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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 5339279, member: 6620"] Me, too, and we won't get anything from this article, which has end-of-the-season quotes from players (Steward, Cloud) praising Brondello. Listen, this season was one of those when the sum of all the great parts obviously didn't create a great whole package. Yes, that's the job of the coach to piece things together as best she/he can, but this had so many starts and stops and maybes that it was very difficult. Still...she won the freaking WNBA championship the year before. Unless we're all blown away by the soon-to-be-named successor, I'll scratch my head. A lot. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/46355394/liberty-fire-coach-sandy-brondello-early-playoff-exit[/URL] p.s. And that successor better be named fast because GM Kolb has got to convince a lot of UFA's to come back, most notably Stewie. I didn't think Stewie would leave NYC because she loves the region for personal reasons, but without Brondello, she might look for the right situation. And I don't blame her. p.s.s. As for Coach Brondello, I'm sure her agent is reaching out/will hear from other teams with coaching vacancies (and perhaps those who currently don't). She could start from scratch in Portland or Toronto, or take over some very good, promising talent in Seattle and see what free agents to bring back and/or go after to augment that core. [/QUOTE]
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