Candace Parker contract

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Candace Parker is a former professional WNBA player, and her last stint in the league was with Las Vegas Aces in the 2023 season. She was drafted with the 1st pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks. She won the Rookie of the Year award in the 2008 WNBA season and was also named into 7 All-WNBA 1st Teams throughout her illustrious career. She is also a 7-time WNBA All-Star as a starting option for the various teams she played for in the WNBA.

Parker has won the coveted WNBA title a total of 3 times in her career, first in 2016 with the Los Angeles Sparks (and was also named the Finals MVP in that series), next with the Chicago Sky in 2011 and her last with the Las Vegas Aces in 2023, alongside star players Kelsey Plum, A’ja Wilson, among others. She also has 2 gold medals with Team USA Women’s Basketball in 2008 and 2012. Along with her attacking prowess, she also showed her defensive versatility by winning the Defensive Player Of the Year in 2020.

Candace Parker Contract Breakdown

Parker signed her last WNBA contract with the Las Vegas Aces to stay with them till the end of the 2024 season, following which she retired. Her last 2 years of contracts are mentioned below:

YearBase SalarySigningBonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2024$100,000N/AN/AN/A$100,000
2023$100,000N/AN/AN/A$100,000

How much is Candace Parker getting paid?

According to her last contract, Parker was to be paid $100,000 for the 2024 season. Candace Parker signed her last WNBA contract with the Las Vegas Aces in the 2024 season to play with them as a veteran leader and supporting cast for some of their young stars like Kelsey Plum and A’ja Wilson. She signed a $100,000 deal with the Aces to stay with them for one more year before she decided to retire from the game.

How much does Candace Parker make in a minute?

According to her last contract, Parker made $100,000 per year. One year has 525600 minutes in a year, so dividing the yearly sum by the number of minutes gives us an estimate of about $.19 per minute. Figuratively speaking, she earns a pack of hot dogs worth of money every 26 minutes!

Candace Parker Career Earnings

Candace Parker has played 15 years in the WNBA and in that time, she has amassed over $1,062,500, with just WNBA contracts.

How much of Candace Parkers’ Contract is guaranteed?

Her latest contract was with the Las Vegas Aces and was a 1-year deal worth $100,000 dollars, all of which was guaranteed according to her contract.

Player Name Contract History

Candace Parker was drafted in 2008 by the Los Angeles Sparks and immediately made a lasting impact in the WNBA by becoming Rookie of the Year that season. Her contract details are mentioned below:

Rookie Deal (2008)

She got her first contract with the Los Angeles Sparks, where she played for 13 seasons and also won her first WNBA title for them in 2016.

Contract extension (2016 - 2020) – Los Angeles Sparks

In February 2016, Parker signed a 5-year $577,500 deal with the Los Angeles Sparks, which included an average annual salary of $115,500.

New Contract (2021 - 2022) – Chicago Sky

In January 2021, Parker switched teams and moved to Chicago to play for the Chicago Sky, signing a 2-year, $385,000 deal, in which $385,000 was guaranteed pay and also included an annual salary of $192,500.

New Contract (2023-2023) – Las Vegas Aces

Parker signed a one-year deal with the Las Vegas Aces in the 2023 season, which was a 1-year, $100,000 deal and included an average annual salary of $100,000.

New Contract (2024 - 2024) – Las Vegas Aces

Parker again signed another one-year deal with the Las Vegas Aces in the 2024 season, which was a 1-year, $100,000 deal and included an average annual salary of $100,000. Following this stint, Parker retired and joined ESPN as a basketball analyst.

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FAQ's on Candace Parker contract

A. Yes Candace Parker has won the WNBA title thrice in her career.

 A. Candace Parker attended and played for the University of Tennessee.

A. Yes Candace Parker was a Rookie of the Year award winner in 2008. 

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