Lynne Roberts wasn't looking to leave as Utah women's basketball coach. Then she got a call from LA
LOS ANGELES (AP) Lynne Roberts wasnt looking to leave the Utah womens basketball team. Then she got a call from Los Angeles Sparks general manager Reagan Pebley that changed her thinking.
Roberts was introduced Thursday as coach of the Sparks, becoming the second coach to make the leap from college to the WNBA this month. Karl Smesko of Florida Gulf Coast got the Atlanta Dream job last week.
I was 100 percent invested at Utah, Roberts said. It just kind of felt like this is a golden opportunity. As a competitor, the chance to coach the best in the world, its what I want.
She replaces Curt Miller, who was let go in September and now is general manager of the Dallas Wings.
Roberts inherits a team that has a strong young nucleus of Rickea Jackson, Cameron Brink and Dearica Hamby. The Sparks have the No. 2 pick in next years WNBA draft.
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