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Candace Parker Joins SI to Discuss New ‘Unapologetic’ Documentary, Championships, and Family
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WNBA Champion Candace Parker joins SI to discuss her new documentary, her championship experiences, and what her family is up to in this stage of her career.
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I am here with the legendary Candice Parker,
00:03
who is about to release Candice Parker Unapologetic.
00:06
It debuts on ESPN on November 12th.
00:08
She gives us an inside look into her journey
00:11
through basketball and life.
00:13
One of the predominant themes of the documentary
00:15
was your relationship with Pat Summitt.
00:17
Can you explain to everyone what she means to you,
00:21
both in your personal and professional life?
00:25
- Coach Pat was like a second mom to me.
00:28
And just through her lessons,
00:31
not just on the court, but off the court,
00:33
I think I continue to parent,
00:35
I continue to be a better partner, daughter,
00:38
all of those things,
00:39
because of the things that I've learned from her.
00:42
She was all about working hard and working smart.
00:45
And she was all about discipline.
00:47
And so I can still hear her say,
00:49
"Discipline yourself so no one else has to."
00:52
And that's a lesson that will always stick with me.
00:54
And I'm sure my daughter's heard it a number of times.
00:57
- You are the first woman to win three WNBA championships.
01:02
Does the last one, the one you just won,
01:04
hold the most significance for you?
01:08
- I think it was the biggest learning curve.
01:10
I got hurt midway through the season,
01:12
and I joined Vegas with the knowledge of like,
01:16
"Hey, listen, y'all won last year.
01:18
You guys can win with or without me,
01:20
but I want to come in and just make things easier."
01:23
And so the way I had envisioned,
01:27
I guess, winning the championship was not in that way.
01:30
But I was extremely like blown away
01:33
by just how amazing a group of an organization,
01:38
of the team, of upper management, of coaches,
01:42
and just how they always rally together
01:44
and they accept you for who you are.
01:46
And battling through adversity is something that I'm used to.
01:50
And just to see them overcome adversity,
01:52
especially in that game four, was unbelievable.
01:56
And so to be a part of it,
01:57
I think it was just a unique view because I wasn't,
02:00
it was the only championship I wasn't on the court for.
02:04
But it really taught me a lot of lessons
02:06
and it was super special to watch
02:08
everyone come together to win.
02:10
- So you and your teammates went to an Usher concert
02:12
after you guys won the title this year?
02:15
- So I was not with my teammates.
02:19
Yeah, I wasn't with my teammates,
02:20
but I saw the viral hits of, you know,
02:23
Usher dancing on Asia.
02:25
- Yeah, I was with my teammates.
02:27
You know, did you miss out?
02:29
(laughs)
02:31
- So I was able to go to the Usher concert last year
02:33
on his birthday.
02:35
Amazing performer.
02:36
If you all have not been to the Usher concert,
02:39
like you're missing out.
02:40
I think it's hilarious just in terms of like,
02:43
seeing the viral hit of him dancing on Asia.
02:46
And, you know, the backstory of it is
02:49
every year Asia's been like,
02:50
"Hey, Usher, come to the championship celebration."
02:53
And so for them to have that moment,
02:56
I thought it was hilarious.
02:58
- Oh my God, were you like cracking up
02:59
when Asia finally got her moment in front of Usher?
03:02
(laughs)
03:04
- Usher has a way, man.
03:06
Usher has a way, it's hilarious.
03:08
- He just does something.
03:10
- Mm-hmm, for sure.
03:12
- So besides being a phenomenal WNBA player,
03:17
you've also been serving as a commentator
03:20
for Turner Sports.
03:21
You've been on it for a few years now.
03:24
What's that like compared to the WNBA?
03:27
- Well, I love, I'm a huge fan of basketball,
03:31
the NBA basketball.
03:32
And so, you know, for me,
03:34
I think it's just a great experience to be able to,
03:38
I think it's the best second job in the world.
03:39
If I'm not playing, I definitely want to talk about it.
03:41
And so to be on television
03:42
and to watch some of your favorite players play
03:45
and to be able to analyze it and break it down.
03:47
And I love it.
03:50
And so it's something I definitely want to do
03:51
for a long time.
03:52
- Yeah, I was going to ask you,
03:54
what's your future looking like in broadcasting?
03:57
- No, I hope to continue to do it.
03:59
I really enjoy it.
04:00
So I'm kind of, you know, doing the studio work now
04:05
with a little bit of games,
04:06
like doing some TV analysts on site at games.
04:10
So I enjoy both of those things.
04:12
- Okay, so now I got to ask you,
04:15
who's your favorite person to work with?
04:17
And tell me why it's Shaq.
04:18
(laughs)
04:19
- Oh my gosh.
04:21
It's so funny.
04:22
I, listen, I have, you know, amazing,
04:25
I call them my big brothers.
