The Claw says she quit the WNBA because the schedule kept her away from family: "When you have a parent that has an illness, it makes you realize what's important."
It's almost always wrong to knock anyone for choosing to spend more time with their family. But it's too bad for the Sparks, and their fans, and their owners, that she didn't have that same realization in May.
It's almost always wrong to knock anyone for choosing to spend more time with their family. But it's too bad for the Sparks, and their fans, and their owners, that she didn't have that same realization in May.