Sandy Brondello spoke publicly for the first time about her ouster as Liberty head coach, and pointed to a lack of “alignment” with the team’s front office.
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tRY IT NOWBrondello, who led the Liberty to their first WNBA championship in 2024, was fired Sept. 23 in the aftermath of this year’s first-round playoff exit.
“I just felt that it probably wasn’t the right fit anymore, to be quite honest,” Brondello said on Sue Bird’s “Bird’s Eye View” podcast in an episode released Friday. “And obviously, it was a leadership decision there. And I work best when I’m in a partnership.”
Brondello, 57, last week agreed to become the first coach of the expansion Toronto Tempo. Even if she had the chance to stay with the Liberty for a fifth season, she now says, “I probably couldn’t have done it.”
“It was just time,” Brondello said. “Players need a new voice, and I need new challenges. If the alignment gets a little bit off, you know, astray, it’s time to move.”
Later in the interview, discussing how the Liberty’s offense “slipped” in the 2024 Finals, Brondello said, “There probably was not alignment on what that looks like and how we could get better.”
