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Former WNBA Candace Parker Owes A Lot Of Her Success To Her Parents, Sara And Larry Parker 

By Owen Barnes

Former WNBA Candace Parker Owes A Lot Of Her Success To Her Parents, Sara And Larry Parker 

March 8, 2026

This article was last updated by Pranaya Poudel on March 7, 2026

Candace Parker, one of the most celebrated figures in women’s basketball, was born the youngest child of Sara Parker and Larry Parker, a former college basketball player at the University of Iowa.

Born on April 19, 1986, in St. Louis, Missouri, Candace grew up with two in Naperville, Illinois.

Her family’s love for basketball was inspiring and played a crucial role in shaping her career.

Candace’s mother, Sara Parker, inspires her daughter. Although little about her professional life is known, Sara supported Candace’s early interests.

Initially,, but Sara encouraged her to pursue basketball seriously when she turned 11.

This decision began Candace’s journey toward becoming a basketball legend.

Sara always supported her three children, ensuring they never gave up on their dreams.

Her presence has been a constant source of strength and motivation for Candace throughout her career.

Despite Sara and Larry no longer being together, they have remained committed to their children’s well-being.

Sara, now 70, continues to surround herself with her grandchildren and attends family events, often sharing these moments on social media.

Larry Parker, Candace’s Father, Was A Talented Basketball Player Himself

Larry, born October 4, 1954, attended Joliet West High School and played for the University of Iowa in the 1970s.

, showcasing his impressive court skills.

In his junior year, he averaged over 10 points and nearly 6 rebounds per game, demonstrating his growth as a player.

After college, Larry became the coach of the Naperville girls’ basketball team, where Candace was a player.

His coaching experience and basketball knowledge helped Candace’s development as a player.

Larry was known for being tough on Candace, pushing her to excel on and off the court.

He recognized defenses at a young age and used this insight to help Candace improve her game.

helped her become a better player.

In an interview, she recalled how her father would challenge her to work harder, sometimes leaving her to run home if she wasn’t practicing diligently enough.

This strict approach established in Candace a strong work ethic and strength that have been key in her success.

Happy Mother's Day to my Mom! Thank you for loving us with EVERY ounce of you! Thanks for being an amazing grandmother to your 6 grandkids 😘

— Candace Parker (@Candace_Parker)

Growing up with two older brothers, Anthony and Marcus Parker, played a huge role in Candace’s life.

is now the General Manager of the Orlando Magic, while Marcus is a professional football defensive lineman.

The competitive environment at home fostered Candace’s passion for sports and encouraged her to pursue basketball seriously.

Candace’s professional career began in 2008 when the

Her debut game against the Phoenix Mercury was impressive, with 34 points, 12 rebounds, and eight assists.

Candace has faced numerous challenges throughout her career but has never given up, thanks to the support and motivation from her family.

Candace Parker Is Now A Proud Mother Of Three Children Whom She Shares With Her Wife, Anna Petrakova

Candace is now a mother of three: Lailaa Nicole Williams from her previous marriage to Shelden Williams, Airr Larry Petrakov Parker, and Hartt Summitt Petrakov Parker with her current partner, Anna Petrakova.

and the importance of family.

Candace continues to inspire her children, especially her oldest daughter, Lailaa, who is now 15.

In 2026, Candace retired from professional basketball and was named the president of Adidas Women’s Basketball, marking a new chapter in her career.

Her legacy expanded beyond her court achievements; she is a role model for young athletes and an example of the impact supportive parents can have on one’s success.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Candace was a versatile player who played the forward and center positions. 
  • Parker won the 2003 and 2004 Gatorade National Girls Basketball Player of the Year awards.
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