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Former WNBA star and 5-time Olympic gold medalist Sue Bird is becoming managing director of USA Basketball women's national team. Here's what to know.
Bird will be responsible for identifying the coaching staff and players for the 2028 Olympic games in Los Angeles.
USA Basketball will name Sue Bird, a five-time Olympic gold medalist and WNBA legend, its next managing director for the women's national team in the lead-up to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, ...
USA Basketball plans to appoint WNBA legend Sue Bird as the next managing director for the women's national team, according to The Athletic's Chantel Jennings and Joe Vardon.
With the next FIBA World Cup about a year away, and an Olympics on U.S. soil in 2028, it’s uncertain if Cheryl Reeve will ...
For years, Sue Bird called the shots on the court as a point guard. Now, the legendary WNBA star will be doing it off the court for USA Basketball. On Thursday, Bird was appointed USA Basketball ...
WNBA legend Sue Bird was named the first managing director of the dominant USA Basketball Women’s National Team, taking one of the most “no win” jobs on the sports planet, the program announced ...
Taurasi's praise for Bird comes after the tandem built a strong relationship on the court. They started by leading the UConn ...
In this edition of Hoopsology, Sue Bird joins the show to discuss her first and favorite basketball memories, her goals as the managing director of the USA Women’s National Team, her journey into ...
Sue Bird is giving another assist to USA Basketball, becoming the first managing director of the women's national team.
Moments after USA Basketball officially announced Sue Bird as women’s national team managing director in Manhattan, Liberty star Breanna Stewart shared excitement for her former teammate a few ...
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