The doubters have come at Becky Hammon for as long as she can remember.
They said the 5-foot-6 guard from Rapid City, South Dakota, was too short and too slow to be a Division I college basketball star. That she couldn’t play in the WNBA. She wouldn’t succeed on an NBA bench. And she wasn’t ready to be a head coach. Read More
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