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WNBA Icon Sylvia Fowles Returns to the Court as Assistant Coach for Portland Fire Expansion Team: ‘I Knew I’d Be Back’

December 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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Sylvia Fowles was recognized as one of the top coaches during the year she was inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame, amid ongoing talks about her coaching path. Eager to understand the coaching journey and the responsibilities of an assistant coach, she sought to be thoroughly prepared. Cheryl Reeve, who coached Fowles to two WNBA championships with the Minnesota Lynx, answered many of her questions and inquired why Fowles chose to join the new Portland Fire rather than an established WNBA team.

Fowles shared with Yahoo Sports that she was drawn to Portland because the challenge scared her and she wanted to embrace that experience. On Monday, the Fire announced Fowles would join their inaugural coaching staff, working with assistant Brittney Donaldson under head coach Alex Salama. The team is set to launch in 2026, pending collective bargaining agreement negotiations.

Fowles is a decorated player with two Finals MVPs, two championships, the 2017 League MVP, four Defensive Player of the Year awards, and retired in 2022 as the league’s best rebounder. She was inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in June and the Naismith Hall of Fame in September. After retiring, Fowles felt the need to step back and reflect away from the game but also wanted to impart her knowledge to younger players. Though she was uncertain about coaching initially, Reeve encouraged her every year since retirement, suggesting she let her know when she was ready.

Fowles, cautious by nature and eager to avoid mistakes, spoke extensively with several coaches about coaching realities, including Reeve, Lindsey Whalen, Rebecca Brunson, Sandy Brondello, Sonia Raman, and her former LSU and Lynx coaches. She felt more open to coaching opportunities as she became better prepared. Portland presents a fresh start with a new front office and staff, including expansion draft participation alongside the Toronto Tempo. Uncertainties remain due to ongoing labor negotiations, with a new deadline set for January 9 and the possibility of a strike.

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Fowles emphasized the challenge of setting team expectations without players yet, expressing a desire to build the team from the ground up. Head coach Salama, new to women’s basketball and a former NBA assistant, plans to implement a European player development approach known as the Constraints-Led Approach, with Fowles providing crucial WNBA experience. She expects a varied role involving scouting, film analysis, and more, rather than focusing solely on post play.

Fan Take: Sylvia Fowles stepping into coaching marks an exciting new chapter for the WNBA, bringing legendary playing experience into developing the next generation. Her involvement with a fresh franchise like Portland Fire could set a blueprint for nurturing talent and expanding the league’s competitive landscape.

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