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The esteemed WNBA figure, Sue Bird, renowned for her illustrious career, has embarked on a new chapter by joining NBC Sports as a studio analyst for the approaching 2026 WNBA season. This announcement, reported by our news outlet, highlights a significant addition to the broadcast team, which already features Maria Taylor, appointed as lead studio host in June 2023.

Having devoted her entire 19-season tenure exclusively to the Seattle Storm, Bird’s legacy is etched deeply in the league’s history. Throughout her career, she earned the distinction of being a four-time WNBA Champion and a 13-time All-Star, solidifying her status among the sport’s elite. The Storm organization honored her profound impact by retiring her jersey in 2023, a testament to her enduring influence on the franchise and the league at large.

A New Role for a WNBA Luminary

Expressing enthusiasm about her transition from player to commentator, Bird remarked on the league’s evolving strength, emphasizing the growth in talent, coaching sophistication, and fan engagement. She conveyed her eagerness to narrate the unfolding stories of the WNBA, providing viewers with nuanced insights that delve beneath the surface of the game’s excitement and drama.

“From the talent to the coaching to fan engagement, this league has never been stronger,” Bird stated. “I’m so excited to get to tell those stories in real time, dig into the details, and give fans a different perspective on everything that makes the WNBA such a special and entertaining league.”

Her involvement with NBC Sports promises to enrich the broadcast experience, offering audiences not only expert analysis but also an intimate understanding of the league’s dynamics, gained from her extensive firsthand experience on the court.

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