Diana Taurasi is the WNBA's greatest scorer of all time, but her best dunk may have come off the court.
According to Time Magazine, 42-year-old Taurasi threw ginger at Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green during the 2016 Rio Olympics.
“Hey, Draymond, what do you think you're the only person in this room who has never been double-teamed?” the report cited Taurasi as saying.
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Mercury Guard Diana Tauracy smiles after hitting a three-pointer at Phoenix's Footprint Center on September 19, 2024. (image)
Both the female and boys team reportedly remained on the cruise ship during the game, giving Taurashi the opportunity to target Green's offensive skills.
Green is known for his defensive skill and extroverted personality, as the Warriors star is never embarrassed to say what's in his mind. There's not much of a score threat, but Green averaged only 8.7 points per game throughout his 13-year career.
The Phoenix Mercury Star announced his retirement on Tuesday after 20 seasons. Her incredible resume is one of the greatest players ever in WNBA history.
Diana Taurasi, the WNBA's all-time goal scorer, announces her retirement after 20 seasons.

Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green drives into the basket against Golden 1 center Sacramento Kings Guard Malik Monk. (Sergio Estrada-imagn image)
Taurasi won three WNBA titles, was named the 2009 League MVP, won two Finals MVP, registered five scoring titles, was named the 2004 Rookie of the Year, and created 14 All-WNBA teams along with 11 All-Star teams.
She spent her entire WNBA career over 20 years on Mercury. This was rarely seen in professional sports.
In addition to her stellar WNBA play, she is the most decorated Olympic basketball player of the Olympic basketball player, winning six Olympic gold medals.
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Phoenix Mercury Guard Diana Tauracy celebrates after a three-point basket against Las Parks at the crypto.com arena. (Kirby Lee-Imagn image)
Before turning professionals, she helped lead UConn to three national championships during her college career.
Taurasi was selected as AP Player of the Year during the 2002-03 season after averaging 17.9 points, 4.4 assists and 6.1 rebounds per game.
Fox News' Scott Thompson contributed to this report.
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