal.
18:46Diana Taurasi played overseas basketball.
18:48Most of the women that made this team competed in Belgium.
18:51They're familiar with each other.
18:53There's no way you can completely discount what team chemistry stands for.
18:57Are y'all dropping the ball?
18:58Caitlin has knew the game.
18:59This girl box office!
19:00The criticism for the Paris Olympic roster comes down to this next generation.
19:06It's their time.
19:08This is a team with some returning Olympians and a lot of rookies.
19:12So when I see Dee get picked, she is there to lead.
19:16She is there to calm everyone down when shit gets weird.
19:21Because shit's gonna get weird.
19:23It always does.
19:24Diana Taurasi has to be on a roster to pass the torch.
19:28She was the one holding it.
19:30She has always been the example of what it means to play and define success for USA basketball.
19:37To be honest, I never even really thought about it.
19:41I always felt like I deserved to be on the team because it was my team for 20 years.
19:45And I know how to get the job done.
19:4820 years with the national team.
19:50Something that I take great responsibility in.
19:55Taurasi nails a three.
19:57Stepping onto a court and just owning it.
19:59That is Diana's M.O.
20:01Diana Taurasi.
20:05What makes Dee a special kind of teammate is you feel like a million dollars around her.
20:09And so when you take the court, that's how you play.
20:11She raises the level of everyone around her.
20:16She is the one who would come in at crucial moments and turn the game around.
20:19The pass by Diana Taurasi.
20:21And Taurasi to Parker.
20:22She's a big time player when it counts.
20:26She is Team USA.
20:29Each one makes you a little bit more reminiscent of how good the last one was.
20:35I just wanted to win and I just kept showing up.
20:38See you in Paris.
20:55I like being in the center of attention.
20:58Say go mama!
21:00Go mama!
21:03Look, brother gets chocolate.
21:05All right.
21:06We're having chocolate for breakfast.
21:08When in France.
21:09That's good.
21:11Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate.
21:14All right.
21:15I'm going to do a little one.
21:17Cheers to gold.
21:17All right.
21:18Cheers to gold.
21:19Cheers to gold.
21:20Cheers to gold.
21:21Yes.
21:22We're all just so proud of her.
21:24We all want to make sure we're there to support her and witness history.
21:53What are you feeling right now about the attention on your age?
21:56When you dedicate your whole life and you get the question of, why don't you just retire?
22:01It's just so easy for a question to be brought up in a manner where it's not meant to be
22:05disrespectful in women's sports, in women's professions.
22:11Only a woman would have 20 years of experience and it's an Achilles heel.
22:21We have reached the finale of the Paris games.
22:26France and the United States will meet on the basketball court to fight for gold as the U.S. goes
22:31for eight straight.
22:32So much at stake, 60 straight wins, eight straight potential gold medals with a win here.
22:38And here is the goat, the white mamba.
22:42Diana Taurasi, 42 years old, she's still on the court.
22:49You're playing against a French team that's on their home floor.
22:52For them to upset the U.S. in Paris in front of their fans to win a gold medal,
22:57that's the type of shit you dream of when you're a little kid.
22:59So that's what they're playing for.
23:03Debbie Williams for three, the best points in the game for France.
23:07We'll see if Diana Taurasi will be making an entrance into this game,
23:10looking for her sixth Olympic title.
23:12The French team was really, really good.
23:18There's a lot of things that come into play when you're choosing a team
23:21and who's playing and not playing, I get all that.
23:23Clearly it was a game that was a big mindfuck for us.
23:27Everything's going 100 miles per hour.
23:32I've been in a thousand of those games.
23:33That's the benefit of playing in Europe for 12 years.
23:36This is like a nice Sunday afternoon stroll for her.
23:38My seat was crossroom team.
23:40She's kind of giving me like a, I don't know what the hell's going on.
23:43I think BG played like three minutes.
23:44We'd look at each other and we're like,
23:45yeah, we're done probably for the rest of the night.
23:47At that point, I was just really worried about the game
23:49because we weren't playing well.
23:51If I was coaching, I would definitely put Diana Taurasi.
23:53She can come in, help us to calm down a little bit.
23:56This was the game she was actually brought there for.
24:00Fred with an eight-point lead.
24:03You're not even going to like, get me on for a little bit?
24:06DT hoping her team can venture a sixth consecutive gold medal.
24:11Is this really how you wanted your all-time champion to go out?
24:16That can't possibly have been the plan.
24:19There it is.
24:20Three-point game.
24:21Just seconds to go.
24:22Williams has to put it up.
24:24It might not be three.
24:25Oh!
24:26I think it's two!
24:27I think it's two!
24:29Yeah, it's a two.
24:31Disappointment for France.
24:32United States of America won eight straight gold medals.
24:40I've done this five other times where I felt like I really earned it.
24:45This one was the one that doesn't belong.
24:49What a better way to finish the Paris Olympics than to see that.
24:55She should have played.
24:56100%.
24:57And to be honest, I don't know why they didn't play her.
25:02I'm confused by what happened.
25:04I never got, hey, you're not going to play because we're going this direction.
25:08Sounds good.
25:10I can live with that.
25:13But I didn't get that.
25:15Maybe it was just my time to kind of get the raw end of the stick.
25:18Yeah.
25:19Are we doing makeup?
25:20Yeah.
25:20Or what she was doing.
25:22It's okay.
25:23It's okay.
25:23Spread your back.
25:29And what about your dad?
25:31How did he feel about you not playing?
25:33Oh, he was fucking pissed.
