
Posting updated on March 22, 2009
There's no doubt that L.A. Sparks' Candace Parker is a star on the basketball court, but she's quickly becoming a star off the court as well. The 6-foot-4-inch baller was just married last November, is expecting her first child, and is now being recognized as a positive representation of young motherhood. She appears on the cover of the latest issue of ESPN magazine, baby bump and all.
In the cover story, she discusses love, family and basketball and how she's able to handle it all while having a successful career. While glowing in its portrayal of her, the article has raised a few eyebrows by mentioning her C-cup bra size in the first paragraph, an inclusion the magazine's editor-in-chief Gary Belsky defended by saying "It's not the worst thing in the world in a men's magazine to talk about things like that."
What do you think? Scroll down and let us know in the comment area. You can also check out the behind-the-scenes video of the cover shoot below:
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By: Bball Lover on 3/25/2009 1:55PM
So why is it that ESPN felt the need to comment on her bra size? Do they ever comment on the size of an equally athletic male's penis? I think NOT.
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By: osirus sons on 3/28/2009 5:30PM
she is a godess i like that.these are the same women that ruled egypt. back in ancient time respect to candice that,s mother earth..
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By: balla #3 on 4/29/2009 11:11AM
omg i cant beleive it..
but congrats...
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By: scooby on 5/01/2009 3:36PM
So to the one who commented that Candace was not married when she got pregnant. Where is your perfection diploma? We should just be happy that the media is portraying a positive in our society when it comes to athletes. I don't hear anyone running down on Angelina and Brad. Which I could care less if either were married, they will have to pay for whatever mistakes in life (we all will). Just be happy that someone else is happy.
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