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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.
Sparks guard Rae Burrell reflects on Candace Parker jersey retirement ceremony during June 29 matchup with Sky ...
Candace Parker now has jerseys hanging in the rafters in Los Angeles and Knoxville. Her No. 3 jersey debuted in the rafters ...
The Sparks have not been the same since they let Candace Parker walk, as the game surrounding her jersey retirement proved.
The wisdom of one MVP — and the freedom granted by Sparks coach Michael Cooper — helped ignite the greatest rookie season in WNBA history. Parker captured both rookie of the year and MVP honors, ...
Candace Parker's jersey No. 3 was retired by the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena on Sunday in an emotional ceremony.
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.” ...
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 ...
Candace Parker should have spent her whole career with the Sparks. They let her go, and have been irrelevant ever since.
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