Penny Toler's tirade came after the Sparks last
month lost game two of their WNBA semi-finals against the
Connecticut Sun, who went on to sweep the series 3-0.
Toler, who is African-American, acknowledged in an interview
with ESPN on Thursday that she had used a racial epithet but
said her remarks were not directed at the players.
"By no means did I call my players the n-word," she said.
"I'm not saying that I couldn't have used it in a context, but
it wasn't directed at any of my players."
Toler had been with the organization since 1999
Sparks managing partner and governor Eric Holoman said in a
statement: "On behalf of ownership and the entire Sparks
organization, I'd like to thank Penny Toler for a successful and
historic tenure with the organization," .
"Penny is a foundational figure in the growth of the WNBA and
helped lead our franchise to perennial playoff success and
multiple titles."
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by
Ken Ferris)
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