The WNBA offseason has begun, with seven teams parting ways with their coaches. The Indiana Fever was the first to make a new hire, agreeing to a deal with Stephanie White, who previously played for and coached the team. Meanwhile, the Chicago Sky hired former Las Vegas Aces assistant Tyler Marsh.
As the league prepares for an expansion draft to fill out the Golden State Valkyries roster, the coaching carousel has been especially active this winter. The Fever's decision to hire White was seen as a positive move, with Caitlin Clark giving her backing.
The Sky's hiring of Marsh comes after a surprising firing of Teresa Weatherspoon, who built a strong bond with Rookie of the Year runner-up Angel Reese despite the team's struggles.