
WNBA legends Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles and Maya Moore were recently inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, prior to the Los Angeles Sparks’ 2025 regular-season finale against the Las Vegas Aces.
Both during and following the ceremony, a plethora of current and former L.A. icons showed support for the WNBA honorees, including Sparks’ legend Candace Parker — who will first be eligible for Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2027.

Furthermore, Parker, who spent 13 seasons with the Sparks and led the purple and gold to a WNBA championship in 2016, will be inducted into the 2026 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame class on June 27, per an Oct. 30 announcement.
Also, on a recent episode of “Post Moves,” Parker was honest in both calling out and challenging the current WNBA head coaching cycle.
“I just think that the WNBA is a copycat league and … has had success in coaches that have come from the NBA,” Parker said. “But the problem that I have is a lot of the coaches that are going to come from the NBA are not going to be women.”

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Sparks Tweets of the Day:
— Ben Geffner (@BenGeffner) September 25, 2025
— Ben Geffner (@BenGeffner) September 17, 2025
Angel Reese to the Sparks?
More on potential trade destinations for Chicago’s star, following a recent report: https://t.co/mLzmGUXSPu
— LA Sports Report (@LA_SportsReport) September 10, 2025
Kelsey Plum, in her first season in LA, led the Sparks to their highest single-season win total since 2019.
2025 — 21-23
‘24 — 8-32
‘23 — 17-23
‘22 — 13-23
‘21 — 12-20
‘20 — 15-7“We’ll be back …[the culture] is changing,” she said postgame on Thursday.https://t.co/AU3pe4EXNY
— Ben Geffner (@BenGeffner) September 12, 2025
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