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The Sky did right by Allie Quigley by making her the first-ever jersey to be retired by the franchise. She earned that.
Candace Parker, a two-time WNBA MVP, was honored by the Los Angeles Sparks, who retired her jersey during a ceremony on Sunday.
The Los Angeles Sparks waived former WNBA All-Star guard Odyssey Sims on Wednesday — one of several major roster adjustments made this week, per releases. In addition to dropping Sims, the Sparks also ...
Sparks guard Rae Burrell reflects on Candace Parker jersey retirement ceremony during June 29 matchup with Sky ...
The Sparks have not been the same since they let Candace Parker walk, as the game surrounding her jersey retirement proved.
Sparks legend Lisa Leslie, Parker’s vet when she arrived in LA, spoke during the ceremony, proclaiming, “Nobody else can do what Candace Parker has done for the LA Sparks.” ...
Candace Parker Returns To Los Angeles To Have No. 3 Basketball Jersey Retired She called Los Angeles home for 13 out of her 16 years in the WNBA ...
Her number is retired in a halftime ceremony, but the current team isn’t exactly living up to that standard in a loss to the Sky.
The 39-year-old Parker is the third Sparks player to have her jersey retired, joining Hall of Famer Lisa Leslie (No. 9) and Penny Toler (No. 11). The five-time All-Star has always had big dreams.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — If Candace Parker could put music to her jersey retirement ceremony, it would be "I Did It My Way," the Jay-Z remix of Frank Sinatra's hit.
Alexander: Sparks honor Candace Parker’s legacy Her number is retired in a halftime ceremony, but the current team isn’t exactly living up to that standard in a loss to the Sky ...
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