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Maya Moore Retires from WNBA; Icon Won 4 WNBA Titles, 2 Olympic Gold Medals and More

WNBA star Maya Moore announced her retirement Monday as one of the most decorated players in league history:

The 33-year-old last played in 2018, initially announcing she would step away for the 2019 season to focus on family and faith.

In eight total seasons in the WNBA, Moore earned six All-Star selections and won four championships with the Minnesota Lynx. She was the league MVP in 2014 and won the WNBA All-Star Game MVP three times. Read More

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