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One of the greatest women’s basketball players ever is the subject of a new documentary series on Prime Video.
Diana Taurasi will chronicle her personal and professional journey to the top in “Taurasi,” which drops in full tomorrow, Aug. 7.
Taurasi, who retired in February 2025, is a three-time NCAA champion from her time at UConn, a three-time WNBA champion, six-time Olympic gold medalist, six-time Euroleague champion, and a WNBA MVP.
The new documentary features candid new interviews with candid interviews with Taurasi, her relatives, teammates, coaches, agent, journalists and others, including WNBA champion Sue Bird and Geno Auriemma, who coached Taurasi at UConn.
‘Taurasi’ on Prime Video release date:
All three episodes of “Taurasi” premiere on Prime Video Aug. 7 at 3 a.m. ET.
How to watch ‘Taurasi’ for free:
“Taurasi” is streaming exclusively on Prime Video, so you’ll have to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to watch the series.
Once signed up, you can watch “Taurasi” online or with the Prime Video app on any supported device, including Fire TV sticks.
‘Taurasi’ trailer:
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