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WNBA | A new coach for the Chicago Sky

Aside from the big guns of the WNBA like the Las Vegas Aces and the New York Liberty, other teams in the league have benefited from great exposure this season.

This is particularly the case of Indiana Fever which vibrated to the rhythm of the exploits of Caitlin Clarkbut also the Chicago Sky, which did not participate in the playoffs but which was still in the spotlight thanks to its rookies Angel Reese And Kamilla Cardoso.

The objective will now be to move up the hierarchy. After the difficulties of Teresa Weatherspoon's mandate (13 victories, 27 defeats), the Chicago Sky named Tyler Marsh to succeed him. Having worked in the G-League as an assistant for three seasons, he also worked as an assistant in charge of player development at the Pacers and the Raptors, a position he retained on Becky Hammon's staff. to the Aces, which he joined in 2022.

The staff of Gregg Popovich's former assistant also continues to be stripped since it is the second assistant who was recruited by another WNBA franchise after the departure of his right arm, Natalie Nakaseleft to take on the role of “head coach” at the Golden State Valkyries.

Tyler Marsh's mission will be to support the young elements of the roster, with Angel Reese at the forefront. The interior had nevertheless paid a vibrant tribute to Teresa Weatherspoon after her dismissal.

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