
Candace Parker was the youngest of four Parker siblings. She has an older brother Anthony, a former NBA star, and a younger brother Marcus, a medical physician. Her greatest inspirations are her family. She was born on April 19, 1986, under the zodiac sign of Aries.
Candace Parker's height
Candace Parker is a female basketball player in Women's National Basketball Association. She was the first overall pick of the Los Angeles Sparks in the 2008 WNBA draft. She stands at 5' 9 inches. Due to her long torso, she appears even taller then other WNBA athletes.
Shelden and WNBA's star player, Shelden Williams, were married on April 19, 1986. They have one child together. Her net worth is unknown. She and her husband purchased a 7,010-square-foot house in Encino Los Angeles in 2008

Her husband
Candace Parker's husband Shelden Williams is a former NBA basketball player. He is 41 years of age and was born in Oklahoma City. Lailaa was the couple's first child. Although they separated in 2016, the couple still have custody of their daughter. They married in 2008 and welcomed Lailaa in 2009.
Candace Parker was not involved in any scandals. She is approximately 6.4 feet tall and 83 kilograms. Her hair and eye color are both black. Her dress size 8 is her shoe size 13. Other body measurements are unknown.
Her children
Candace Parker, a professional basketball player with the Women's National Basketball Association, is Candace Parker. Los Angeles Sparks selected Parker as the first overall pick in 2008 WNBA draft. Her current team is The Chicago Sky. She is married and has four children. Jasmine and Olivia are her children.
Parker was raised in St. Louis and moved to Illinois as an infant. She signed with the Chicago Sky in order to help them win the WNBA Championship in 2021. Currently, Parker works as a studio analyst for the WNBA and enjoys spending time with her family. Her net worth is estimated at $1 million.

Her career
Candace Parker started her professional career when she was only 17 years old. She was drafted in the first round by the WNBA during the 2008 draft. She dominated her competition, scoring an average of 24.9 points per contest in her first season. She was named team MVP in May 2008. She went on to become the first player to dunk twice in her career, a feat that was deemed impossible for any other player in the WNBA.
Candace Parker, the youngest child of Larry Parker and Natasha Parker, is Candace Parker. Her father played basketball at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, who was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the second round, played for the team from 1978 to 1981. Natasha was Natasha's mother and was drafted by Houston Comets with number one overall in the WNBA Draft of 1997.