Sue Bird Retirement
In 2020 Bird will earn a base salary of 215000 while carrying a cap hit of 215000.
Sue bird retirement. Ive been really trying to push away those thoughts. Obviously the remainder of the statement proceeded to say Its absolutely superfluous except if obviously you end up being a container of wine For Sue Bird the joke sounds valid. Storms Sue Bird says she hasnt made a decision about retirement is tempted to play in Seattles new arena Bird now 41 is a free agent this offseason By Jack Maloney.
The veteran point guard is currently the oldest player in the league having entered in 2002. The impending retirement of Sue Bird leaves the league at a crossroads. Sue Bird on the Growth of the WNBA Retirement and How Officiating Changes Gameplay.
Already a WNBA legend Sue Bird has no plans on retiring anytime soon. She also said she needed to talk to her partner Sue Bird about it Bird retired from the national basketball team after her fifth gold-medal win but will continue playing for the Seattle Storm in the WNBA. Tim Duncan and John Salley are the other two basketball players who have achieved this.
Storm star Sue Bird remains positive despite knee injury that will sideline her indefinitely. Dont fly away yet. Sue Bird shouldnt retire but WNBA would survive and thrive after shes gone.
Following this title she became the first WNBA player to win a ring in three different decades. Breanna Stewart wants to return to the Storm while Sue Bird is pondering retirement and Jewell Loyd could potentially leave Seattle during what will be an uncertain offseason for a team with. WNBA Champion Sue Bird laughs in the face of retirement.
Bird was drafted by the Storm first overall in the 2002 WNBA draft and is considered to be one of the greatest players in WNBA history. Sue Bird a five-time Olympic gold medalist four-time WNBA champion and the leagues all-time assists leader may have played her final professional basketball game in September when Diana Taurasi and the Phoenix Mercury ousted her Seattle Storm from this years playoffs. Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird holds the champions trophy after the Commissioners Cup WNBA basketball game against the Connecticut Sun.