- Diana Taurasi busted a locker room door after losing to the Chicago Sky in the
WNBA Finals . - The Sky trolled Taurasi by bringing the infamous door to their championship parade this week.
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And US Women's National Team star Tierna Davidson loved it.
When she's not on international duty, the 23-year-old defender plays for National Women's Soccer League club
"We're so happy as the
"We're huge supporters," she added. "We went to one of their games and we got to sit in a box and it was just so much fun to be in that atmosphere."
Davidson was also clued into the drama happening off the court between the two WNBA Finals contenders. After Chicago clinched the title with Sunday's come-from-behind Game 4 victory at Wintrust Arena, The Next's Alex Simon reported that Taurasi broke a locker room door by slamming it repeatedly out of frustration.
Taurasi neither confirmed nor denied the allegation. During the Mercury's final media availability of the season Monday evening, Insider asked the superstar to expound upon the incident in question.
"There was a lot of doors in there," Taurasi responded.
The Sky added insult to injury by taking the door in question off of its hinges and transporting it from their home arena to the site of their championship parade Tuesday afternoon. Photos show players partying and celebrating their victory with the broken door in the background.
The Chicago franchise even tweeted out a picture from the parade and referred to the door as the team's "special guest."
-Chicago Sky (@chicagosky) October 19, 2021
"I really hope that that makes it into the end of the year highlights that always go out on ESPN," Davidson said, laughing. "That was an amazing moment and just a boss moment for that team."
On a more serious note, the World Cup champion and Olympic bronze medalist raved about the Sky's role in elevating women's sports across the city of Chicago. She noted that her own Red Stars are eager to emulate the Sky's success as the
"[The Sky] really are trailblazers for our city and we really want to end the season with a championship as well so we can be partners with them up there at the top," Davidson said. "It was just so fun to see all of the hype around them, all the attention that they're getting."
"We hope that we can continue to bring that sort of energy to the NWSL and that sort of attention to the NWSL," she added. "We hope that the continued excellence of the Sky and of the Red Stars keeps the attention of Chicago on women's sports."
Check out Davidson's full comments - in response to a question from The Athletic's Meg Linehan - below: