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Parker, Delle Donne, Reeve enter women's HOF
Key takeaways
- "I think you took me to Taco Bell," Delle Donne said with a laugh as they spoke to media before the induction ceremony.
- "Well, the money was a little different when we were in school," Parker said, referring to the pre-NIL days in college sports.
- Parker and Delle Donne, both two-time WNBA MVPs and Olympic gold medalists who retired after the 2023 season, headlined the women's hall induction on Saturday, along with Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve.
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KNOXVILLE -- In the city where she became a college star, Candace Parker was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday along with a player she once hosted on a recruiting visit to Tennessee, Elena Delle Donne.
"I think you took me to Taco Bell," Delle Donne said with a laugh as they spoke to media before the induction ceremony. "I love Taco Bell."
"Well, the money was a little different when we were in school," Parker said, referring to the pre-NIL days in college sports.
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