A life without Diana Taurasi? Well, Mercury nation is definitely not ready to witness it. DT has been the life of the team for two decades, bringing home three championships and becoming the face of Phoenix basketball. But all good things must come to an end, and at 42, she’s finally hanging up her jersey. The void she leaves behind? Massive. But the Mercury might just be fine without her.
Phoenix wasn’t sitting around waiting for the inevitable. As part of a four-team trade with the Connecticut Sun, Dallas Wings, and Indiana Fever, they went all in on a new era. The Mercury landed All-WNBA First Team forwards Satou Sabally (from Dallas) and Alyssa Thomas (from Connecticut), along with veteran center Kalani Brown and guard Sevgi Uzun (from Dallas).
This move pairs Thomas and Sabally with 2021 WNBA Finals MVP Kahleah Copper, forming a brand-new Big Three. And the valley needed this shift. With Brittney Griner heading to Atlanta and DT stepping away, the franchise had no choice but to pivot fast.
Now, what does the squad think about this overhaul? Well, in her introductory press conference, the 5x All Star cleared a few doubts. “Yeah, a lot of things. I’m super excited to be here with this group. We all come from different backgrounds, different winning backgrounds, and now we get a chance to be together and accomplish something different. It’s time to get back to the playoffs. I’m still chasing a championship, so I’m just excited to be a part of this group.”
COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA – AUGUST 18: Alyssa Thomas #25 of the Connecticut Sun argues with a referee during the second half of the game against the Atlanta Dream at Gateway Center Arena on August 18, 2024 in College Park, Georgia. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Matthew Grimes Jr./Getty Images)
That totally sounds like someone ready to take Phoenix to the next level.
Well, honestly, Thomas has every right to be confident. Despite never winning a championship, her resume speaks for itself—six All-Defensive team selections, three All-WNBA team nods, and an MVP-caliber impact every season. In 2024, she put up 10.6 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 7.9 assists while finishing in the top five in MVP voting for the third straight year.
Then there’s Sabally. She only played 15 games for Dallas last season as she prepped for the Olympics, but don’t let that fool you. She’s averaged 15.7 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 3.6 assists over five seasons. During her introductory press conference, she had just two words to describe the new Big Three: “It’s huge.”
Also, Mercury already has Copper, who’s already spent a season with Phoenix. And in case anyone forgot, she absolutely cooked last year, averaging 21.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, and 2.3 assists. Having a familiar face in the mix could be crucial for team chemistry, and Copper’s scoring ability will be more valuable than ever with Taurasi gone.
Amidst all factors, another one has to be that this trio of Sabally (26), Thomas (32), and Copper (30) might be the most exciting thing to happen to Phoenix in a while. They bring a perfect mix of youth, experience, and versatility.
But are there still gaps to fill?
Life after Diana Taurasi: Can the new ‘big 3’ restore glory?
So…Phoenix ended last season with a tough playoff exit, losing both games to the Minnesota Lynx. It marked their second first-round exit in three seasons. Copper was a lone bright spot, but outside of her, the Mercury struggled. The biggest issue was depth.
WNBA analyst Meghan McKeown has pointed out that while the Mercury have a solid core, their backcourt situation is a huge question mark. Without Taurasi, who’s running the show in the backcourt? Right now, the best bet seems to be Turkish newcomer Sevgi Uzun.
But her shooting efficiency could be an issue. However, if Uzun can step up as a facilitator instead of a primary scorer, it could actually benefit Phoenix’s lineup. A pass-first approach would allow Copper and the new frontcourt duo of Thomas and Sabally to shine.
Mercury forward Satou Sabally holds her jersey with general manager Nick U’Ren along with coach Nate Tibbetts, guard Kahleah Copper and Josh Bartelstein, CEO Suns and Mercury, during a news conference at the Phoenix Mercury Practice Facility after signing as a free agent in Phoenix on Feb. 4, 2025.
Not to forget about other options, Sami Whitcomb, though past her prime, could get a look. Second-year guard Celeste Taylor didn’t see much action last season, but she might get a shot too. Head coach Nate Tibbetts has his work cut out for him in figuring out the best lineup.
But, all in all, Phoenix is stepping into a new era, and while the loss of Diana Taurasi is huge, this new Big Three has all the makings of something special. The franchise is at a crossroads—either the chemistry clicks, and they reclaim their former glory, or the gaps prove to be too much to overcome.
Either way, it’s going to be one hell of a ride!
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