Chicago Sky fire coach Teresa
Weatherspoon after 1 season, reports say
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[September 27, 2024]
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Sky fired coach Teresa
Weatherspoon after one season, reports said Thursday.
The Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Tribune cited unidentified sources
in reporting that Weatherspoon had been let go.
The Sky did not immediately return a message sent by The Associated
Press seeking confirmation of the reports.
Chicago finished this season 13-27 and missed the playoffs for the
first time since 2018, despite drafting star rookies Angel Reese and
Kamilla Cardoso. The next coach will be the team's fourth since the
Sky won the WNBA championship in 2021.
Weatherspoon's firing could affect the future of Reese, who along
with Indiana's Caitlin Clark helped draw record ratings and
attendance figures after taking their rivalry from the colleges to
the pros.
Reese expressed her support for Weatherspoon in a post on X, saying
she was “hearbroken” and “lost for words.” She called the coach “an
unsung hero in my life” and added: “You didn’t deserve this but I
can’t thank you enough. I love you Tspoon. @Finisher_11 ”
Reese likely would have set the league record for rebounds in a
season had she not missed Chicago’s final six games because of a
wrist injury. That didn't stop her from setting several other marks.
She averaged a league-record 13.1 rebounds, and her 26
double-doubles were the most by a rookie. Reese and Weatherspoon
also had a connection, having been coached by Kim Mulkey.
The Sky hired Naismith Hall of Famer Weatherspoon in mid-October
2023 after going 18-22 and losing in the first round of the
playoffs. Former coach and general manager James Wade left in the
middle of the season to take an assistant coaching job with the
Toronto Raptors and was replaced on an interim basis by Emre
Vatanseyer.
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Chicago Sky head coach Teresa Weatherspoon looks across the court
during a WNBA basketball game against the New York Liberty, June 4,
2024, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)
A few weeks after hiring Weatherspoon, the Sky
promoted Jeff Pagliocca to general manager. The new regime did what
it could to put Chicago in position to get Cardoso and Reese.
In early February, the Sky dealt 2021 Finals MVP Kahleah Copper to
the Phoenix Mercury for four draft picks, including the No. 3
choice. They acquired the No. 8 pick from Los Angeles two weeks
later and traded up a spot with Minnesota.
The Sky took Cardoso with the No. 3 pick after she led South
Carolina to a perfect season and the NCAA championship. Reese, the
LSU star, was selected seventh overall.
Weatherspoon returned to the WNBA after working with the NBA’s New
Orleans Pelicans since 2019. She first was a player development
coach and then an assistant starting in 2020. The team released her
this past June.
Weatherspoon had a stellar playing career with the New York Liberty,
earning WNBA Defensive Player of the Year honors in each the
league’s first two seasons. She led the Liberty to the Finals four
times, the last in 2002.
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