When Awak Kuier was growing up in Finland, she would watch highlights of Candace Parker on YouTube. Kuier loved Parker’s versatility – her ability to handle the ball, run the floor, post up, shoot from 3, even dunk. As an aspiring hooper since she was 11 who couldn’t access WNBA games, Kuier modeled her game after Parker’s.
Turns out, Parker has been watching Kuier as well. Read More
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