Sky’s Candace Parker makes history as first WNBA star to be featured on NBA2K cover
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Sky’s Candace Parker makes history as first WNBA star to be featured on NBA2K cover
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Candace Parker #3 of the Chicago Sky huddles with teammates Kahleah Copper #2 and Allie Quigley #14 during the first half of the game against the Washington Mystics at Entertainment and Sports Arena on May 15, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images/TNS)
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Candace Parker #3 of the Chicago Sky huddles with teammates Kahleah Copper #2 and Allie Quigley #14 during the first half of the game against the Washington Mystics at Entertainment and Sports Arena on May 15, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images/TNS)
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Sue Ogrocki
The Pistons come out as the big winners of this draft because they are in position to select Cunningham, a generational talent who can make an immediate impact. He enters the NBA with a rare blend of size (6-foot-8), playmaking and scoring ability. At 19, he plays with the patience and vision of a seasoned vet and can provide balance to Detroit's lineups. He's a seamless fit on most teams and could make things easier for the Pistons' other perimeter players.
Sue Ogrocki
The Pistons come out as the big winners of this draft because they are in position to select Cunningham, a generational talent who can make an immediate impact. He enters the NBA with a rare blend of size (6-foot-8), playmaking and scoring ability. At 19, he plays with the patience and vision of a seasoned vet and can provide balance to Detroit's lineups. He's a seamless fit on most teams and could make things easier for the Pistons' other perimeter players.
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Mark J. Terrill
Although Cunningham is widely considered the top player in the draft, there's an argument to be made for Mobley. At 7-foot, 215 pounds, Mobley can shoot, make plays off the dribble and is quick-footed defensively. He's lean, but that didn't stop him from averaging 8.7 rebounds and, at just 19, he should bulk up with time.
Mark J. Terrill
Although Cunningham is widely considered the top player in the draft, there's an argument to be made for Mobley. At 7-foot, 215 pounds, Mobley can shoot, make plays off the dribble and is quick-footed defensively. He's lean, but that didn't stop him from averaging 8.7 rebounds and, at just 19, he should bulk up with time.
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Elsa
The Cavaliers are in a spot to potentially trade down because the top two players expected to be on the board — Green and Gonzaga's Jalen Suggs — both play guard and Cleveland recently drafted its starting backcourt in Colin Sexton and Darius Garland. With so many other needs, Cleveland could try to trade this pick for more first-round picks. Either way, Green figures to be the pick at No. 3 — regardless of who makes it. Some teams might prefer Suggs, but Green's scoring upside is rare.
Elsa
The Cavaliers are in a spot to potentially trade down because the top two players expected to be on the board — Green and Gonzaga's Jalen Suggs — both play guard and Cleveland recently drafted its starting backcourt in Colin Sexton and Darius Garland. With so many other needs, Cleveland could try to trade this pick for more first-round picks. Either way, Green figures to be the pick at No. 3 — regardless of who makes it. Some teams might prefer Suggs, but Green's scoring upside is rare.
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Michael Conroy
Besides the Pistons, no team is a bigger winner than the Raptors, who moved up three spots on lottery night into position to nab one of the top four players in this draft. Suggs is an ideal fit in Toronto. His competitiveness, playmaking and defensive versatility could potentially replace free agent Kyle Lowry, and help complete a young core of Fred VanVleet, OG Anunoby and Pascal Siakam.
Michael Conroy
Besides the Pistons, no team is a bigger winner than the Raptors, who moved up three spots on lottery night into position to nab one of the top four players in this draft. Suggs is an ideal fit in Toronto. His competitiveness, playmaking and defensive versatility could potentially replace free agent Kyle Lowry, and help complete a young core of Fred VanVleet, OG Anunoby and Pascal Siakam.
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Kuminga, 18, is the rawest prospect in this top group but his combination of size, athleticism and ball-handling make him as intriguing a player as any. His upside is unlimited, and even though he struggled at times in the G League, the Magic are rebuilding and could be in a place to give him enough time to round out his game.
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Kuminga, 18, is the rawest prospect in this top group but his combination of size, athleticism and ball-handling make him as intriguing a player as any. His upside is unlimited, and even though he struggled at times in the G League, the Magic are rebuilding and could be in a place to give him enough time to round out his game.
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Darron Cummings
There's a player who gets compared to Draymond Green in every draft, and this year it's Barnes. But among the would-be Greens, Barnes may be the closest fit. At 6-foot-9, 225 pounds, Barnes is listed as a forward but played point guard for the Seminoles. He averaged 4.2 assists and guarded every position. Though he struggles to make outside shots (29.7% on 37 3-point attempts last season), he does everything else at a good-to-high level.
