Candace ParkerParker in 2017 |
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| Born | (1986-04-19) April 19, 1986 St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. |
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| Listed height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
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| Listed weight | 184 lb (83 kg) |
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| High school | Naperville Central (Naperville, Illinois) |
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| College | Tennessee (2004–2008) |
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| WNBA draft | 2008: 1st round, 1st overall pick |
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| Drafted by | Los Angeles Sparks |
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| Playing career | 2008–2023 |
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| Position | Power forward |
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| Number | 3 |
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| 2008–2020 | Los Angeles Sparks |
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| 2010–2015 | UMMC Ekaterinburg |
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| 2016 | Guangdong Dolphins |
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| 2017 | Fenerbahçe |
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| 2017–2018 | Xinjiang Tianshan Deers |
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| 2021–2022 | Chicago Sky |
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| 2023 | Las Vegas Aces |
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- 3× WNBA champion (2016, 2021, 2023)
- WNBA Finals MVP (2016)
- 2× WNBA MVP (2008, 2013)
- 7× WNBA All-Star (2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022)
- WNBA All-Star Game MVP (2013)
- 7× All-WNBA First Team (2008, 2012–2014, 2017, 2020, 2022)
- 3× All-WNBA Second Team (2009, 2015, 2018)
- 2× WNBA All-Defensive Second Team (2009, 2012)
- WNBA Rookie of the Year (2008)
- WNBA All-Rookie Team (2008)
- WNBA Defensive Player of the Year (2020)
- WNBA assists leader (2015)
- 3× WNBA rebounding leader (2008, 2009, 2020)
- 2× WNBA blocks leader (2009, 2012)
- 3× WNBA peak performer (2008, 2009, 2020)
- WNBA 20th Anniversary Team (2016)
- WNBA 25th Anniversary Team (2021)
- 5× Russian National League champion (2011–2015)
- 4× Russian Cup winner (2011–2014)
- EuroLeague champion (2013)
- 2× NCAA champion (2007, 2008)
- 2× NCAA Tournament MOP (2007, 2008)
- 2× AP Female Athlete of the Year (2008, 2021)
- AP Player of the Year (2008)
- 2× USBWA Player of the Year (2007, 2008)
- Naismith College Player of the Year (2008)
- Women's Basketball Academic All-American of the Year (2008)
- 2× John R. Wooden Award (2007, 2008)
- Wade Trophy (2007)
- 2× Honda Sports Award for basketball (2007, 2008)
- Honda-Broderick Cup (2008)
- 3x All-American – Kodak/State Farm Coaches', USBWA (2006–2008)
- 2x First-team All-American – AP (2007, 2008)
- Second-team All-American – AP (2006)
- SEC Female Athlete of the Year (2008)
- SEC Player of the Year (2007)
- 2x SEC Tournament MVP (2006, 2008)
- 3x First-team All-SEC (2006–2008)
- SEC Freshman of the Year (2006)
- SEC All-Freshman Team (2006)
- 2x Gatorade National Player of the Year (2003, 2004)
- Naismith Prep Player of the Year (2003, 2004)
- Gatorade Female Athlete of the Year (2004)
- McDonald's All-American (2004)
- Morgan Wootten Player of the Year (2004)
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Candace Nicole Parker (born April 19, 1986), nicknamed "Ace", is an American former professional basketball player. Widely regarded as one of the greatest WNBA players of all time, she was selected as the first overall pick in the 2008 WNBA draft by the Los Angeles Sparks. She spent 13 seasons on the Sparks, two seasons with the Chicago Sky, and one season with the Las Vegas Aces, winning a championship with each team.
A versatile player, Parker mainly played the forward and center positions. In high school, Parker won the 2003 and 2004 Gatorade National Girls Basketball Player of the Year awards, becoming just the second junior and the only woman to receive a Gatorade Basketball Player of the Year award twice. As a college player for Tennessee, she led the team to two consecutive national championships (2007, 2008), was named the Final Four's most outstanding player in both occasions and was a two-time consensus national player of the year. As a redshirt freshman, she became the first woman to dunk in an NCAA tournament game and the first woman to dunk twice in a college game. After being selected in the WNBA Draft, Parker signed long-term endorsement deals with Adidas and Gatorade.
In 2016, Parker led the Sparks to win their first WNBA Finals title since 2002 and won the WNBA Finals MVP Award. In 2021, she helped the Sky win their first title. Parker won two WNBA Most Valuable Player Awards (2008, 2013), a WNBA All-Star Game MVP Award (2013), two Olympic gold medals (2008, 2012), and the WNBA Rookie of the Year Award (2008). She was selected to six All-WNBA teams and five All-Star teams, and was the first player to win the Rookie of the Year and the MVP awards in the same season. Parker became the second player to dunk in a WNBA game on June 22, 2008.
Since 2018, Parker has been an analyst and commentator for TNT Sports, providing coverage for NBA games on TNT and NBA TV and for the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
Following her retirement in spring of 2024, Parker was named president of Adidas women's basketball.