This television interview that Candace Parker did with "Sports Nite" the week of Tennessee's game at DePaul this past season was posted on Tuesday. Since Parker did not play in the first half of that game because of a team curfew violation, The Heat Index wonders if the Naperville Central grad already knew she would be benched when she did this interview.
YouTube: Was Parker already benched?
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