Darron Cummings
There's a player who gets compared to Draymond Green in every draft, and this year it's Barnes. But among the would-be Greens, Barnes may be the closest fit. At 6-foot-9, 225 pounds, Barnes is listed as a forward but played point guard for the Seminoles. He averaged 4.2 assists and guarded every position. Though he struggles to make outside shots (29.7% on 37 3-point attempts last season), he does everything else at a good-to-high level.
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Michael Conroy
The Warriors should be approaching this draft with one goal in mind: finding players who can crack the rotation right away. This is a team that aims to return to the playoffs and reclaim its status as one of the top teams in the West. Nail this draft, and that becomes much more realistic. Mitchell, 22, is a dogged competitor. He plays bigger than his 6-foot-2, 205-pound frame, raises his game in the most important moments and can be a floor spacer (44.7% from 3-point range as a junior) and facilitator (5.5 assists per game) off the bench. A second unit that features Mitchell and Jordan Poole running the court with James Wiseman is well-balanced. Mitchell is strong enough defensively to share the floor with Steph Curry, as well.
Michael Conroy
The Warriors should be approaching this draft with one goal in mind: finding players who can crack the rotation right away. This is a team that aims to return to the playoffs and reclaim its status as one of the top teams in the West. Nail this draft, and that becomes much more realistic. Mitchell, 22, is a dogged competitor. He plays bigger than his 6-foot-2, 205-pound frame, raises his game in the most important moments and can be a floor spacer (44.7% from 3-point range as a junior) and facilitator (5.5 assists per game) off the bench. A second unit that features Mitchell and Jordan Poole running the court with James Wiseman is well-balanced. Mitchell is strong enough defensively to share the floor with Steph Curry, as well.
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Darron Cummings
If the Warriors don't select Mitchell at No. 7, they should consider Wagner. A smart, versatile defender who can make spot-up 3-pointers and keep the ball moving, Wagner has limited upside but figures to be a utility guy off the bench. Best-case scenario, he ends up as this draft's Joe Ingles. He's also a capable passer who can make plays against a scrambling defense. He'd thrive in Steve Kerr's system. Here, he ends up on the Magic.
Darron Cummings
If the Warriors don't select Mitchell at No. 7, they should consider Wagner. A smart, versatile defender who can make spot-up 3-pointers and keep the ball moving, Wagner has limited upside but figures to be a utility guy off the bench. Best-case scenario, he ends up as this draft's Joe Ingles. He's also a capable passer who can make plays against a scrambling defense. He'd thrive in Steve Kerr's system. Here, he ends up on the Magic.
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Michael Conroy
The Kings are itching to get back into the playoffs, and Kispert can do things that help their lineups with De'Aaron Fox, Tyrese Haliburton and Marvin Bagley III click into place. Kispert is a high basketball IQ, competitive player who can knock down 3-pointers and — at 6-foot-7, 220 pounds — defend multiple positions. At 22, he's among the older players in the draft and doesn't have a great handle or athletic upside, but he's solid.
Michael Conroy
The Kings are itching to get back into the playoffs, and Kispert can do things that help their lineups with De'Aaron Fox, Tyrese Haliburton and Marvin Bagley III click into place. Kispert is a high basketball IQ, competitive player who can knock down 3-pointers and — at 6-foot-7, 220 pounds — defend multiple positions. At 22, he's among the older players in the draft and doesn't have a great handle or athletic upside, but he's solid.
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Mark Humphrey
One of the best athletes in college basketball, it's easy to imagine Johnson running the floor in transition with Zion Williamson in New Orleans. Johnson didn't commit to playing organized basketball until high school so some parts of his game still need refining, most notably his jumper (26.1% from deep, 70.7% on free throws). But he's physically gifted, a versatile defender and shows enough flashes on offense to take him here.
Mark Humphrey
One of the best athletes in college basketball, it's easy to imagine Johnson running the floor in transition with Zion Williamson in New Orleans. Johnson didn't commit to playing organized basketball until high school so some parts of his game still need refining, most notably his jumper (26.1% from deep, 70.7% on free throws). But he's physically gifted, a versatile defender and shows enough flashes on offense to take him here.
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Mark Humphrey
Jones is a high-risk, high-reward player. At 6-foot-11, 218 pounds, he's shown glimpses of being a modern big who can shoot, pass and defend on the perimeter. He shot 34.5% on 58 3-point attempts and converted on 67% of his free throws in two years at Texas. The Hornets will need to find a stopgap at center, but Jones has the potential to be their big man of the future.
