Q&A: Sue Bird on Retiring from the WNBA and Filming a Doc

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Q&A: Sue Bird on Retiring from the WNBA and Filming a Doc
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The retired superstar’s latest venture is a documentary called ‘Sue Bird: In the Clutch,’ which celebrates her legacy in the WNBA.

has created superstars, and the rest of the world is finally catching up. For many longtime fans, though, the GOAT has already been decided: It’s Sue Bird.

Looking at retirement feels scary, and I’m curious if you think female athletes look at it differently than male athletes might. I think sometimes a male athlete will retire, start a podcast about himself and the sport, and keep going, whereas women tend to start a whole other venture. One of our biggest rubs is not cutting the other one off, because we’re just constantly throwing stuff at each other. Or if I’m like, “Megan, my opinion on this is X. What’s your opinion?”], she’ll be like, “Did you just ask me a question and then go and look at your phone right away?”

It’s very specific to you, but by the rule of thumb I feel like you can never go wrong with fish oil and vitamin D. Those are generally a good starting point, and then maybe a multivitamin, depending on what you need. The one random one I can throw in there that I really like is cherry juice. It helps with sleep, it’s yummy, and it’s also good for recovery throughout your day.Probably from Coach Auriemma. He would say, “Basketball is not a game of how to, it’s a game of when to.

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