Seattle Storm legend Sue Bird named finalist for Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame

Bellevue, WALocal News

Sue Bird, a prominent figure in women's basketball and a beloved player for the Seattle Storm, has been named a finalist for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2025. At 44, Bird boasts an impressive record, including 13 WNBA All-Star selections and four championships, solidifying her legacy as one of the league's greatest players. Jerry Colangelo, chairman of the Hall of Fame, highlighted the importance of Bird's recognition, underscoring her significant contributions to the sport and her ability to inspire future generations. Bird holds numerous WNBA records, including all-time leader in wins, games played, assists, and minutes, reflecting her enduring impact on the game. Her collegiate achievements at the University of Connecticut, including two NCAA championships, further enhance her storied career.

Bird is among five WNBA players selected as finalists, along with other notable names like Sylvia Fowles and Maya Moore. The final class will be determined by the Honors Committee, with the announcement scheduled for April 2025 during the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Bird's induction would mark a historic moment for women's basketball, celebrating her contributions both on and off the court.

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