From the Swish Appeal site:
"Sports Illustrated has a mixed record when it comes to selecting athletes to use as models. The first time they used an athlete it was Steffi Graf. She is perhaps the greatest tennis player to ever pick up a racket, but not someone who has the traditional model look. On the other hand, they did not hesitate to use Danica Patrick even though she has had only moderate success as a driver. It's hard to fault Diggins for striking while the iron is hot, even if her on court accomplishments don't quite stack up to the players who have gone here before her.
If we look at the other WNBA players who appeared in the swimsuit issue, it is encouraging for Diggins fans. Lauren Jackson went on to two more MVPs, another WNBA title, and a World Championship. Sheryl Swoopes won three MVPs, two more WNBA titles, and two more gold medals after posing. Nikki McCray became a multi-time All Star and won a second gold medal. No one ever suggested posing for S.I. was a distraction or hurt any of their careers.
Only time will tell whether Diggins' career will match up with the fame she already has. If I had to guess, I'd say she will turn out to be a good WNBA player. She's got a competitive streak and could very well take all the nay-saying about her ability to be both a model and an effective player to use as motivational fuel. Ask any UConn fan and they'll tell you Skylar Diggins with a chip on her shoulder is a very dangerous thing."