November 7, 2024

The Chicago Sky announced the newest addition to its 2024 coaching staff. Retired WNBA player Tamera “Ty” Young will join the team as an assistant coach.

Young returns to the team after playing for the Sky for nine seasons from 2009 to 2017.

“I am very excited to welcome Ty to our coaching staff and have her on the sidelines beside me this season,” head coach Teresa Weatherspoon said in a written statement. “With over a decade of WNBA experience and deep history with the Sky, Ty brings energy, passion, and spirit to inspire us all. I can’t wait to watch her mentor, lead, and coach our players this season.”

Young started her professional career when she was drafted No. 8 by the Atlanta Dream in the 2008 WNBA Draft. After playing in Chicago, she played one final season with the Las Vegas Aces before retiring in 2019. She averaged 7.1 points and 3.9 rebounds in 22.0 minutes. She places in the top 10 in several categories for the franchise: 250 games played (No. 3), 286 offensive rebounds (No. 3), 211 steals (No. 4), 678 defensive rebounds (No. 4), 964 total rebounds (No. 4), 340 assists (No. 7), 340 assists (No. 7), 724 field goals made (No. 7), 1,815 total points (No. 9), and 41.1% field goal percentage (No. 9).

 

 

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