Diana Taurasi sits down with Bob Myers | Lead by Example

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“To be a great leader, you have to be a great follower first.” Diana Taurasi is the most accomplished women’s basketball player of all time, yet still believes she has to prove to herself everyday that she is on the level of her competitors. She sits down with the Warriors President and GM Bob Myers to discuss why she has yet to retire from the game and what she has left to accomplish. Taurasi tells Bob about her desire to be a GM when she calls it quits, while Bob tells her the most challenging parts of the job. She details her relationship with Kobe Bryant and pushes back on the narrative that she’s a trash talker, despite a lot of evidence to the contrary. Also, we learn which 3 NBA players have the distinct honor of being her favorites!

0:00 Bob Myers sits down with Diana Taurasi

0:47 Decision to sign a 2-year deal and not retire

3:04 How NIL would’ve impacted her UConn career

5:37 Learning life lessons from her parents

7:49 The difficult decision to go and to UConn and relationship with Geno Auriemma

13:47 Who dictates the culture for a team?

17:50 Diana’s desire to be an NBA GM after retirement

22:44 Did she expect greatness from herself?

25:38 Comparison to and relationship with Kobe Bryant

30:05 “To be a great leader, you have to be a great follower first”

34:37 Brittney Griner’s return and transition back to everyday life

37:40 Decision to play overseas

39:29 Any regrets in her career?

43:40 Diana’s favorite NBA players

46:40 Impact on her children

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