Caitlin Clark’s championship ambition threatened after Boston Celtics coach hands WNBA rival advantage

When you take your first head coaching job, you seek all the advice you can get.

That is what new Golden State Valkyries coach Natalie Nakase did as a report by WNBA writer Noe Dalzell revealed she’s elicited the advice of a NBA championship winning coach.

Joe Mazzulla and Natalie Nakase spent time on the court togetherCredit: @NoaDalzell
The Golden State Valkyries are the WNBA’s latest expansion team and will make their long anticipated debut in the league this season.

Picking a head coach is always a difficult job but for the Valkyries there was a clear front runner in Nakase.

Nakase joins Golden State with 16 years of professional coaching experience.

The past three seasons she was an assistant coach with the 2022 and 2023 WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces, where she also served as their top scout for college and international athletes.

Before her stint in Las Vegas, she spent 10 seasons with the NBA’s LA Clippers.

Nakase stood out as a candidate, according to general manager Ohemaa Nyanin, because of her “extremely driven” and inquisitive nature, her work ethic and role as a “unifier.”

As the WNBA season opener gets closer, Nakase had a desire to learn from coaches and Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla stood out to her.

Mazzulla like Nakase are both relatively young, the Celtics coach became the youngest head coach in the NBA to win a championship since Bill Russell did so in 1968 at age 34.

Although for Nakase, seeking the advice of Mazzulla was born out of the desire to learn from coaches who win quick.

“My biggest thing was: how can I pick the brains of head coaches that win quickly?” Nakase told SB Nation in an exclusive interview.

Caitlin Clark, WNBA Rookie of the Year, with her award.
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Caitlin Clark enjoyed a stellar debut season in the WNBA as her team reached the playoffsCredit: GETTY

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 17: Head coach Joe Mazzulla of the Boston Celtics celebrates in front of the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy after Boston's 106-88 win against the Dallas Mavericks in Game Five of the 2024 NBA Finals at TD Garden on June 17, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
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Joe Mazzulla won the NBA championship last year

Caitlin Clark at a TIME event.
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Caitlin Clark has enjoyed a meteoric rise to fame in the last yearCredit: GETTY
Mazulla won the NBA championship in his second season with the Boston Celtics, after making the Eastern Conference finals the year before.

Once Nakase got into contact with Mazzulla, he was happy to help her and was incredibly generous she told SB.

“He was like, ‘What do you want to know? What questions do you have for me?’” Nakase recalled. “I’m like, ‘Are you for real? Like, aren’t you in-season?’ And he was like, ‘I got time.’

“[He was] like, ‘this is me, this is who I am, and take it however you want,’” Nakase said. “And I think it’s kind of his mentality, right? Like, win-or-die.”

Mazzulla’s decision to help Nakase was an easy one.

“One of the things that I like to give back to coaching is really being there for young coaches who are getting a great opportunity, who haven’t done it before,” Mazzulla told SB Nation.

“[I’m] just trying to give the perspective of what comes with that, the good and the bad.”

Nakase has made no secret she wants to win at Golden State and win quickly, just like Mazzula did.

Although, the WNBA is full of contenders, no least Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever, who have revamped their roster and are ready to compete this year.

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