Even as a former Olympian, WNBA legend Lisa Leslie is still being forced to jump through hoops to prove her worth. Many fans have wondered if Leslie would ever make her official return to the WNBA as a head coach; to that, the 52-year-old icon has some bad news.
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Leslie sat down with Chicago Sky player Angel Reese on her โUnapologetically Angelโ podcast to spill the tea on the ins and outs of the womenโs league. And to the shock of almost everyone, Leslie revealed she will โprobably neverโ coach in the WNBA for one insane reason. Itโs not that she doesnโt want to coach, but according to Leslie, itโs that sheโs never been given the opportunity to do so within the WNBA.
โYou know what? Iโm going to say this for the first time,โ Leslie began when prompted by Reese. โI put my name in the hat to coach this year for two teams, all the way down to the end,โ she continued. Leslie currently is the head coach for Triplets in the BIG3 professional basketball league. Also, sheโs a studio analyst for Orlando Magic broadcasts on FanDuel Sports Network.
But even with coaching experience, professional experience, and three MVP honors, Leslie revealed she didnโt make the cut to secure the coaching gig. โI wonโt say who those two teams are,โ she said. โBut I did not get picked.โ
In the 2024 season, there were only three Black coaches in the WNBA. A recent report declared โBlack or African American head coaches decreased from six in 2022 to only three in 2023โฆ25.0 percent of WNBA head coaches.โ
So with that, Leslie told Reese, โI feel like I will never make another attempt to go into coaching in the WNBA.โ We all know how under appreciated the women of the sports world are, and to Leslieโs next point, being a Black woman just adds more difficulty, despite her accolades and respected reputation.
โYou gotta be ten times as great as a Black women in this industry, and when I tell you that who these people hired is not better than me and what I could do for this team and players,โ she declared. Even with the rejection, Leslie said sheโs not stressing it that much. โWhatโs for you is for you, and thatโs not for me, and Iโm okay with that,โ she continued.
Instead, Leslie is focused on training the next generation of talent. She and Reese confirmed on the podcast that she will continue mentoring the 22-year-old through her next seasons in the WNBA.
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