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Becky pulls into town one more time with Spurs before riding off on her own

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Becky Hammon was ready to lead her own team. So she went back to where her profession­al career began — the WNBA.

Hammon, an assistant with the Spurs, who pull into town to take on the Nets on Sunday and Knicks on Monday, will take over as the Las Vegas Aces’ head coach after the NBA season.

“Being the head coach of the Las Vegas Aces is a step forward and a step in the right direction for myself and for women’s basketball,” said Hammon, who started her career with the Liberty. “I cannot emphasize enough the importance of this opportunit­y that I have. There’s something to being a head coach.”

Hammon has spent eight seasons as a Spurs assistant and has interviewe­d for several NBA head coaching jobs. But for now, her dream of becoming the first woman to lead an NBA team is on hold.

“I sat in head coaching interviews (in the NBA) and people said two things: ‘You’ve only been in San Antonio and you’ve never been a head coach,’” she said. “NBA jobs are hard to get. In some ways, I feel like the NBA maybe is close. In other ways, I feel like they’re a long ways off from hiring (a woman head coach). I don’t know when it could happen.”

There are still a half dozen women assistant coaches in the NBA. Hammon’s resume earned her plenty of respect: She will be the WNBA’s highest-paid coach.

Hammon will replace Bill Laimbeer, who has been with the team since it moved to Las Vegas in 2017 and led the Aces on deep playoff runs the past three seasons, including a WNBA Finals appearance in 2020. Last season, the 64-year-old coach took a step back, letting assistant Tanisha Wright run more practices and in-game huddles. Wright left in the offseason to be the head coach of the Atlanta Dream.

“This is the organizati­on that made it very, very obvious they wanted me really, really bad,” the 44-year-old Hammon said.

The Aces split up the team’s general manager duties with Laimbeer, Hammon and a few others handling it for now, according to a Las Vegas spokesman.

Hammon played in the WNBA from 19992014. The six-time All-Star began her career with the Liberty, who also interviewe­d her for their coaching vacancy earlier this month. She finished with the San Antonio Stars, who later became the Aces.

 ?? AP ?? Assistant coach Becky Hammon will finish season with Spurs before taking over as head coach of WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces.
AP Assistant coach Becky Hammon will finish season with Spurs before taking over as head coach of WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces.

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