Report: Blazers name ex-WNBA player Edniesha Curry assistant coach
New Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups is adding former WNBA guard Edniesha Curry to his staff, The Athletic reported Monday.
Her name is known in the Portland area. Curry played college basketball at Cal State Northridge, then transferred to Oregon, where she helped to lead the Ducks to a WNIT championship in 2002.
That year, the Charlotte Sting made her the No. 41 overall pick in the WNBA draft. In the league, she played for the Phoenix Mercury and Los Angeles Sparks, and she also spent several seasons overseas.
In 2015, she became an assistant coach for the women’s team at Maine, then in 2018 joined the coaching staff of the men’s program. At the time of her hiring, Curry was the only woman working as a full-time assistant coach in NCAA Division I men’s basketball.
She also participated in the NBA Assistant Coaches’ Program, where she got experience working at the NBA Draft Combine and the NBA G League Showcase.
Billups’ first coaching staff already includes former Oklahoma City Thunder and Washington Wizards head coach Scott Brooks as well as Roy Rogers, most recently an assistant coach with the Los Angeles Clippers.
–Field Level Media