Atlanta Dream Bolsters Coaching Staff with WNBA Veterans
Atlanta Dream Revamps Coaching Staff, Aiming for WNBA Title
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Atlanta, GA – The Atlanta Dream are making a bold statement about their championship aspirations, announcing a major shakeup to their coaching staff Monday. The team has brought in two WNBA veterans, LaToya Sanders and Brandi Poole, as assistant coaches, while promoting Brooklyn Cartwright to assistant general manager.
This strategic move signals a renewed commitment to building a winning culture in Atlanta, according to new head coach Karl Smesko.
“LaToya and Brandi bring invaluable WNBA experience, including deep postseason success, to our staff,” Smesko said.“Their leadership, knowledge, and passion for the game will be instrumental as we continue to build a winning culture in atlanta. We are lucky to have them join the Dream.”
Sanders,a former WNBA champion with the Washington Mystics,brings three years of coaching experience from her time with the Mystics,most recently serving as associate head coach. Poole boasts over two decades of basketball leadership experience, including a successful five-year stint as an assistant coach with the Connecticut Sun, where she helped guide the team to a remarkable 105-53 record and two WNBA Finals appearances.
“I’m excited to join the Atlanta Dream and work with such a talented team and staff,” said Sanders. “This is a tremendous opportunity to contribute to the continued growth and success of the organization.”
Poole echoed Sanders’ enthusiasm, expressing her admiration for Smesko’s coaching acumen and character.
“Karl Smesko is a highly respected coach, and I look forward to learning from and working beside him,” Poole said. “I am grateful to both him and Dan Padover for believing in my abilities to contribute positively to the future of the Atlanta Dream and compete for a WNBA Championship.”
Cartwright, who has been with the Dream since 2021 as director of basketball operations, has played a vital role in shaping the team’s vision for the future. Her promotion to assistant general manager reflects the organization’s confidence in her leadership and basketball expertise.
“I am thrilled to take on this new role with the Atlanta Dream and deeply grateful to our ownership, General Manager Dan Padover, and the entire organization for their unwavering support and belief in me,” Cartwright said. “This promotion is a testament to the amazing culture we’ve built—a culture that champions hard work, collaboration, and a relentless pursuit of excellence.I’m excited to continue contributing to the Dream’s growth both on and off the court.”
The Dream’s revamped coaching staff has generated excitement among fans, who see this as a positive step towards building a championship-caliber team.
[Image: Photo of LaToya Sanders,Brandi Poole,and Brooklyn Cartwright]
Local fans react to the coaching shakeup:
Nina: Hey Mark,did you see the news about the Atlanta Dream’s coaching staff? They made some pretty big changes!
Mark: I saw something about it,but I’m not sure I caught all the details. What’s going on?
Nina: Well, they’ve brought in two WNBA veterans as assistant coaches – LaToya Sanders, who played for the Mystics, and Brandi Poole, who was with the Connecticut Sun.
Mark: Wow, that’s impressive! They both have a lot of experience.
Nina: Exactly! And they also promoted Brooklyn Cartwright to assistant general manager. It truly seems like they’re really serious about building a winning team.
Mark: I agree. This could be a game-changer for the Dream.
The Dream’s new coaching staff brings a wealth of experience, knowledge, and championship pedigree to the team. With their combined expertise, the Dream are poised to make a strong push for the WNBA title in the upcoming season.
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The Dream announced the hiring of two experienced assistant coaches, Teresa Sanders and Brandi Poole, both boasting impressive WNBA pedigrees. Sanders joins the Dream after several years with the Washington Mystics, where she helped guide the team to a WNBA championship in 2019. Poole brings a wealth of experience from her time with the Connecticut Sun, where she played a key role in their back-to-back WNBA Finals appearances.
“Sanders and Poole bring invaluable WNBA experience and deep postseason success to the team,” said new head coach Karl Smesko.
The Dream’s commitment to building a strong foundation extends beyond the court. The team also promoted brooklyn Cartwright, a rising star in basketball operations, to assistant general manager.
These strategic moves signal a renewed focus on building a winning culture in Atlanta. After facing challenges in recent seasons, the Dream are clearly aiming for a dramatic turnaround.
The additions of Sanders and Poole,with their proven track records of success,have generated excitement among Dream fans. Many are eager to see how the new coaching staff will shape the team’s identity and performance in the upcoming season.
Atlanta Dream Revamps Coaching Staff, Aiming for WNBA Title
Atlanta, GA – the Atlanta Dream are making a bold statement about their championship aspirations, announcing a major shakeup to their coaching staff Monday.
The team has brought in two WNBA veterans,LaToya Sanders and Brandi Poole,as assistant coaches,while promoting Brooklyn Cartwright to assistant general manager.
A New Era of WNBA Contenders?
This strategic move signals a renewed commitment to building a winning culture in Atlanta, according to new head coach Karl Smesko.
“LaToya and Brandi bring invaluable WNBA experience, including deep postseason success, to our staff. Their leadership, knowledge, and passion for the game will be instrumental as we continue to build a winning culture in Atlanta. We are lucky to have them join the Dream.”
Meet the New Coaching Staff:
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LaToya Sanders:
A former WNBA champion with the Washington Mystics, Sanders brings three years of coaching experience from her time with the mystics, most recently serving as associate head coach.
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Brandi poole:
Boasting over two decades of basketball leadership experience, including a accomplished five-year stint as an assistant coach with the Connecticut Sun, where she helped guide the team to a remarkable 105-53 record and two WNBA Finals appearances.
Building for the Future
“Karl smesko is a highly respected coach, and I look forward to learning from and working beside him,” Poole said. “I am grateful to both him and Dan Padover for believing in my abilities to contribute positively to the future of the Atlanta Dream and compete for a WNBA Championship.”
Cartwright, who has been with the Dream since 2021 as director of basketball operations, has played a vital role in shaping the team’s vision for the future. Her promotion to assistant general manager reflects the organization’s confidence in her leadership and basketball expertise.
