Sue Bird Autographs
Sue Bird is a legendary basketball player, known for her incredible skills on the court. Born in 1980 in New York City, Bird began playing basketball at a very young age. She attended high school at Christ the King Regional High School in Queens, where she was a standout player on the varsity team for four years. After graduating, she went on to play college basketball at the University of Connecticut, where she became one of the most accomplished players in the history of the sport.
Bird's professional career began in 2002, when she was drafted by the Seattle Storm in the first round of the WNBA draft. She quickly established herself as one of the top players in the league, earning Rookie of the Year honors in her first season. Over the course of her career, she has won four WNBA championships, two Olympic gold medals, and countless other awards and accolades. She is known for her incredible ball-handling skills, her ability to shoot from outside the arc, and her leadership on the court. Bird has become a true icon in the world of basketball, inspiring generations of young girls and women to pursue their dreams and achieve greatness.
Off the court, Bird has been a vocal advocate for social justice and equality. Along with her girlfriend, soccer player Megan Rapinoe, she has been a powerful voice for LGBTQ+ rights and other important causes. Bird has used her platform to speak out on issues such as racial inequality, police brutality, and gender discrimination, and has been a leader in the sports world when it comes to promoting positive change. Through her basketball career and her activism, Sue Bird has become a true icon and a role model for people all over the world.
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Current items with a signature of Sue Bird
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The most expensive item with a signature of Sue Bird (2025 Panini NSCC VIP Gold Autograph Gold Vinyl 1/1 Prizm #11 Sue Bird One Of One) was sold in March 2026 for $6,009.98 while the cheapest item (SUE BIRD WNBA SIGNED 3X5 NOTECARD) found a new owner for $0.99 in November 2012. The month with the most items sold (31) was February 2024 with an average selling price of $26.00 for an autographed item of Sue Bird. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2026 with $350.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was May 2010. In average, an autographed item from Sue Bird is worth $61.00.
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Latest News about Sue Bird
Sue Bird found her voice later in her career, just as WNBA found its voice (09/08/2022): “Sue really has found her voice in the last five or six years, and the league has found its voice.” Seattle Storm’s Sue Bird Ends WNBA Career With Playoff Loss (09/07/2022): Bird, 41, the Seattle Storm guard, had said she would retire after this season. The Storm fell to the Las Vegas Aces in the W.N.B.A. semifinals on Tuesday.
Sue Bird’s vision, basketball IQ made her a legend, will be tested against Aces (08/27/2022): “We have our work cut out for us,” Bird said of the Aces. “They just present a lot of problems.”
What to Know About the WNBA Playoffs (08/16/2022): The Chicago Sky will try to defend their championship, but Las Vegas and Connecticut are threats. So is Seattle, with the retiring Sue Bird.
Sue Bird Became the Legend She Needed: ‘There Was No Real Path’ (08/12/2022): Bird, the Seattle Storm point guard, is retiring as the W.N.B.A.’s career leader in assists — and no one else in the game is even close.
Older News Stories about Sue Bird
New York native Sue Bird plays emotional final game in city, leads Storm past Li (06/2022): Bird had nearly 100 friends and family from New York in attendance. Sue Bird celebrates as Carmelo Anthony announces son Kiyan's high school hoop dr (02/2021): When Melo let the world know where his son wants to go to school and play basketball, it resonated with NBA and WNBA fans.
Jimmy Butler recalls the moment when Kawhi Leonard's wild buzzer-beater eliminat (05/2020): Butler, who joined Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe on Instagram Live, also touched on his level of happiness with the Heat
Oregon’s Sabrina Ionescu Fuels Exhibition Win Over U.S. National Team (11/2019): Ionescu, the star of the No. 1 Beavers, scored 30 points in the win over a national team featuring Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi. Why Megan Rapinoe, Sue Bird want more events like Warriors' LGBTQ night (10/2019): Bird and Rapinoe said they hoped nights like Wednesday could one day help open the door for more men's professional athletes to come out. Sue Bird Joins SNY's Coverage of Geno's 900th (02/2015): If you tune into SNY's coverage of Geno Auriemma's pursuit of his 900th victory on Tuesday, please be sure to do so in time for the pregame show. Sue Bird Settling In With New Role For ESPN (01/2015): STORRS – A few minutes after UConn completed its 92-50 win over South Florida at Gampel Pavilion, Geno Auriemma sidled up to the rookie analyst on ESPN2's telecast for a short postgame interview. Storm's Sue Bird praises resilience of MPHS basketball team (12/2014): The Seattle Storm's Sue Bird answers questions from the Marysville Pilchuck girls basketball team Tuesday during a surprise visit. The Seattle Storm’s Sue Bird dons a Marysville Pilchuck T-shirt given to her Tuesday by the girls basketball team. Storm star Sue Bird makes history in leading USA to World Championship title (10/2014): PG Sue Bird helped lead USA Basketball to a gold medal at the FIBA World Championship in Turkey. She finished with three assists as USA defeated Spain, 77-64, for the title on Sunday. The Americans also win the automatic berth to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Sue Bird 1st 4-time player on US basketball roster (09/2014): Sue Bird is in a class by herself. She became the first American player to make four world championship teams when USA Basketball announced the roster on Tuesday. Bird won gold medals in 2002 and 2010 and a bronze medal in 2006. WNBA Talk: Sue Bird talks about her return to the court this season (08/2014): Storm star Sue Bird says it took her a while to get going early this season, after missing all of the 2013 season. Sue Bird hopes to be in lineup for key Storm game Saturday (07/2014): Storm star Sue Bird missed the team’s game Thursday with a neck strain. She hopes to return Saturday when the Storm plays Los Angeles, the team it is chasing for the final WNBA Western Conference playoff spot. Sue Bird, Diary 1 (06/2014): The WNBA champion and future Hall of Famer links with SLAM. The post Sue Bird, Diary 1 appeared first on SLAMonline .
