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Parker, Delle Donne: WNBA has to protect players

Candace Parker and Elena Delle Donne call for improved player safety as they discuss the physical challenges in the WNBA. With incidents like Alyssa Thomas's recent suspension, they highlight the need for change in officiating and player tr...

ESPN· Jun 27, 2026 · 1:36 AM · 838 views

Candace Parker and Elena Delle Donne call for improved player safety as they discuss the physical challenges in the WNBA. With incidents like Alyssa Thomas's recent suspension, they highlight the need for change in officiating and player treatment. This conversation extends beyond basketball, touching on the broader fight for equality in women's sports. #WNBA #PlayerSafety #CandaceParker #ElenaDelleDonne #WomensSports

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