Basketball legend Sue Bird played the last match of her unique 20-year career.

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Bird was first drafted by the Storm in 2002 and is considered one of the greatest players in WNBA history.

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On the night of Sue's last match, "Thank you Sue" echoed throughout the court.

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Sue has played her entire career for the team Seattle Storm.

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"I'm proud of everything we've accomplished here," she said after her last game.

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"Of course I'm sad, but also happy, to be able to spend such a moment with fans, to have them chant the way they did," She said.

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Bird's story career has redefined basketball in Seattle and across the country.

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The WNBA designated her one of the 25 greatest players in league history last year  

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She is the only player in the league to have appeared in 500 career games.

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She won five consecutive Olympic gold medals for the U.S. women's basketball team. She's an advocate for LGTBQ youth and launched the "Love Is" campaign.

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