{"id":32373,"date":"2025-12-11T15:45:26","date_gmt":"2025-12-11T20:45:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsdaily.news\/index.php\/2025\/12\/11\/can-new-york-libertys-new-head-coach-chris-demarco-rise-to-the-challenge-of-high-expectations\/"},"modified":"2025-12-11T15:45:26","modified_gmt":"2025-12-11T20:45:26","slug":"can-new-york-libertys-new-head-coach-chris-demarco-rise-to-the-challenge-of-high-expectations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsdaily.news\/index.php\/2025\/12\/11\/can-new-york-libertys-new-head-coach-chris-demarco-rise-to-the-challenge-of-high-expectations\/","title":{"rendered":"Can New York Liberty&#8217;s New Head Coach Chris DeMarco Rise to the Challenge of High Expectations?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On Wednesday, the New York Liberty officially announced Chris DeMarco as their new head coach. The press event, featuring players Sabrina Ionescu, Betoniya Rainey-Hamilton, Nyara Sabally, and Isabelle Harrison, felt less like a formal introduction and more like a platform for General Manager Jonathan Kolb and DeMarco to address and validate critiques indirectly.<\/p>\n<p>DeMarco, who has led the Bahamas men&#8217;s national team since 2019 and served over 13 years as an NBA assistant coach with the Golden State Warriors, does not have prior high-level experience coaching women&#8217;s basketball. Some perceived him as a coach who suddenly recognized the WNBA as a serious, respected league rather than a secondary branch of the NBA\u2014a perspective shift from seeing the WNBA as the NBA&#8217;s lesser sibling to acknowledging it as a distinct and worthy competition.<\/p>\n<p>Aware of both harsh and sympathetic feedback, DeMarco expressed his growing respect for the WNBA during the press conference. Still with the Warriors until January 1, he shared: <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We had three games in four nights, so I&#8217;m still continuing in my assistant coaching role with the Golden State Warriors. But when I have free time, I pour it into this. I probably ordered every New York Liberty magazine book I could find online. You&#8217;ve been watching as a fan for a long time, haven&#8217;t you? So now I have to change my focus and watch as a coach. There&#8217;s a lot to go back and watch, but as a huge basketball fan, I love every moment of it, so I&#8217;ll continue to pay attention. Keep learning about WNBA history, Liberty history, and more. It&#8217;s a truly exciting time for the WNBA and the franchise as it enters its 30th season.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>His claim about ordering every New York Liberty book raised some eyebrows online, but it&#8217;s clear DeMarco is in a tricky spot\u2014an outsider trying to prove his dedication to the WNBA&#8217;s culture and history. Though his remarks might seem over the top, there&#8217;s some grace to be extended for his evident effort to embrace the league sincerely.<\/p>\n<p>DeMarco called accepting this role with a &#8220;world-class organization&#8221; an obvious choice, highlighting his excitement and honor in coaching some of the best players globally. He complimented the Liberty players&#8217; character and expressed confidence that New York would be a player-focused team led by experienced winners.<\/p>\n<p>The reality remains, however, that Kolb selected DeMarco precisely because he is neither a WNBA nor women&#8217;s basketball veteran. Kolb replaced Sandy Brondello, a prominent women&#8217;s basketball figure, with DeMarco to inject fresh perspectives and innovation into the Liberty.<\/p>\n<p>After their playoff exit and Brondello\u2019s departure, Kolb sought &#8220;evolution and innovation,&#8221; emphasizing positivity with comments like, &#8220;You can stop, or you can embrace change and move forward. My commitment is to continue to push New York Liberty to new heights.&#8221; On Wednesday, he reiterated that their extensive review confirmed DeMarco met the team&#8217;s critical criteria: tactical confidence, leadership, curiosity about basketball, experience building dynasties, and championship exposure.<\/p>\n<p>Kolb praised DeMarco&#8217;s blend of tactical expertise, emotional intelligence, and work ethic, spotlighting his impactful time with the Warriors. He believed DeMarco&#8217;s ability to offer a clear plan and competitive drive during tactical sessions set him apart.<\/p>\n<p>In essence, Kolb sees DeMarco&#8217;s Warriors background\u2014an organization known for strategic and cultural innovation\u2014as ideal to lead the Liberty into a new era of smarter, more sophisticated basketball, elevating New York\u2019s status in the WNBA.<\/p>\n<p>The criticism is more pointed at Kolb&#8217;s choice than DeMarco personally. Kolb envisions a leader who can push Liberty beyond traditional WNBA norms. Clearly, Kolb isn\u2019t concerned if DeMarco lacks deep roots in Liberty\u2019s history or WNBA culture.<\/p>\n<p>This hire wasn\u2019t about forsaking the Liberty\u2019s 30-year WNBA legacy but rather Kolb&#8217;s belief that building a top-tier, sustainable, and innovative basketball program required looking beyond the WNBA. Unfortunately, this approach carries embedded biases related to gender, race, and basketball expertise, culminating in the selection of a white male NBA assistant with no women&#8217;s basketball coaching experience.<\/p>\n<p>Fan Take: This coaching change marks a significant moment for the WNBA, reflecting a willingness to blend NBA strategic innovation with women&#8217;s basketball. While it could drive new levels of tactical sophistication, it also prompts a broader conversation on valuing the unique culture and history of women&#8217;s basketball in leadership decisions.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Wednesday, the New York Liberty officially announced Chris DeMarco as their new head coach. The press event, featuring players Sabrina Ionescu, Betoniya Rainey-Hamilton, Nyara Sabally, and Isabelle Harrison, felt less like a formal introduction and more like a platform for General Manager Jonathan Kolb and DeMarco to address and validate critiques indirectly. 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