Every now and then, I like to play a game of “What if?”
This week, I’ve been asking that question a lot ever since Naperville native Candace Parker led the Tennessee Volunteers to an NCAA women’s basketball title Tuesday night. For example, what if Parker, arguably the best female collegiate basketball player in the nation, decides to turn pro after her junior year next season?
And what if the WNBA’s Chicago Sky does not improve on its 5-29 record from its inaugural season last year and is one of the teams entered into the WNBA lottery for the top rookie draft pick? And what if the Sky would be lucky enough to win the lottery draw and select Parker in the draft? Would Parker want to return to her hometown to play for the Sky, knowing she can make an immediate impact, even though it may still take a few years for the team to become more competitive? What if her very presence on the court could turn the franchise into a powerhouse team the way Michael Jordan did for the Chicago Bulls in the early 1990s? Would the Sky be willing and find the funds to pay Parker top dollar for her talents? Would she look good in the Sky’s team colors of sky blue and yellow?
Whichever team is lucky enough to select Parker in the WNBA draft will have a franchise player that is going to make a difference, not just for their team but also for the league. Wherever Parker goes, fans will follow, and the league may set attendance records just because fans everywhere will flock to the games to watch her play.
I could go on and on with my “what if?” questions. The possibilities are endless. Or as the old saying goes, “The sky’s the limit.”
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