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Taurasi

First Air: August 7, 2025 · Last Air: August 7, 2025 · Status: Returning Series · 10/10 · Documentary

Basketball legend Diana Taurasi shares the inside story of her life and career - with no stone left unturned.

Cast

Diana Taurasi
Diana Taurasi
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Crew

  • Executive Producer: Jesse Sisgold
  • Executive Producer: Jason Reed
  • Executive Producer: Jon Weinbach
  • Executive Producer: John Skipper
  • Executive Producer: Deirdre Fenton
  • Executive Producer: Lauren Greenfield
  • Executive Producer: Frank Evers
  • Executive Producer: Kate Fagan
  • Executive Producer: Katie Bender Wynn
  • Producer: Jennifer Kobzik

Overview

Basketball legend Diana Taurasi shares the inside story of her life and career - with no stone left unturned.

Official Videos

Official Trailer

Seasons & Episodes

Miniseries

Miniseries

2025 3 Episodes

Premiered on August 7, 2025.

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    E1: A Star in Storrs 0.0
    Diana Taurasi's journey to basketball greatness begins in Chino, CA with her family. After a brief, difficult move to Argentina, her family returns home, reigniting her passion for basketball. A top high school recruit, she joins UConn under Geno Auriemma, thriving alongside Sue Bird. Drafted first in 2004, she faces the WNBA's financial limits, leading her to explore opportunities overseas.
    August 7, 2025
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    E2: Rolling in Rubles 0.0
    After a tough WNBA rookie season, Diana seeks better competition and pay in Russia. Struggling to adjust, she stays after receiving a lucrative deal from Spartak Moscow. She dominates with Spartak and leads the Phoenix Mercury to WNBA titles in 2007 and 2009. Legal troubles and a doping accusation threaten her career, but with resilience, she overcomes setbacks, reinforcing her legendary status.
    August 7, 2025
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    E3: League of Her Own 0.0
    Nearing retirement in 2025, Diana reflects on a two-decade career that made her the GOAT of women's basketball. At 42, she faces the challenge of life beyond the game. Known for fearless play, she pushes limits to become the first basketball player to win six Olympic gold medals in 2024. Though critics question her longevity, her relentless drive cements her legacy as a global icon in the sport.
    August 7, 2025