- by foxnews
- 13 Jun 2025
"When you are a generational talent, I say that in Dianna [Taurasi], Maya [Moore], myself, Breanna Stewart, Cailtin Clark, Aja Wilson - you're going to experience the physicality. The scouting report is to stop you, a lot of it is to be physical," Parker said. "Do you take a couple extra licks from people? Yeah. Was I the rookie coming in and got different shots taken at me or hard fouls? For sure. It is a part of the game."
Parker suggested there was a bigger issue with how the physicality of the WNBA was received among a new television audience.
"I think the problem is now it is a balancing act of society and the expectation of women versus what is necessary in sports," she said. "And for so long they were conflicting and that women in society were supposed to be strong, but not too strong. I remember not wanting to go up in weight in college, power cleaning, because I'm like, 'Oh my shoulders in the dress are looking kind of muscular.' And now I'm like you know, 'What I'm a b----, like who cares? You're going to see my muscles.'
"I think it's a different generations of players that are willing to take on society's problems with women head on. As a result, I think now we're seeing social media explode and more followers wanting to follow women because we are so dynamic on what we can do on and off the floor."
Their storyline has strongly been compared to the rivalry Magic Johnson and Larry Bird cultivated in the NBA, which helped increase viewership for the league.
But Parker stopped short of making the comparison.
"I think it's comparing apples and oranges," she said. "Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese, it's like what are we doing? They like doing the Magic and Bird comparison, well they played similar positions. They at least kind of matched up.
"I'm not falling into that. I'm not falling into the comparison and I think that there are a number of things that Angel can improve on, will improve on in the situation she's in. And I think Caitlin Clark has done that even in her first year..... She makes her team better."
Fox News' Connor McGahan contributed to this report.
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