Mercury star Diana Taurasi, who left Saturday's loss to the storm with an apparent injury, underwent an MRI on her lower back and oblique area that showed no structural damage.
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"They're not saying it's her back," Brondello said of Phoenix's medical staff. "They're saying it's a muscle. It's not structural, put it that way. So that's good."
Coach Sandy Brondello said after the game that it appeared to be a muscle issue in the hip area. "She's going to get some imaging," Brondello said. "And let's just pray it's not too bad, and she'll be on court again in a few days. Until we know more, we'll stay positive."
Father Time is undefeated and remember thinking how solid Taurasi and Bird looked in the 16 olympics, as though someone had turned back the clock. Both of them looked years younger and played fantastic.
It's been four year since and both have missed substantial time with injury since then. My hope for them has been to both be able to go out on their terms when the time is right. My gut is telling me both leave after this season.
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