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    At 18 years old, Sue Bird was a top prospect at UConn — until she tore her ACL and thought her basketball career might be over before it ever really began. Instead, the setback became the foundation for one of the greatest careers in sports history: 4 WNBA championships, 5 Olympic gold medals, and a professional career that lasted nearly two decades. In this conversation, Sue opens up about the injuries that shaped her, the pressure of aging in professional sports, and why balance—not obsession—became her greatest competitive advantage. Sue also shares her approach to confidence, why perfectionism can quietly hold athletes back, and the simple phrase she used to break out of slumps when overthinking took over.
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