The WNBA's coaching landscape is in flux, with a focus on experience and stability. Here's a breakdown of the coaching carousel, including the New York Liberty, Dallas Wings, and Seattle Storm, as well as expansion teams in Portland and Toronto.
New York Liberty:
The Liberty are seeking a new coach after parting ways with Sandy Brondello. They're looking for someone with NBA experience, and early candidates include Lindsey Harding and Kristi Toliver, both former WNBA players turned coaches. Will Weaver and Sonia Raman are also in the running, with Raman having interviewed for the role before.
Dallas Wings:
The Wings are one of the most attractive openings, with a strong core led by Paige Bueckers. They're considering candidates with prior head coaching experience, including Dave Joerger, Coby Karl, Nicki Collen, and Jose Fernandez. The franchise is prepared to invest in the role, understanding the importance of stability.
Toronto Tempo:
The Tempo are yet to hire a head coach, with a focus on Brondello. They've interviewed several former WNBA coaches, including Tanisha Wright and Eric Thibault. The franchise is building its front office and may be waiting for Brondello's decision, which could trigger a chain reaction around the league.
Portland Fire:
The Fire are considering candidates like Alex Sarama, who has worked with the London Lions and has experience in the G League. Miles Simon is another candidate, though no deal has been finalized. Ashley Battle, a former WNBA veteran, has been hired as the Fire's vice president of basketball operations.
Seattle Storm:
The Storm are in a unique position, with general manager Talisa Rhea's first opportunity to run a head coach search. They're considering Brondello, as well as Briann January, who played 14 seasons in the WNBA and has been an assistant coach. Raman is also an active candidate, with prior head coaching experience and a strong connection with players.