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Sue Bird # 10
POSITION
Guard
HEIGHT
5-9
WEIGHT
150 lbs.
COLLEGE
Connecticut '02
DRAFTED
Storm '02 - 1(1)
BIRTHDATE
10/16/80
Throughout her basketball career, success has been synonymous with Sue Bird. When the Storm won the 2004 WNBA Championship, Bird became just the sixth player ever to win an NCAA Championship, a WNBA Championship and an Olympic gold medal. In addition, Bird also won a national high-school championship at Christ the King High School and has won Euroleague and Russian Superleague titles. A three-time All-WNBA First Team pick, Bird is one of the vanguards of a new breed of female point guards who are as dangerous scoring the basketball as they are passing it. During the 2003 season, Bird set a WNBA record with seven point-assist double-doubles. Despite suffering a broken nose early in the Storm's 2004 playoff run, Bird continued to star with a protective facemask, handing out a WNBA Playoffs record 14 assists in the Storm's Game 3 victory over Sacramento in the Western Conference Finals. In 2006, after just four full seasons in the league, Bird was voted to the WNBA's All-Decade Team.
Player Headlines
May 31, 2008
Bird Named to 2008 U.S. Olympic Team
May 21, 2008
Bird Displays Aggressive Attitude
May 13, 2008
Bird Returns to Revamped Storm
March 14, 2008
Storm Re-Signs Bird to Multi-year Contract
March 14, 2008
Storm Q&A: Sue Bird
July 6, 2007
Bird Undergoes Successful Knee Surgery
July 5, 2007
Bird Plans to Return from Surgery at Full Strength
July 3, 2007
Sue Bird Chat Wrap
June 19, 2007
H-O-R-S-E With Sue Bird
May 17, 2007
Sue Bird: The Winner
May 12, 2007
Bird Back in Seattle, Under Contract
May 12, 2007
Jetlagged Bird and Jackson Return to Practice
October 24, 2006
Bird Takes a Reading Timeout at Bagley Elementary
July 5, 2006
Bird and Jackson Named All-Star Starters
July 5, 2006
Bird and Jackson React to Being Named All-Star Starters
June 13, 2006
Bird, Jackson Named to All-Decade Team
June 13, 2006
Bird, Jackson Moved by All-Decade Honors
May 30, 2006
Bird and Jackson Have Cases For All-Decade Team
May 24, 2006
Bird Ready to Step Up For U.S. National Team
May 15, 2006
Aggressive is the Word for Bird
May 4, 2006
Bird’s Impact Felt in Return to Practice
April 27, 2006
Bird, Jackson Named All-Decade Team Nominees
September 18, 2005
Bird, Jackson Named All-WNBA First Team
September 1, 2005
Bird Wins Cascade Dish and Assist Award
August 29, 2005
Sue Bird Named WNBA Player of the Week
July 2, 2005
Bird, Jackson Honored to Start All-Star Game
June 30, 2005
Bird, Jackson Named All-Star Starters
June 20, 2005
Bird Back on Practice Court
June 13, 2005
Bird has Successful Nose Surgery
January 4, 2005
2004 Gallery: Sue Bird
November 17, 2004
Storm Q&A: Sue Bird
October 5, 2004
Bird Practices, Will Start
September 30, 2004
Despite Broken Nose, Bird Ready To Go
August 6, 2004
Bird's Olympic Dreams Come True
June 9, 2004
The Evolution of the WNBA Point Guard
May 4, 2004
Healthy Bird Ready to Shine
March 15, 2004
Bird Ready to Spread Her Wings
March 4, 2004
Bird Stays With Seattle
December 12, 2003
Catching Up With ... Sue Bird
October 6, 2003
Bird Honored at NIKETOWN
July 11, 2003
Bird and Jackson Set to Shine at All-Star Game
January 28, 2003
Bird Wins P-I Sports Star of the Year
August 8, 2002
Bird Named to 2002 USA Basketball Team
June 21, 2002
Sue Bird Chat Transcript
June 6, 2002
Sue Bird Photo Gallery
April 25, 2002
Q&A with Sue Bird




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