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Skylar Diggins continued moving up a very impressive all-time WNBA list during the Storm-Dream matchup on Wednesday.
Skylar Diggins is doing great things with the Seattle Storm, but before joining the Storm, she played for the Phoenix Mercury.
Skylar Diggins-Smith shot just 22% from the floor against the New York Liberty on Sunday. After her final missed shot of the game, the Phoenix Mercury star begged her coach to bench her.
Diggins-Smith averaged 17.9 points and 6.2 assists in 2018. In her six-season WNBA career, she has averaged 15.9 points and 4.9 assists; her 2015 season was limited to nine games because of an ACL ...
— Skylar Diggins-Smith (@SkyDigg4) August 3, 2023 Mercury guard Skylar Diggins-Smith is not happy with the way she has been treated by the Mercury while on maternity leave. She wasn't done there.
When Diggins-Smith's mention of exclusion from the Mercury's practice facilities raised questions, she elaborated she also doesn't have access to "any massage therapists, chiropractor, chefs ...
Diggins-Smith was third in the WNBA in points last season (19.7) and seventh in assists (5.5) which led the Mercury in both categories before stepping away before the end of the year.
Skylar Diggins-Smith has transformed her currency on the court into an athlete brand that represents luxe brands like BodyArmor and Puma, lending her face and voice to companies she admires.
It's no secret that the relationship between Skylar Diggins-Smith and the Phoenix Mercury was icy before she signed with the Seattle Storm. Now, the veteran is revealing why she made the move.
Jewell Loyd had 25 points and nine rebounds, Skylar Diggins-Smith scored 19 of her 21 points in the second half to go with seven assists, and the Seattle Storm beat the Las Vegas Aces 78-65 on Friday ...
Skylar Diggins-Smith has accused the Phoenix Mercury of denying her access to team facilities, which is granted to her under the 2020 CBA.
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