Sue Bird Returns To Connecticut (05/2014): The name Sue Bird is familiar to any WNBA fan, and especially any UConn fan. But it has been over a year since she has played in Connecticut. She has missed games not due to scheduling, but injury. This past … Storm All-Star Sue Bird helps UMMC Ekaterinburg win Championship of Russia (04/2014): Russia crowned its domestic-league champion Tuesday morning. Shortly after C Maria Stepanova accepted the silver trophy for UMMC Ekaterinburg, one of my Twitter followers posted: Local stars Sue Bird, Courtney Vandersloot and Briann January in USA national te (01/2014): From USA Basketball: COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Jan. 13, 2014) – Including 14 Olympic and/or FIBA World Championship gold medalists, the 33-player 2014-16 USA Basketball Women’s National Team pool, from which the 2014 USA World Championship Team and, if the U.S. qualifies, the 2016 U.S. Ol Storm 2013 Exit Interviews: All-Star Sue Bird returns to play after offseason kn (10/2013): Series Note: The Storm was swept in the opening-round of the WNBA playoffs by Minnesota on Sept. 22. Game 2 was played at the Tacoma Dome due to a scheduling conflict at the team’s KeyArena court by one of its sponsors, Microsoft. Minnesota went on to win the WNBA championship as Seattle playe Storm looks forward to 2014 season with Sue Bird, Lauren Jackson back on the cou (09/2013): The Storm exceeded many expectations this season, playing to a .500 record and advancing to the playoffs for the 10th straight season, without injured stars Sue Bird and Lauren Jackson. Salute to Sue Bird (07/2013): The Storms' Sue Bird is one of the most decorated athletes in the World. She's a WNBA champ, a gold medalist, an NCAA champ, an All-Star, but more importantly she's become an inspiration to thousands of young girls. King 5's Chris Egan has the story. Selling tickets isn’t easy for Storm without stars Lauren Jackson and Sue Bird (06/2013): The Storm’s crowd of 4,579 last week against Washington was the smallest at KeyArena since 2004. Injured Sue Bird hopes to still make contribution to Seattle Storm (05/2013): A 5-foot-9 point guard, Bird underwent a surgical procedure in May to repair a cyst in her left knee. Sue Bird upbeat despite needing another surgery on her left knee (03/2013): Sue Bird is no stranger to surgeries. She'll have her fourth one in six years in early May to remove a cyst from her left knee. It will sideline the perennial All-Star for six months and she'll miss the WNBA season. Sue Bird Returns to EuroLeague Action (01/2013): Sue Bird Returns, Makes Immediate Impact Not that UMMC Ekaterinburg (10-0) was lacking in star power, but with the addition of three-time Olympic gold medalist Sue Bird , the Russian club made a major improvement heading down the stretch and looking to the EuroLeague and Russia League playoffs. 2012 newsmakers: Sue Bird (12/2012): Sue Bird won Olympic gold for a third time but had a trying year, both on and off the court. Sue Bird leads Storm past Liberty, 84-66 (08/2012): Sue Bird had 18 points and 10 assists, Lauren Jackson scored 16 points and the Seattle Storm snapped a three-game losing streak with an 84-66 victory over the New York Liberty on Sunday night. Sue Bird's long road to London (07/2012): Storm star Sue Bird writes about her road to the London Olympics.
























