
A Statement from Managing Partner and Governor Eric Holoman on Candace Parker's Retirement
Published on April 28, 2024 under Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Los Angeles Sparks News Release
Managing Partner and Governor Eric Holoman on Candace Parker's Retirement:
"We are deeply grateful for the remarkable contributions Candace Parker has made to the Los Angeles Sparks and to the sport of basketball as a whole. She will forever be enshrined in Sparks history- from her standout MVP and Rookie of the Year season, to leading us to a 2016 WNBA Championship, and the way she's revolutionized the game. Her impact in the community and ability to inspire will always be felt here in LA. Through my many conversations with her about life after basketball, I am certain that she'll be just as successful in the boardroom."
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