Candace Parker first made her league debut 15 years ago. Even today, she continues to charm people and is often regarded as one of the most well-known players in the WNBA. Her opinion on all matters basketball hold a lot of weight. And recently, she chose between Diana Taurasi, Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson.

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The relationship between A’ja Wilson and Candace Parker is highly evident. Candace Parker further solidified the status on Instagram stories by choosing A’ja Wilson over Diana Taurasi and Breanna Stewart. In a recent post, there was a question: “Pick one player to lead your team to an NCAA title.” Candace Parker shared the post on her Instagram story and wrote, “Teammate, scary.”

This shows that Candace Parker recognizes A’ja Wilson’s leadership abilities and considers her a formidable teammate. It highlights the strong bond and respect between the two players, further emphasizing the impact that Candace Parker has on A’ja Wilson’s development as a player.

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First overall, in the 2008 WNBA draft, the power forward is a two-time NCAA champion. Candance shocked everyone by winning MVP and ROTY in her debut season with the Los Angeles Sparks, even though she entered the league with high expectations.

Candace Parker, who is currently sidelined for the Las Vegas Aces, voiced her opinions during the opening game of the 2023 WNBA Finals. Right behind the Aces bench was the two-time WNBA champion. MVP leaned forward to speak with A’ja Wilson, seemingly providing some words of wisdom to the 2x WNBA champion.

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Candace Parker’s presence and leadership on the sidelines during the WNBA Finals show her commitment to supporting her team, despite not being able to play. Her experience and success in the league make her a valuable mentor for players like A’ja Wilson, who can benefit from her advice and guidance.

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A’ja Wilson’s NCAA run

A’ja Wilson had one of the most successful NCAA runs in history. Wilson, a former South Carolina basketball player, guided the Gamecocks to several titles and SEC single-game records. She was named SEC Freshman of the Year in her first year and a consensus All-American in her second.

In 2017, she won the school’s first national title and was awarded Most Outstanding Player of the Tournament. In 2018, she had her finest statistical season and received all National Player of the Year accolades. Wilson finished her collegiate career as South Carolina’s all-time top scorer. On Martin Luther King Day, a monument of Wilson was erected at Colonial Life Arena, and she thanked her grandmother for it.

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“Basketball isn’t an act of jumping jacks, it’s a sport mirroring life through assists and rebounds”. Before becoming an NBA writer at EssentiallySports, I was drawn to the world of basketball when 'The Chosen One' first started locking horns with 'His Airness' over the GOAT debate. Some discourses shape your imagination and rightly so. This court debate inspired me to write some stirring sports stories. My Masters in English Literature only helped my cause. And now when women basketball players are coming of age, I root for LeBron James’ “sis” A’ja Wilson and a college sensation, Angel Reese. But the sharpshooter Sabrina Ionescu specially pierces my heart with her sensational strikes. But when I’m not in the game zone, I quietly retire to my corner with a speculative fiction in hand. This is when I channelize my inner Harry Potter to create some fantasies and possibilities.

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