Storm retire Sue Bird’s No. 10 jersey in emotional ceremony

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SEATTLE — In an emotional ceremony that lasted approximately three hours after the Seattle Storm‘s 71-65 loss to the Washington Mystics on Sunday, Sue Bird saw her No. 10 Storm jersey raised to the Climate Pledge Arena rafters.

“I’ve got to give my sister [Jen] the ‘line of the night’ award,” Bird quipped to the media afterward. “I walked in the back with my family. I was like, ‘Was that too long?’ My sister was like, ‘You played here for 21 years. They can listen to you for an hour.'”

Actually, Bird’s speech was more than an hour and a half, as she apologized for during the midst of it. But there was understandably a lot of ground to cover for a player who retired last fall as the WNBA’s all-time leader in games, minutes and assists during a career that spanned more than two decades — all of it played in Seattle.

“I didn’t anticipate it being that long, but the truth is, I don’t know that I could have taken anything out,” Bird said. “That’s what this has meant to me. It was just so important for me to say names and point people out and tell them what they’ve meant. I’m already…

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