When the Chicago Sky announced the hiring of longtime WNBA coach Latricia Trammell as an assistant under Tyler Marsh, the move immediately signaled more than just an offseason staff adjustment. For a team navigating a rebuild, developing a young core, and trying to regain its defensive identity, Trammell is not simply a good fit—she may be the ideal hire at exactly the right time. Chicago finished the 2025 season with a 10-34 record, a year defined by stretches of offensive growth but consistent defensive lapses. The Sky ended the season ranked 11th in defensive rating (109.1), a sharp drop from their 8th-place finish (103.5) in 2024. Personnel changes, injuries, and inexperience contributed, but the pattern was clear: Chicago needed structure, discipline, and a defensive voice capable of reshaping its identity. Trammell has built a career doing precisely that. Her defensive impact is well-documented. During her first tenure with the Los Angeles Sparks, she played a key role in helping former Sky forward CanRead More
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