Natalie Nakase stepped into the spotlight Friday night, making WNBA history as the league’s first Asian American head coach. Leading the Golden State Valkyries in their long-awaited debut at Chase Center, Nakase commanded the sidelines before a roaring, sold-out crowd of more than 18,000 fans. Though the Valkyries fell 82 to 67 to Kelsey Plum and the Los Angeles Sparks, Nakase’s presence marked a powerful milestone for the WNBA, the Bay Area, and the AAPI community. Meet The Valkyries’ Head Coach Nakase, a proud third generation Japanese American, returns to her home state of California to lead the Golden State Valkyries in their inaugural season. Born and raised in Southern California, she earned a walk-on spot at UCLA before playing professionally overseas. Coaching wasn’t something she initially envisioned, but those around her insisted she’d be great at it — and they were right. Nakase transitioned to the sidelines and steadily rose through the NBA coaching ranks, including time on staff with the Los Angeles Clippers. “I’ve always been the only girl walking into the NBA gym and all guys — it’s the same,” Nakase said. “No big deal.” In 2022, she joined the Las Vegas Aces as an assistant under head coach Becky Hammon. That same year, she became the first Asian American coach to win a WNBA title and helped guide the Aces to back-to-back championships. AAPI History In The WNBA Nakase’s name has been in the history books, becoming the first Asian […]
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Valkyries’ Kaitlyn Chen Makes WNBA History & Breaks Barriers At The Same Time
The Valkyries’ rookie guard Kaitlyn Chen made WNBA history Tuesday night, becoming the league’s first Taiwanese player to take the court officially. In Golden State’s inaugural preseason game at the Chase Center, Chen entered during the fourth quarter to a roaring standing ovation from 17,428 fans, marking a milestone moment for AAPI representation in professional […]
Kaitlyn Chen Joins Inaugural Golden State Valkyries Roster, Making WNBA And AAPI History
On Monday, April 14 in New York City, Kaitlyn Chen (陳凱玲) made history again, becoming the first Taiwanese American player ever drafted by a WNBA team. The Golden State Valkyries, an expansion franchise set to debut this season, selected the 5-foot-9 point senior guard with the 30th overall pick in the third and final round […]