Sue Bird

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Sue Bird is a legendary American basketball point guard, best known for her record-setting WNBA career with the Seattle Storm and multiple Olympic gold medals with Team USA.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Olympic athlete
WNBA player
basketball player
human
point guard
collegeAttended University of Connecticut
competitionClass professional basketball
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1980-10-16
draftedBy Seattle Storm
draftPickNumber 1
draftRound 1
draftYear 2002
ethnicGroup Jewish American
FIBAWomensWorldCupGoldMedal FIBA Women’s World Championship
surface form: 2002 FIBA World Championship for Women

2010 FIBA World Championship
surface form: 2010 FIBA World Championship for Women

FIBA Women’s World Championship
surface form: 2014 FIBA World Championship for Women

FIBA Women’s World Championship
surface form: 2018 FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup
fullName Suzanne Brigit Bird
givenName Suzanne
grewUpIn Syosset, New York, United States
isLiving true
jerseyNumberRetiredBy Seattle Storm
leagueDraftedIn Women’s National Basketball Association
surface form: WNBA
leagueParticipatedIn NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament
surface form: NCAA Division I women's basketball

Women’s National Basketball Association
surface form: WNBA
memberOfSportsTeam Seattle Storm
University of Connecticut women’s basketball
surface form: UConn Huskies women's basketball
NaismithMemorialBasketballHallOfFameInductee yes (class of 2024)
nickname Sue Bird self-link
numberOfWNBAChampionships 4
OlympicGoldMedal 2004 Summer Olympics
surface form: Athens 2004 Summer Olympics

2008 Summer Olympics
surface form: Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics

Summer Olympics 2012
surface form: London 2012 Summer Olympics

2016 Summer Olympics
surface form: Rio de Janeiro 2016 Summer Olympics

2020 Summer Olympics
surface form: Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics
partner Megan Rapinoe
placeOfBirth Syosset, New York, United States
playsForNationalTeam United States women's national basketball team
positionPlayed point guard
retiredFromWNBA 2022
selectedToAllWNBATeam multiple times
selectedToWNBAAllStarGame multiple times
sexOrGender female
sexualOrientation lesbian
WNBAAllStarSelectionCount 13
WNBAChampionshipSeason 2004
2010
2018
2020
WNBAChampionshipsWonWith Seattle Storm
woreJerseyNumber 10

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