Mark Humphrey
Jones is a high-risk, high-reward player. At 6-foot-11, 218 pounds, he's shown glimpses of being a modern big who can shoot, pass and defend on the perimeter. He shot 34.5% on 58 3-point attempts and converted on 67% of his free throws in two years at Texas. The Hornets will need to find a stopgap at center, but Jones has the potential to be their big man of the future.
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Keith Srakocic
With an impressive combination of size and strength — at 6-foot-9, 220 pounds — Johnson is a versatile defender who projects to be able to guard positions 1-5. Offensively, his skills are raw, but he shows good instincts for playmaking and just needs to polish up his jumper.
Keith Srakocic
With an impressive combination of size and strength — at 6-foot-9, 220 pounds — Johnson is a versatile defender who projects to be able to guard positions 1-5. Offensively, his skills are raw, but he shows good instincts for playmaking and just needs to polish up his jumper.
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Paul Sancya
With the 14th pick, the Warriors need to select someone who can contribute right away. With two young players (Wiseman and the seventh pick) already ahead of this player in the pecking order, there won't be enough time to develop a raw prospect. So Golden State could go with Duarte here, a 6-foot-6 wing who, at 23, could have the impact of a free-agent addition rather than a draft pick. He's a 42% 3-point shooter who hustles and has good instincts on defense. He won't need a ton of minutes to make his mark.
Paul Sancya
With the 14th pick, the Warriors need to select someone who can contribute right away. With two young players (Wiseman and the seventh pick) already ahead of this player in the pecking order, there won't be enough time to develop a raw prospect. So Golden State could go with Duarte here, a 6-foot-6 wing who, at 23, could have the impact of a free-agent addition rather than a draft pick. He's a 42% 3-point shooter who hustles and has good instincts on defense. He won't need a ton of minutes to make his mark.
The WNBA great will grace the cover of the hit basketball video game, NBA2K, for the 2022 edition. Parker, who now plays for her hometown Chicago Sky, is the first female star to be featured on the game’s cover since it launched in 1999. The cover art is a GameStop exclusive and was made special for the W’s 25th anniversary season, according to the gaming company. It will be released on Sept. 10.
“Extremely proud and humbled to be the first female cover athlete in the history of 2K,” Parker wrote on Instagram Wednesday, sharing a photo of the cover art. “I’m honored to work with a company that’s investing in women and betting on us to succeed. Being a player in 2K was a dream of mine; having the privilege to be a broadcaster in 2K was a goal of mine; and now being on the cover brings it all full circle.
“I don’t take any of this for granted and I appreciate all of those who came before me and laid the groundwork for this moment,” Parker continued. “I’m hopeful there will be many more badass females to follow.”
No one was more deserving than Parker, who’s embodied all the W was, is and will be. She’s been in the league since she was drafted No. 1 overall by the Los Angeles Sparks in 2008. Parker, 35, has seen the W’s evolution from start to present. She’s played alongside and was mentored by the great Lisa Leslie and Tina Thompson, present stars like, Nneka Ogwumike and Chelsea Gray, and future stars, like her current teammate Ruthy Hebard.
In her first year, she won Rookie of the Year and MVP, which she won again in 2013. She played a huge role in the Sparks’ 2016 championship and won a Finals MVP for her efforts. She’s made six All-Star teams, received nine All-WNBA and two All-Defensive honors and she was the 2020 Defensive Player of the Year. Just for good measure, she also has two gold medals from the 2008 and 2012 Olympics with Team USA. She won’t reprise that role in Tokyo, but she’ll still be traveling to work as a broadcaster with NBC covering the games this month.
“I think as a kid, you grow up with Slam covers all over your bedroom ceiling. As a hooper, you grow up wanting your own shoe and you grow up wanting to be on a video game,” Parker said on “The Big Podcast with Shaq” Wednesday. “So for this to happen, I just remember growing up playing with Shaq, like playing with my brothers against Shaq and getting it down low for him to do his hook.”
“As your days kinda get fewer in your career, you know that there’s more basketball behind you than in front of you, I think you really take these moments,” Parker added. “And so this means a lot. You know, I hope I’m the first, but not the last. I hope there’s many more young women and young girls that look and say, ‘we can do this.’ ”
Parker was also part of the first group of WNBA players to be included in the game for 2K20. The game makers didn’t miss a beat when she announced she would be leaving the Sparks for the Sky in 2021. They promo’ed her switch with a dramatic isolated shot of her 2K avatar, newly minted in Chicago sky blue and yellow for 2K21.
NBA2K previewed two more editions for their 2022 release. The regular version of the game features Dallas Maverick Luca Doncic on the cover and the NBA 75th anniversary version has Nets’ Kevin Durant, former Laker Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and former Maverick Dirk Nowitzki on its front.