Could a woman (with bball exp) coach an NBA team?
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Could a woman (with bball exp) coach an NBA team?
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Could a woman (with bball exp) coach an NBA team?
Someone like a WNBA player or something, could she?

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I doubt it. Not that one couldn't be as capable. I see the NBA moving more towards coaches with NBA player experience, which rules out a woman.
Also, let's first see a woman coach establish herself in the college ranks before even wondering if one could even make a member of an NBA staff.
Are there even any women trainers? or team doctors? (I don't know, I'm just asking.)
Also, let's first see a woman coach establish herself in the college ranks before even wondering if one could even make a member of an NBA staff.
Are there even any women trainers? or team doctors? (I don't know, I'm just asking.)
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I know the Utah Utes Womens Basketball coach Elaine Elliot, she is far and away the smartest basketball mind I have ever known. She has been in just as many games both playing and coaching as most men coaches, I see no reason why she couldn't translate her success from the womens game to the mens.
But like everyone has said, it's a respect issue first.
But like everyone has said, it's a respect issue first.
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