Candice Dupree accomplished great things in her career, and some of those achievements were with the Phoenix Mercury. She won a championship with them in 2014, and she represented the Mercury in two All-Star games.
The Phoenix Mercury acquired Candice Dupree before the start of the 2010 season. By that time, the talented forward had established herself, and she was one of the WNBA's most consistent and most durable players.
Candice Dupree joined the Phoenix Mercury before the 2010 season. The Mercury acquired her in a trade, and they gave up Cappie Pondexter . Dupree played well in her first year with the Mercury, and she averaged 15.7 points, 7.6 rebounds, 1.3 assists and a steal.
Candice Dupree joined the Phoenix Mercury before the 2010 season, and today, she has a special place in the franchise's history. She helped the team win a championship in 2014, which was a spectacular year for the Mercury.
Tennessee State has hired Candice Dupree, who was a player development coach for the NBA's San Antonio Spurs, as the Tigers' new women's basketball coach.
The 2018 WNBA season was one of the league's most entertaining seasons ever. The playoff race was nail-biting until the very end, both playoff semifinals
WNBA rookie Kelsey Mitchell made a name for herself as a guard for The Ohio State University, where she finished her college career with the second-most points in NCAA Division I history, trailing only Washington's Kelsey Plum.
The 2018 WNBA season gets underway on May 18, and this year, there is more talent in the league than ever. With only 144 WNBA roster spots available, it truly is a league made up of the elite of the elite.