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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sue_BirdSue Bird – Wikipedia

    Suzanne BrigitSueBird (* 16. Oktober 1980 in Syosset, New York) ist eine ehemalige US-amerikanisch-israelische Basketballspielerin der nordamerikanischen Profiliga WNBA. Von Saison 2002 bis 2022 spielte sie für Seattle Storm. Die 1,75 Meter große Bird wurde hauptsächlich auf der Position des Point Guards eingesetzt.

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    • Suzanne Brigit Bird
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sue_BirdSue Bird - Wikipedia

    As of 2021, Bird is the only WNBA player to win titles in three different decades. She held a front office position for the NBA 's Denver Nuggets as their Basketball Operations Associate. She has also played for three teams in the Russia league; and also has dual citizenship, with both U.S. and Israel.

    • 5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
    • UConn (1998–2002)
    • 2002–2022
  3. 12. Aug. 2022 · Sue Bird Became the Legend She Needed: ‘There Was No Real Path’ - The New York Times. Bird, the Seattle Storm point guard, is retiring as the W.N.B.A.’s career leader in assists — and no one...

  4. 7. Sept. 2022 · Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird is retiring from the W.N.B.A. after 21 years. She became emotional as her home crowd cheered for her after the Storm lost to the Aces on Tuesday.

  5. 7. Sept. 2022 · Sue Bird retires a legend and future Hall of Famer, but the Seattle Storm point guard only made it look easy Illustration by ESPN Kevin Pelton, ESPN Senior Writer Sep 7, 2022, 01:04 AM ET

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  6. 8. Aug. 2021 · Learn about Sue Bird's incredible career in basketball, from her five Olympic gold medals to her WNBA and EuroLeague titles. Find out her achievements, awards, and records in numbers and facts.

  7. 8. Aug. 2021 · Sue Bird capped off her unblemished 17-year Olympics run with a record fifth gold medal. All she and longtime U.S. teammate Diana Taurasi have done on the international stage is win and now stand alone with five gold medals — the first basketball players ever to accomplish that feat — after a 90-75