Chris DeMarco, Warriors Assistant, New Liberty Head Coach

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Chris DeMarco, New York Liberty’s New Head Coach

The New York Liberty have reached an agreement to hire Chris DeMarco, assistant coach of the Golden State Warriors, as their new head coach.

The terms of the agreement were finalized on Friday by Liberty executives and DeMarco’s agent, Brian Elfus.

DeMarco has been with the Warriors since 2012, fulfilling various roles as assistant coach and player development coach, contributing to the conquest of four NBA titles. Since 2019, he has also been the head coach of the Bahamas men’s national basketball team.

Although DeMarco will be on the Warriors’ bench in the near future, he will join the Liberty at some point this season. The exact schedule is yet to be determined.

During his time with the Warriors, DeMarco managed the team’s defense and worked closely with Klay Thompson and Jordan Poole.

Among the other candidates considered by the Liberty were Will Weaver, former assistant of the Brooklyn Nets; Kristi Toliver, former WNBA champion and current associate coach of the Phoenix Mercury; and Jama Mahlalela, assistant of the Toronto Raptors.

The Liberty are one of the five WNBA teams that have made a head coach hiring this offseason. The contract of predecessor Sandy Brondello expired in September.

After winning their first WNBA championship in 2024, New York seemed capable of defending the title with a 9-0 start to the 2025 season, before injuries affected stars like Jonquel Jones, Breanna Stewart and others, and the team fell in the first round of the postseason.

At the time of Brondello’s departure, Kolb said the franchise was seeking “evolution and innovation” and asked: “How do we position ourselves to be at the top of the league in a truly sustainable way as the league evolves?”

Brondello, who was with the team for four seasons, has said that she believed there was not a good understanding between her and the Liberty’s management, and indicated that collaboration was lacking. She was officially hired as the first coach of the Toronto Tempo earlier this month.

With most of the roster entering free agency this offseason, pending a new collective bargaining agreement, New York only has two players under contract: veterans Leonie Fiebich and Nyara Sabally. However, Kolb said he has the “utmost confidence” that stars Stewart, Jones, and 2020 No. 1 draft pick Sabrina Ionescu will want to return to Brooklyn in 2026.

A source revealed that Ionescu contacted Warriors star Steph Curry during the recruitment process to ask about DeMarco.

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