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Phoenix Mercury fire coach Vanessa Nygaard after 2-10 start

Mercury coach Vanessa Nygaard, left, talks with guard Moriah Jefferson along the sideline.
Coach Vanessa Nygaard, talking with Mercury guard Moriah Jefferson, has been fired by the Phoenix Mercury and replaced by assistant Nikki Blue for the rest of the season.
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The last-place Phoenix Mercury fired coach Vanessa Nygaard and replaced her with assistant Nikki Blue for the remainder of the season, the team announced Sunday.

The Mercury have gotten off to a rough start, dropping 10 of their 12 games this season, including a 97-74 loss in Seattle on Saturday night.

Nygaard, who starred at Carlsbad High and Stanford before a stellar coaching career at Windward High, took over the team last season and went 17-30. It wasn’t an easy year-and-a-half for Nygaard, with star Brittney Griner missing all of last season while she was detained in Russia.

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“We have chosen to make a change at head coach,” Mercury general manager Jim Pitman said in a statement. “We thank Vanessa Nygaard for the way she endured and managed the adversity of the last year-plus.

“Our organization and our fans have high expectations for this team, and we have not reached those with our performance this year. We have confidence in the job Nikki Blue will do as interim head coach for the remainder of the 2023 season.”

Griner returned to the court Saturday after missing the previous three games with a hip injury.

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“What’s happening isn’t going to cut it,” Griner said following the team’s fifth straight loss. “It’s the first time I’ve ever had a record like this. It’s really frustrating. I don’t know. I guess tear it down and rebuild it back up. I really don’t get it.

The Sparks’ injury wave led to Rae Burrell and Destanni Henderson signing hardship contracts, which help WNBA teams fill rosters and players fulfill dreams.

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“It’s not going the way we want it to go. It’s not the Phoenix Mercury basketball we all know.”

Blue, a standout at West High in Bakersfield and UCLA before a five-year WNBA career, joined the Mercury coaching staff last season and has 15 years of coaching experience in the WNBA and college.

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