Upon hearing the news that the Las Vegas Aces would not be renewing general manager Natalie Williams’ contract, fans were filled with emotion. Williams, who took on the role in 2022, had led the Aces to back-to-back WNBA titles. Speculation arose among fans following a disappointing semi-final series exit for A’ja Wilson & Co., suggesting that this performance may have contributed to Williams’ departure. Social media quickly filled with rumors that Candace Parker would be the new GM of the Aces.
Parker, the first overall pick in the 2008 WNBA draft by the LA Sparks, had spent 12 years with the team before joining the Chicago Sky in 2021 and eventually ending her career with the Aces in 2023. Given her experience and knowledge of the 2X WNBA Champions’ operations, many fans believed the rumors circulating. However, these rumors turned out to be false.
Possible reasons behind Candace Parker rumors
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Former Aces player Natalie Williams, who was with the franchise when it was known as the Utah Starzz, was also the team’s General Manager. Williams, who was drafted as the third overall pick in 1999, played for the team until 2002, highlighting the trend of appointing former players to key executive positions within the Aces organization. This history lent credibility to the notion of Parker taking on a leadership role within the Las Vegas-based franchise.
After announcing her retirement in April, Parker shared a brief yet heartfelt message explaining her decision to leave the game: “I promised I’d never cheat the game & that I’d leave it in a better place than I came into it.” Many fans interpreted this sentiment as a sign of Parker’s willingness to step into a leadership role, fueling the rumors of her potential appointment.
Given Parker’s track record of team improvement and the Aces’ underwhelming performance this season, fans speculated that the Missouri-native could once again play a role in “leaving it in a better place than I came into it.” Additionally, considering the fake announcement from the players’ perspective, Parker’s familiarity with the squad from her playing days further supported the rumors.
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Her understanding of effective people management skills, coupled with her previous statements expressing interest in executive positions, hinted at Parker’s potential for bringing out the best in the Aces if given the opportunity. These factors stirred excitement among fans, anticipating a positive shift in the team’s leadership.
Candace Parker is interested in taking on a new WNBA role
Months after her retirement, Parker participated in the Goldman Sachs Builders and Innovation Summit in Healdsburg, where she shared her post-basketball goals. During the summit, Parker expressed her desire to own both a WNBA and an NBA team, hinting at her interest in team ownership. However, with her WNBA earnings falling short of the NBA’s lowest-paid player, team ownership seemed like a challenging goal for now. Fans speculated that Parker’s interest in becoming a GM could be a stepping stone towards her larger ownership ambitions.
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While fans are intrigued by Parker’s future aspirations, the immediate focus remains on the decision-making process of Aces President Nikki Fargas as the organization undergoes restructuring. If the Aces were to bring Parker on board, it could signify an inspiring move that may elevate the team to a third WNBA title in the upcoming season.