If you Google WNBA star Sue Bird, one of the first things you’ll discover is that, at the age of 41, she’s the oldest player in the league.
It’s an accomplishment Sue is super proud of, but she hasn’t always relished the attention on her age—for very good reason.
“At first it felt kind of annoying,” she admits, “because I started getting questions like, ‘What do you want to do when you’re done playing?’ when I turned 30. It felt so sudden to be putting me in the grave!” Read More
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