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With what proof do you have to assume it's related to her? This comes across as petty.It’s a mess but… diggins once again is in the middle of a hot mess
With what proof do you have to assume it's related to her? This comes across as petty.It’s a mess but… diggins once again is in the middle of a hot mess
With what proof do you have to assume it's related to her? This comes across as petty.I posted the tweet
Seattle Storm Investigating Its Own Coaching Staff for Alleged Player Mistreatment
The intrepid Annie Costabile of the Chicago Sun-Times (who also broke the Stephanie White break-up with the Conn. Sun) reports this. Apparently, it caught the WNBA off its guard, too.
Let's see what happens, but could there be yet another open position?
Posted Costabile's twitter and an MSN article based on that.
Yikes... Am I a sick b@st@rd that my first reaction was, "Nneka, leave the drama behind and sign with Golden State!"?Thanks for adding something factual to the discussion.
It's published that Diggins-Smith signed with Seattle for two main reasons: to play with Jewell Loyd and play under Noelle Quinn, with whom she's had a longstanding relationship. Judging by this article, it might appear that Diggins-Smith might be siding on whatever Quinn was trying to get across. S D-S prefers hard leadership, ranging from what she grew up, who she is and her coach at Notre Dame. Last week, she talked to the ND team and said the first step in responsibility is "looking in the mirror."
Now, having said that, this article still doesn't answer the question: what was going on with the coaching staff. Or, as one commenter said:
"This article instead of explaining what happened with the staff and Quinn, emphasizes the bad temper of SDS or the fact that Nneka is a mediator, but not a leader. Tell us about the staff and Quinn and what they did against the players!"
We'll see what happens next.
@Geew1992 Thanks for providing the post for the context. Did you mean to post it with your original comment?
Making assumptions on what a media outlet reports is never a good thing, especially nowadays. None of the major media outlets have reported anything specific in comparison to the blog report you shared.I didn’t read the articles posted and assumed it was mentioned. Guess I should never do that
No..... I'm sure it was Nneka's first thoughtYikes... Am I a sick b@st@rd that my first reaction was, "Nneka, leave the drama behind and sign with Golden State!"?
Well.......Nneka will certainly leave, SDS will continue to..... Either be fiery or self-centerrd and complaining depending on your point of view I supposed. Got to see her act here in Phoenix so my perspective is the latter. What is certain is this this had not made Seattle better and the this I'm referring to is SDS.Thanks for adding something factual to the discussion.
It's published that Diggins-Smith signed with Seattle for two main reasons: to play with Jewell Loyd and play under Noelle Quinn, with whom she's had a longstanding relationship. Judging by this article, it might appear that Diggins-Smith might be
We'll see what happens next.
Probably because major news outlets invest very very little time (zero) in the offseason of any woman's sport including the WNBAMaking assumptions on what a media outlet reports is never a good thing, especially nowadays. None of the major media outlets have reported anything specific in comparison to the blog report you shared.
... Which is wild, because three of those four have won multiple championships, and the fourth just finished his first season. As far as coaching in the W is concerned, given the insane growth and paired insane leadership flux, it's like just like Dickens said in A Tale of Two Cities: "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times"...SDS might be running out of teams to try and join if she’s out of Seattle next year. Side note: if Quinn is out in Seattle, NY, Vegas, Minnesota and Phoenix will be the only franchises to retain their head coaches.