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The Valkyries stayed competitive for as long as they could, but didn’t have the star power to make it a game late against the ...
The verdict of Natalie Nakase after a Valkyries loss to the Liberty is that she simply needs to do better at the end of games ...
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Natalie Nakase and Valkyries must take significant next step to achieve major goalNatalie Nakase has the Valkyries looking much better than expected to start the season. Nevertheless, there are some things ...
Former Clippers assistant Natalie Nakase helped the Aces win two WNBA titles. Now she's in her first season as the head coach ...
But determination and hard work only go so far when faced with overwhelming talent, something the Liberty had in abundance.
"It does matter," Nakase said when asked if being the first Asian American coach in the WNBA mattered. "I would say myself a year ago wouldn't have thought all these first were important.
Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase says her rookies, Janelle Salaün and Carla Leite, are doing n incredible job so far.
Breanna Stewart scored 27 points and Sabrina Ionescu added 24 to help the New York Liberty hold on to beat the Golden State ...
Golden State then traveled to New York where it was blown out by the Liberty in the first of a two-game series on Tuesday.
From the Golden State Valkyries' debut to Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese's sophomore seasons, see what to keep an eye out for ...
The post Natalie Nakase’s tough admission after Valkyries’ close loss to Liberty appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Golden State Valkyries were one or two plays away from upsetting the New ...
That's when Natalie Nakase officially became the first Asian-American to coach a game in the WNBA. At just over 5-foot-1 Nakase is not the prototypical basketball player or coach. She began her ...
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