04:26
I have amazing big brothers from, you know,
04:29
Isaiah Thomas and Jamal and D Wade
04:32
and Shaq on down the list.
04:36
There's Grant, there's Reggie.
04:38
And so I really enjoy, I think we have a great time.
04:41
And to be honest with you,
04:42
I think it's more so like the relationship we have.
04:44
We keep in touch off the, you know,
04:46
outside the studio, off the court.
04:48
And I think that that's what makes the show
04:50
that much better.
04:52
- Speaking of Wade,
04:53
you talked about him and Kevin Durant in the documentary.
04:58
They helped you out before you joined Chicago.
05:02
What advice did they give you?
05:04
- Well, D Wade and Katie were just like,
05:08
"Don't worry about what other people are going to say."
05:11
Because first they're going to like be mad at your decision.
05:14
And then if you win, they're going to love you.
05:16
And that's exactly what happened.
05:18
So I guess they were like, "Yep."
05:23
- So you mentioned about,
05:25
there's like a big if question, right?
05:26
Are you going to play next season?
05:28
Are you not?
05:29
I know what you said.
05:30
It just depends on the situation.
05:32
How are you feeling today?
05:33
Like, what is your mood today?
05:34
Are you joining?
05:35
Are we going to see you another season?
05:37
- I, you know, I think just health is wealth.
05:40
So for me, if I'm healthy,
05:42
I definitely want to try to play, you know, another year.
05:45
But I can't walk around.
05:47
I can't play in pain.
05:48
And so that's the biggest measurement is, you know,
05:51
whether I can get my body right
05:53
to be able to withstand a full WNBA season.
05:56
- And how are you feeling about that today?
05:59
Like, what is your percentage at in terms of that?
06:02
(laughing)
06:04
- Well, I'm still on my,
06:05
I'm still rehabbing on my citizen workout.
06:08
So I think it's going to be more so towards,
06:10
you know, December, January, when, you know,
06:12
I'm able to get back moving and running
06:14
and pushing off my foot, so.
06:16
- All right.
06:19
One of the biggest takeaways I got from the documentary,
06:22
which is absolutely phenomenal.
06:24
Your love for your kids and your family.
06:27
You raised your first daughter.
06:29
You had, did you even think a second daughter
06:31
would be in the cards?
06:32
And what has it been like with the second kid coming?
06:36
I know it's completely different from the first.
06:38
- Yeah, a hundred percent.
06:40
My kids are, they mean the world to me.
06:43
My daughter, Layla, and my little man, Ayer.
06:47
I think it's just, it's amazing to be a mom
06:49
because you're able to kind of
06:51
see the world through their eyes again.
06:53
And it's just super special.
06:55
I take that role with just so much love and responsibility
07:00
and, you know, kind of different roles, right?
07:04
Like Layla was born at the beginning of my career
07:07
and now Ayer's kind of coming along
07:08
with transitioning out of basketball.
07:10
And so I guess the question now is like,
07:12
will he know me as, you know, Hooper?
07:15
I think that's the biggest thing.
07:17
So he's gonna, when he grows up,
07:19
I don't know if he's gonna be like, mom,
07:21
he's gonna be like, mom, you played basketball?
07:22
That's gonna be the question.
07:23
So I gotta, that's my motivation
07:26
is to play a little bit longer
07:27
so that he can remember seeing his mom play basketball.
07:30
- As a woman in sports,
07:32
what is the biggest advice you can give to young women
07:35
who's trying to go after this type of dream
07:38
and accomplishment?
07:40
- Yeah, be yourself.
07:41
That's the biggest thing.
07:42
And I know it sounds cliche, but lean into that.
07:46
Being authentic is extremely important.
07:48
And I think that the authenticity comes across,
07:51
whether it's in the way that you play,
07:53
whether it's in the way that you broadcast
07:55
or just the way you carry yourself on a daily basis.
07:58
And I think the biggest thing from me as a person,
08:03
also me as, you know, an athlete and a business woman,
08:07
the biggest thing is just leaning into that
08:09
and being authentic in who you are
08:11
and what you believe and what you represent
08:13
and working towards that.
08:15
That's kind of how we came up with the name Unapologetic,
08:17
just because for so long,
08:18
I think being a people pleaser is the lane
08:21
that I tried to lean into.
08:24
And I think it's better when you're able
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to just be unapologetic for who you are
08:29
and for what you love and for who you love.
08:32
- Everyone should definitely check out the documentary.
08:34
You guys, it was phenomenal.
08:36
I'm very impressed.
08:38
Everyone is at will when they see it.
08:41
With that being said, for Sports Illustrated,
08:44
I'm Melissa Amrita here with the legendary Candice Parker.
08:49
And we hope you guys check out the documentary.
08:51
It comes out on ESPN, November 12th.
08:54
And we'll see you guys soon.
08:55
Hopefully we'll see Candice as well.
08:57
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