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Twelve-time All-Star Sue Bird re-signs with Storm
Sue Bird's list of accomplishments and accolades as a basketball player is lengthy, but among them include four WNBA titles, 12 All-Star nods, five first team All-WNBA honors and five Olympic gold medals. Sports Press Photo

Twelve-time All-Star Sue Bird re-signs with Storm

In early January, one of the greatest players in WNBA history announced that she'd be coming back to the league for her 19th season. On Friday, the only team she's ever known since she entered the league in 2002 officially re-signed the 12-time All-Star.

Bird's list of accomplishments and accolades as a basketball player is lengthy, but among them include four WNBA titles, 12 All-Star nods, five first team All-WNBA honors and five Olympic gold medals. The 41-year-old is also the league's all-time leader in assists (3,048) and career starts (549).

"Sue Bird is Storm Basketball," general manager Talisa Rhea said. "It’s rare to have someone play their entire career for one team and Sue has done that for our city, our franchise and our fans. To have Sue lead the franchise back home, to the city of Seattle, and Climate Pledge Arena is extremely special. Sue’s on-court accolades continue to cement her legacy as one of the best to ever play the game. Off the court, Sue has established an everlasting impact worldwide as she continues to fight for equality, inspire future generations, and elevate those around her."

The 2022 WNBA season is scheduled to tip off on May 6.

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