Who is the oldest WNBA player of all time?

Who is the oldest WNBA player of all time?

SEATTLE — In her final postseason, Seattle Storm point guard Sue Bird became the oldest player in WNBA history at age 41 to record a playoff double-double with 18 points and 10 assists in Sunday’s 97-84 victory to sweep the Washington Mystics.

Who is the highest paid WNBA player?

t-1. Mercury G Diana Taurasi: $228,094 (WNBA max salary). t-1. Storm F Breanna Stewart: $228,094 (WNBA max salary). t-1. Storm G Jewell Loyd: $228,094 (WNBA max salary). t-4. Mercury C Brittney Griner: $227,900. t-4. t-4. t-4. Liberty F Natasha Howard: $221,450.

Who is WNBA goat?

Sue Bird has played more WNBA basketball than anyone and is the all-time leader in All-Star appearances. Bird has won four championships and is the only player to win a WNBA championship in three different decades.

What is WNBA age limit?

The league requires domestic draft entrants to be at least 22 years old during the year in which the draft takes place and to have no remaining college eligibility or to renounce any future college eligibility. International draftees must be at least 20 years old during the year in which the draft takes place.

Is there an age limit for the WNBA?

The WNBA’s age limit is 20 for “international players” and 22 for U.S. players, both also being measured as of December 31 of the calendar year of the draft.

Has Sue Bird ever dunked?

Her first dunk since her first All-Star Game in 2009 brought everyone inside Wintrust Arena to their feet and stole the show on Sunday afternoon. The steal and the SLAM in her final #WNBAAllStar Game! The media could not be played.