It’s time to show again the clock in Indiana.
After rehiring Kelly Krauskopf — who was the final supervisor of the Indiana Fever from 2000 to 2017 — in September to be the president of basketball operations, the Fever are getting the entire band again along with Stephanie White as the brand new (outdated) head coach. The workforce introduced the transfer Friday.
“Stephanie is part of the material of this franchise, each as a former participant and as a member of our championship teaching workers, so I’m fairly accustomed to her elite basketball IQ and management type,” Krauskopf mentioned in a press release. “I’m assured there is no such thing as a one who higher understands our tradition or is extra outfitted to guide our group of gamers to the subsequent stage.”
White was an assistant coach in Indiana from 2011 to 2014 and took over the top job in 2015-16 earlier than shifting to the NCAA to teach at Vanderbilt. She returned to the WNBA in 2023 with the Connecticut Solar and received Coach of the 12 months. Nevertheless, she had reportedly been searching for new alternatives this offseason earlier than parting methods with Connecticut this week, because the Solar face a free-agency overhaul and are perpetually hamstrung by the monetary limitations of being owned by the Mohegan Tribe.
Now, she’s landed arguably probably the most thrilling job within the league in Indiana.
we’ve named Stephanie White as our subsequent head coach.
welcome residence, @StephanieWhite!
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— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) November 1, 2024
She’s going to coach the final two Rookie of the 12 months winners, Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, each of whom had been additionally All-Star starters of their debut seasons. After Boston posted one of the crucial prolific rookie seasons in latest reminiscence, Clark upped the ante by ending fourth in MVP voting and incomes first-team All-WNBA honors.
“I’m extremely proud and honored to return residence to Indiana and lead the Fever throughout such a pivotal second on this franchise’s historical past, in addition to throughout such an vital time all through ladies’s athletics,” White mentioned in a press release. “This franchise has and at all times shall be dedicated to profitable and I stay up for working every single day to assist ship one other WNBA title to the best basketball followers on this planet.”
Even with the youngest roster within the WNBA, the Fever showcased their excessive potential in 2024. After a 2-9 begin that includes a brutal opening journey schedule, that they had one of the best offense within the WNBA (107.7 factors per 100 possessions) and completed with a .500 file to return to the playoffs for the primary time since 2016.
Merely making the postseason is now not the aim, nevertheless, which is why White is changing Christie Sides.
Sides was employed in a developmental function, one during which she has excelled. Boston, Clark, Kelsey Mitchell and Lexie Hull all took vital steps ahead underneath Sides, who was in her first head-coaching job.
Now, the intention is to compete for championships, and White has extra expertise within the deeper levels of the postseason. She was an assistant on the 2012 Fever who received the WNBA championship and led the them again to the finals because the coach in 2015. White additionally led Connecticut to the playoff semifinals in every of the final two seasons, and beat Indiana to get there this yr.
White may have had a really snug teaching tenure with the Solar, who saved their earlier coach, Curt Miller, for seven seasons. As an alternative, she’s getting into the fireplace of a high-pressure state of affairs with the most well-liked ladies’s basketball participant on this planet. There shall be no grace afforded to her on this function, particularly not after Indiana pushed out Sides to deliver her in. She shall be anticipated to win, and she or he should to stay round.
The Fever know what success appears like. Even in a brand new WNBA, they consider the outdated guard can get the job carried out.
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