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The Las Vegas Aces finished a dream season. A’ja Wilson was at the forefront of it all. She won every major accolade, including a league-best fourth MVP. Stephen A. Smith has regularly lauded the 29-year-old for her brilliance. But when speaking about the Aces, you have to speak about their head coach, Becky Hammon. And Smith did just that.

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She is the architect behind the Aces’ recent dominance. Now being touted as a dynasty, she has guided them to three chips in the last four seasons. Likewise, the ESPN analyst wants to see her make more history. “I’ve said this on many occasions, and I’ll say it again. She deserves to coach in the NBA… If I owned an NBA team, I would not mind giving her a chance as the head coach of my franchise,” he said on his YouTube show.

Smith has shown vast support for Hammon to make a move to the NBA. Last month, when advocating for Wilson’s MVP, he said, “That woman can coach. I love that Becky Hammon,”. The Aces’ head coach can do the talking to increase the likelihood. But her numbers do more than enough talking to justify consideration.

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Becky Hammon’s rise to WNBA greatness is no longer a story in progress- it’s one of legacy. Her journey to a third championship with the Las Vegas Aces in 2023 cemented her as one of the league’s premier coaches.

With a commanding 10-2 record in WNBA Finals play, including a sweep of the Phoenix Mercury, Hammon has set a standard for excellence that few in the sport can match.

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A cornerstone of Hammon’s success has been her ability to forge authentic relationships with her players and communicate complex basketball philosophies with clarity.

A’ja Wilson, the face of the Aces dynasty, has repeatedly credited Hammon for fostering the team’s culture of accountability and trust. “I would never be who I am without my teammates,” Wilson said, highlighting both the collective spirit and Hammon’s influence in building it.

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Before taking the Aces job, Hammon spent eight seasons (2014–2022) on the bench alongside Gregg Popovich with the San Antonio Spurs, sharpening her craft within one of basketball’s most respected organizations.

Her time there not only solidified her tactical understanding but also earned her respect across the NBA- including serious consideration for head coaching roles, most notably as a finalist for the Portland Trail Blazers job in 2021, per ESPN reports.

A Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame nominee, Hammon has consistently emphasized earning trust through merit rather than symbolic opportunity. From becoming the first woman to serve as an NBA assistant coach to shaping the Aces into a modern dynasty, her trailblazing career is defined by preparation, strategy, and connection.

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Becky Hammon is open to an NBA coaching job

Hammon has come across opportunities to be in the NBA on more than several occasion. Before the Trail Blazers, she interviewed with the New York Knicks in 2020. Prior to it, the Milwaukee Bucks also invited her for an interview.

While she didn’t get any of the jobs, Becky Hammon knows how tight the race is. “When I saw there are 30 jobs, not all 30 are available, so I’m really talking about three or four and they are really hard to get,” she said in 2021.

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But the last thing she wants is for her to be appointed for the wrong reasons. “Please don’t hire me to check a box. That’s the worst thing you can do for me,” she said. And NBA teams don’t have that luxury. In every interview, Hammon revealed how teams tried to capture her basketball mind and philosophies before making a decision.

She doesn’t mind waiting, as long as the job comes with inherent trust that she is the right coach to lead an NBA franchise. In terms of her experience, Becky Hammon is a Hall of Fame player.

She is more than qualified to be at the helm of an NBA franchise. Can it happen soon? That’s hard to tell since the Aces can achieve something remarkable. As the WNBA’s growth continues to skyrocket, the Aces have set the standard for the league. Hammon’s paws are all over it, and she loves working with her players.

However, given how often NBA coaches are fired, a slot could open up. As appealing as that move would be, it will be a hard decision to make for Becky Hammon.

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