Candace Parker, a titan of the basketball world, announced her retirement from the WNBA. Parker is leaving behind a legacy that transcends the confines of the court.
Just recently, Candace Parker surprised everyone when she dropped an announcement about her retirement from the league. Along with Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese and NBA legend Magic Johnson, former Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade was among those who have sent their love to the WNBA star.
Just recently, Candace Parker surprised the sporting world when she announced her retirement from the WNBA. And just like NBA legend Magic Johnson and Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese, New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart was shocked when she learned about the news.
After 16 years in the league, three-time WNBA champion has announced her retirement from the league. Among those who have sent out their heartfelt messages is Chicago Sky rookie Angel Reese.
Without a doubt Las Vegas Aces star Candace Parker will go down as one of the greatest ever to play in the WNBA. And after her recent retirement announcement, NBA legend Magic Johnson dropped a heartwarming message for her in light of everything she has done for the sport.
Tennessee Vols basketball legend Candace Parker officially called it a career on Sunday, surprisingly announcing her retirement from the WNBA after entering
On Sunday, Candace Parker, arguably one of the most outstanding women's basketball players of all time, announced she was retiring from the game following 16 pro seasons
When Angel Reese was drafted to the Chicago Sky, she had to decide on what number to wear. Reese wore No. 10 throughout her college career at LSU and Maryland, but that would go to her new teammate Kamilla Cardoso, the third overall pick in the draft.
On Sunday, women's basketball star Candace Parker announced her retirement following 16 remarkable professional seasons in the WNBA and overseas.
Two-time WNBA MVP and three-time champion Candace Parker announced her retirement on Sunday. The seven-time All-Star was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks.
The Tennessee Vols' search for a new women's basketball coach is underway and there are already some names getting thrown around that don't make a lot
Former Tennessee and current WNBA great Candace Parker had fellow NBA on TNT host and NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal in tears on Tuesday with his exclusion from her all-time starting five lineup.
Two-time WNBA MVP and three-time league champion Candace Parker is returning to the Las Vegas Aces on a one-year contract, Winsidr reported on Wednesday.
The Las Vegas Aces announced that star forward/center Candace Parker had surgery for a fracture in her foot. Parker hasn't played since the Aces' July 7 loss to the Dallas Wings.
Two-time WNBA MVP Candace Parker has her eye on team ownership as she embarks on the twilight of her playing career.
Candace Parker will make history as the first woman to act as a color commentator for the NBA All-Star Game in its 72-year history.
Longtime star and two-time WNBA champion Candace Parker said Saturday she will sign with the Las Vegas Aces for her 16th WNBA season. Parker, 36, is an unrestricted free agent after playing the past two seasons with the Chicago Sky.
O’Neal should probably just stop betting at this point.
Parker left the Sparks last year after 12 seasons. She had lost the faith of Fisher, who infamously benched her in a must-win elimination game in 2019. The Sparks would end up losing that contest.
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