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“When I took this job not even two years ago, I knew the players had such a strong voice, but I think, in the last year, millions and millions of people know who they are (now) and what they stand for,” WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said by phone on Friday.
“I’m so impressed with the players and proud of them and we continue the important work.”
From sneakers and cosmetics to automobiles and more, players’ profiles are on the rise as they snatch up brand deals, and Engelbert is banking on this surge in popularity to steer a successful 2021 season. The players’ activism during the 2020 season of pandemic and social justice protest brought increased interest to the league that many never would have considered possible given the conditions.
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Candace Parker’s next WNBA chapter will take place in downtown Chicago about 35 miles east from where she grew up.
Parker became the Sky’s biggest free-agent acquisition ever on Monday when she officially signed a two-year contract with the Sky, a league source said. It’s worth $385,000 in total, according to Her Hoop Stats.
The Sparks wanted Parker, who grew up in Naperville, to return to Los Angeles for 2021 and beyond, but she chose to return close to home for what could be the remainder of her playing career even though it meant taking a pay cut.