25:36My dad is the quietest, most competitive guy ever.
25:41He was mad.
25:42On top of knowing it was my last Olympics.
25:50I was just going to enjoy it.
25:52I was going to go and treat it like my first one.
26:01You know, out of all of it, the celebration was my family, being there with them.
26:09That was what that moment was supposed to be.
26:12You know, whether I liked it or didn't like it, it doesn't matter now.
26:24It's been a hell of a ride.
26:38It's been a hell of a ride.
26:43We were in a small place with all the people.
26:46With all the people.
26:47With my family and another player.
26:49Because we were all up in the same place.
26:52It was a very beautiful Olympics.
27:01It was something we'll never forget while we live.
27:12No que deja, no que deja de verdad!
27:15No!
27:21You know what they haven't invented yet?
27:22A squeeze bottle for peanut butter.
27:24That'd be good.
27:25Because it just always ends up on the edge right there.
27:28And then you end up with this shit.
27:31Ali, you want a smoothie?
27:33No.
27:36With spinach?
27:37You can't forget the spinach.
27:40The whole point.
27:41It's the whole point, yeah.
27:47Without Penny, I would have never been able to play these last four or five years.
27:51She's just done everything.
27:53Do you want another coffee?
27:53Penny's just a superwoman.
27:56People are like, oh, well, the season's only four months.
27:58No, my season's a whole year.
27:59I take two weeks off and then I'm back in it.
28:01And my mind's never out of it.
28:04I'm used to doing things by myself.
28:07Whoa!
28:08You know everyone kind of adjusts back into it.
28:11Easy.
28:12That's how you speak about me when I leave the room?
28:15You were in the room.
28:16That's fine.
28:17I just think at this point in my life, I don't think I can do it.
28:21I don't think I want to do it.
28:23And I think I'd rather be home with Penny and the kids.
28:25I'd rather take them to school.
28:28I'd rather be having a coffee with Penny.
28:58I've only been here a week and a half, and there really hasn't been a long time for me.
29:00You know, that was time to see the town.
29:03But I liked it so far.
29:14Oh, he's first.
29:18Oh, yeah.
29:19Oh, I didn't see you last night.
29:21Yeah, I did.
29:22I had my daughter with me last night.
29:23I was going to try to get her out to meet you.
29:26This could be the final time we see the goat suiting up for a home game.
29:34She started all 564 Mercury games.
29:38She's done all of this in one jersey with Phoenix across to a chest this whole time.
29:43Could it be the night?
29:45I don't know.
29:46It really is seeming like it.
29:47With the marketing campaign the Mercury are rolling out, they're saying, if this is it.
29:57When the game's over.
30:01It was kind of like one of those moments when you can't hear anything.
30:06And you kind of just, you just go sit down.
30:10And just sit there.
30:11And not think about anything.
30:14I didn't have this, you know, running highlight of 20 years going past my eyes.
30:20And, you know, I didn't have that.
30:23The game's over.
30:24And we are waiting for the post-game celebration to start.
30:29And chance from the X Factor.
30:32One.
30:33More.
30:34Year.
30:35Ladies and gentlemen, make some noise for Diana Tarozzi!
30:45There's really no place to start, but there's always a place to finish.
30:50And it seems to be in the same place.
30:53Which, as you guys know, when I got here in 2004, I kind of knew I was going to be
30:59here for a long time.
31:01I had a feeling that this was home in a strange and mysterious way.
31:09The people here.
31:11The people here.
31:15And if it is the last time.
31:23If it is the last time.
31:40If it is the last time.
31:43It felt like the first time.
31:45I love you guys.
32:11Let's hear it.
32:12One more time.
32:14One more time.
32:14And one more time.
32:16One more time.
32:18One more time.
32:19One more time.
32:19We feel very thrilled with my daughter.
32:22Let God help you.
32:24Let her continue with your family.
32:26Let her be happy.
32:28Let her feel like she has fulfilled all her dreams.
32:49something that's remained constant since the beginning is her love of the things that matter
32:55most in her life her family basketball people in some weird way even though the two of us were
33:04not born in an era where we got to make a living in the ways that we did overseas i
33:10also would not
33:11change a thing because i got to play with one of the greatest of all time i got to witness
33:15it i got
33:16to see it every day she made me a better player me a better person but forget the basketball i
33:21feel
33:21lucky that she's one of my closest friends how do you thank someone for giving her entire career
33:28to one team i'm under no pretense at any time she could have left she stayed here in the place
33:36that
33:36she built so much of our identity our best moments the reason fans fell in love with the team it's
33:45her
33:52one more year one more year one more year one more year
34:03leo are you checking these buildings out yeah the buildings are taller than downtown
34:10what did bill text he said hey diana it's bill congrats on knowing when to go oh my god
34:18it's so typical
34:25well it's time to go
34:33i've always had the mindset of i'm fighting everyone because i know what we have to do to win
34:41so i don't feel like i have to fight anymore
34:48i'm gonna do all these things i've wanted to do without worrying about coming back to something
34:54whether it's friendships digging in more to my family it's always been right there and i gotta go
35:01let's get it all picture here yeah come on do your best late night face
35:07we got late night hair let's go
35:15endings are a little overrated everyone wants the perfect situation and you'll never have that
35:23you won't have it in life and you won't definitely won't have it in basketball
35:29when the ending is here it's here and you just move forward
35:39would you please give it up for the one and only diana
35:43to be a little overrated
35:43get it in the middle of the year
35:45the
35:45the
35:45the
35:45the
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