Source – Storm investigating coaches for alleged player mistreatment

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Seattle Storm coaches are being investigated by the organization for alleged player mistreatment, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to ESPN on Saturday.

The Chicago Sun-Times reported Friday that the Storm are investigating their coaching staff. According to the report, Seattle has hired a law firm to look into accusations of harassment and bullying by the coaches regarding player performance.

The Storm were 25-15 this season and lost to Las Vegas in the first round of the playoffs. Noelle Quinn just finished her fourth year as Seattle’s head coach. Quinn, a former WNBA player, took over early in the 2021 season when Dan Hughes retired.

Quinn’s assistants this past season were former WNBA player Ebony Hoffman, longtime head coach and assistant Pokey Chatman and Perry Huang. Huang was with the Storm for seven seasons, then left last month to become an assistant to Zach Guthrie for the Los Angeles Lakers‘ G League team.

The Storm have won four WNBA titles, with guard Sue Bird on each of…

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