Debates have been ongoing regarding Caitlin Clark’s fame compared to her predecessors, but one veteran, Candace Parker, has stood by her side. Parker, a generational talent, helped pave the way for the ‘Iowa sensation’ despite any envy from senior players. She expressed support for Clark, while also lamenting a missed opportunity due to the league’s newfound popularity.
In a recent episode of Bloomberg Originals, Parker discussed the positive changes in women’s basketball over the years. However, she regretted not experiencing the benefits of charter flights during her playing days. The league announced charter flight services post-Parker’s retirement, a development she wishes she could have enjoyed during her career.
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Despite being present during Clark’s rise to fame, Parker expressed frustration about missing out on improvements like charter flights. She acknowledged the importance of such advancements for players’ health, a sentiment echoed by other players.
Parker highlighted the challenges she faced during her career and how improved facilities could have enhanced her performance. She emphasized the responsibility of current players in driving the growth of the sport.
While Clark has undoubtedly elevated women’s basketball, Parker’s remarks underscore the contributions of those who came before her. Clark herself recognizes the trailblazing efforts of legendary players in shaping the future of the sport.
Reflecting on missed opportunities, Parker envisions what could have been in a world with Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities during her college days. She acknowledges the progress made by the league, driven by players like Clark, while also embracing the evolving landscape of women’s basketball.
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Regardless of Clark’s impact, Parker remains dedicated to supporting the sport she loves, recognizing the importance of rookies in attracting attention and improving facilities.