WNBA Legend Sue Bird's Jaw-Dropping Swimsuit Photo
The WNBA had its best on display in Indianapolis this weekend.
The league held its annual All-Star skills night on Friday evening, followed by the All-Star Game on Saturday night. Indianapolis, Indiana hosted the events this year. While Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark wasn't able to compete in the 3-Point Contest or the All-Star Game due to a lingering injury, it was still a fun weekend for everyone involved.
Sue Bird has competed in several WNBA All-Star Games over the years.
The former Seattle Storm star, who retired a couple of years ago, is one of the best guards in the history of the game. She's also made headlines off of the court.
Bird has been featured in the iconic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue. She posed for a jaw-dropping swimsuit photo for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue a couple of years ago.
It made sure to go viral on social media.
"Sue Bird is a legend on and off the court. Posing in front of the bright blue waters in St. Thomas, Bird's SI Swimsuit debut in 2022 was unforgettable," Sports Illustrated Swimsuit wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
We've seen some notable women's basketball players posing for the iconic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, including Skylar Diggins and Angel Reese, among others.
Who do you want to see posing in 2026?
WNBA Legend Sue Bird's Jaw-Dropping Swimsuit Photo first appeared on The Spun on Jul 20, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jul 20, 2025, where it first appeared.
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