Chicago Sky hire Tyler Marsh as new head coach
CHICAGO (CBS/AP) -- The Chicago Sky have their new head coach.
The team is hiring former Las Vegas Aces assistant Tyler Marsh has agreed to a multi-year contract.
"The Chicago Sky organization is proud to welcome our next head coach Tyler Marsh to Skytown," a team spokesperson said Saturday night. "Coach Marsh is widely respected for the development of elite players and shares our goal of being a playoff and championship contender every year."
Marsh was also head of player development in Vegas, and now is set to take over a team with young stars Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso.
e Sky also have a lottery pick in next year's WNBA draft, although the Dallas Wings have the option to swap that pick so it won't be No. 1 if they won the lottery.
Marsh replaces Teresa Weatherspoon, who was fired after one year in charge. Chicago finished 13-27 and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2018.
Marsh, 36, is the team's fourth coach since the Sky won the WNBA championship in 2021.
Marsh was hired by Las Vegas in March 2022. He helped coach Becky Hammon and the Aces win back-to-back WNBA titles in his first two years with the team. Las Vegas was eliminated by New York in the semifinals this year.
He is the second assistant coach from the Aces to get a head coaching job this offseason. Natalie Nakase was hired as the first coach of the Golden State Valkyries.
Before joining the Aces, Marsh was an assistant coach with the NBA's Indiana Pacers under Nate Bjorkgren (2020-21) and Rick Carlisle (2021-22). He also has worked for the Toronto Raptors and coached in the G League.