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Candice Wiggins had what many would consider a dream career in the WNBA. She was the No. 3 overall draft pick from Stanford in 2008. She was named the league’s Sixth Woman of the Year as a rookie.
By early 2011, Candice decided to accept the final pillar of her new self: daughter of Alan Wiggins. Candice had recently arrived in Istanbul, where she would play in a Turkish league.
Candice Wiggins had what many would consider a dream career in the WNBA. She was the No. 3 overall draft pick out of Stanford in 2008. She was named the league’s Sixth Woman of the Year as a rookie.
Candice Wiggins claims the WNBA has a bullying culture and is "98 percent gay." The league has no comment, but many current and former players said they've never experienced what she describes.
As Candice Wiggins’ assertions that she was bullied for years in the WNBA and that opponents tried to hurt her because of her heterosexuality and popularity continue to be debated nationally, ...
Former Minnesota Lynx guard Candice Wiggins says during her pro basketball career, she was bullied for being heterosexual and called the WNBA a “toxic” environment that drove her into ...
For days after retired WNBA player Candice Wiggins told the San Diego Union-Tribune that she was "bullied" in a league that was "98 percent" gay, the WNBA front office left it to the players to ...
Candice Wiggins walked around the Sept. 11 memorial earlier this year spending hours talking to people and hearing their stories. The New York Liberty guard had her own memory from that day.
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