Kosport Magazine: Stockton Kings’ Lindsey Harding Makes History as First Female Coach of the Year in NBA G League
It’s a historic moment for the NBA G League as Lindsey Harding of the Stockton Kings becomes the first woman to be named coach of the year. This is a major milestone for women in sports and a testament to Harding’s hard work and dedication.
Under Harding’s leadership, the Stockton Kings had an impressive regular season record of 24-10, earning them the top seed in the Western Conference and a first-round bye in the playoffs. This is no small feat in a highly competitive league.
Harding will be presented with the Dennis Johnson Trophy, named after the late Hall of Famer who was not only a star player in the NBA, but also a coach in the G League. The vote for coach of the year was conducted by fellow coaches and general managers in the league.
Harding’s basketball journey began at Duke University, where she had her No.10 jersey retired. She then went on to become the No.1 overall pick in the 2007 WNBA draft. After a successful nine-year playing career, she transitioned into coaching, starting as a player development coach for the Philadelphia 76ers before joining the Sacramento Kings as an assistant and player development coach.
Her impressive resume caught the attention of the Stockton Kings, who appointed her as head coach before the start of this season. This made her the first Black woman to hold this position in league history.
It’s clear that Harding’s impact goes beyond just her coaching abilities. She is breaking barriers and paving the way for more diversity and inclusion in the world of sports. Her achievement is a reminder that hard work, determination, and talent know no gender or race.
Kosport Magazine: A Trailblazer for Women in Sports
Lindsey Harding’s historic achievement as the first female coach of the year in the NBA G League is a moment that will be remembered for years to come. Not only has she proven herself as a skilled coach, but she has also shattered glass ceilings and opened doors for other women in the industry.
Her journey from a standout player at Duke to a successful coach in the G League is a testament to her passion and dedication for the game. And now, as the head coach of the Stockton Kings, she is making her mark and inspiring others to do the same.
Congratulations to Lindsey Harding on this well-deserved recognition. We can’t wait to see what she will accomplish next in her career and how she will continue to pave the way for future generations of female coaches in the NBA G League and beyond.