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[QUOTE="Gordo, post: 4802738, member: 12407"] Sue Bird is hardly inexperienced and [USER=10475]@and one[/USER] wasn't suggesting she takeover without serving as an assistant first. However, Sue Bird has no present interest in coaching WCBB. It would be too limiting and confining and she wants more than that (as does her wife). However, should I be wrong, she would be an outstanding coach at any level of this game. Throughout her career, everything about her ... the way she acts, speaks, expresses herself in every way ... says head coach to me. Her talent on the court (at every level) speaks volumes! Noelle Quinn was the HC of the Seattle Storm in name only while Bird was there. Sue ran the team, called the plays, directed the traffic before her retirement. I'm quite sure if she had wanted to take over as HC at her retirement, Quinn would have been gone. However she didn't, and Quinn has grown into the job. But I'm with you [USER=197]@BRS24[/USER], Shea would be my current pick. However, I don't think Geno is going to retire anytime soon ... and I'm happy about that. [/QUOTE]
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