Taurasi
- TV Series
- 2025
Taurasi's path to success combined fierce competitiveness with loyalty to team and family. Her bold style and unapologetic nature faced scrutiny as she played globally, including Russia and ... Read allTaurasi's path to success combined fierce competitiveness with loyalty to team and family. Her bold style and unapologetic nature faced scrutiny as she played globally, including Russia and Turkey.Taurasi's path to success combined fierce competitiveness with loyalty to team and family. Her bold style and unapologetic nature faced scrutiny as she played globally, including Russia and Turkey.
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Very well done series. I really just wish this was on ESPN instead of Amazon, so it reached more eyes. I had to search to find it because I wanted to see it, but a lot of the more casual basketball fans could learn a lot from this. I've been a huge fan of the WNBA for years and love the new crop of players. Glad to see the hype it's finally getting. Taurasi helped get it there. Legendary swagger.
And she deserves every accolade attributed to her - knew so little of Diana's story till now and loved really getting to see her and her family together. So uplifting to see the story of immigrant success and I loved Dianna's commitment to her team the Phoenix - incredible staying with the one team - that's an immigrant's values - true - loved this!
7.5/10 stars
It was great to see her greatness, her humour, her uberconfidence, her wit, her vulnerability, her perserverance, her commanding presence. She is that DUDE. I loved the moments with her parents and sister. Their immigrant story raised a great one. She wasn't a cheater like Russell, Bird, Magic, Shaq and Kobe. Surprisingly, the cheater was Penny Taylor, who doesn't get mentioned enough as one of the greats. Sue Bird (my all time favorite) is everywhere! Does she sleep? Is she DT's only friend? Great insight into Russian women's basketball and, as usual, scant insight into Olympic basketball. Overall, I found the episodes informative but disjointed. There always seemed to be something missing or questions left unanswered Episode three had about five different timelines. Who's Bill? I totally forgot about her "scandals." Also, they had a camera crew following her for a year and she didn't know if she was going to retire? 🤔I know they weren't going to follow her for "ONE MORE YEAR! I would love to know what Skylar Diggins thinks of this documentary. For what it was, the documentary was good. Great to see her get her flowers while alive and relevant.
G. O. A. T Status: You can't find Candace Parker, Sue Bird, Aja Wilson or Caitlyn Clark on Pirate Bay.
G. O. A. T Status: You can't find Candace Parker, Sue Bird, Aja Wilson or Caitlyn Clark on Pirate Bay.
Finally!! A documentary that offers a no holds barred take on one of the greatest basketball players of all time. Even Kobe Bryant thought she was good enough to play in the NBA! He even called her the "white mamba"! Nobody in the NBA or the WNBA comes close to the medals and awards and stats that she has, which is why she has earned so much respect by many of the top players in the NBA. Caitlin Clark is the heir apparent, but even she is gonna have to really pull out all the stops to dethrone Diana in terms of the history books. If you're looking for a Beckham-esque doc series that explores an extraordinary athlete in a humanistic way, in a funny and insightful way, while ensuring that her contribution and achievements to the sport are also celebrated and acknowledged, then this is the series is for you.
I might be completely biased here, but this is a really important documentary - to come out now, of all times. The WNBA hasn't had its due until now. And, everything, all the greatness, all time athletes, legacies that came before that, have a grave chance of being forgotten. "Taurasi" thoroughly and seamlessly explores the waves, ups and downs, nuanced playing career of the GOAT, Diana Taurasi, who has elevated the game of basketball in all levels and was the poster child of the league, when the WNBA was sadly just not ready for it. With a lot of sports documentary, we just get the highlights of an athletes life start to finish shown in a straightforward manner, but that's it. This doc is personal, heartfelt and real, not shying away from the messiness of things, and instead talks about these topics honestly - and that's all that you need. You could tell this doc was made with genuine love for its subject and understands the gravity of portraying and showing things right. For a lot of people, this is the first, full view of Taurasi, outside of the click-bait one-sided debates that simply don't know the history and relevance she represented and held up for so long. With this documentary, I hope this pushes people to appreciate those that came before and look into the games that were played in years past. To finally get the recognition and praise from a worldwide stage that financially and culturally society didn't support and only now has opened up. Now, with the attention, eyes and awareness, let's give Taurasi and many others who have transformed the game for generations to come, their much deserved flowers.
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