
Statement from LA Sparks CEO & Governor Eric Holoman & the Sparks Ownership Group on the Departure of Candace Parker
February 1, 2021 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Los Angeles Sparks News Release
"On behalf of the entire LA Sparks ownership group, staff and extended Sparks family we want to thank Candace Parker for a remarkable 13 seasons in Los Angeles. Candace Parker has already cemented her legacy not just as a champion but as a pioneer in the game of basketball. She has inspired a generation of young girls and boys and the entire basketball community as an athlete, entrepreneur and social justice advocate. We want to congratulate Candace on this next chapter of her career. We're forever grateful for this era of Sparks basketball with Candace Parker."
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