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Natalie Nakase is 1st Asian American WNBA head coach and unfazed by being the face of the Valkyries

Don’t tell Natalie Nakase she doesn’t have what it takes to do something. The coach of the San Francisco Bay Area’s first WNBA team got to where she is by learning to block out those who underestimated her.

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Natalie Nakase is 1st Asian American WNBA head coach and unfazed by being the face of the Valkyries

Golden State Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase speaks to reporters during training camp at the WNBA team’s facility in Oakland, Calif., May 2, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)


Don’t tell Natalie Nakase she doesn’t have what it takes to do something. The coach of the San Francisco Bay Area’s first WNBA team got to where she is by learning to block out those who underestimated her.

“If I hear one negative thing about my goal, about my dream, it’s out, we’re done,” Nakase told The Associated Press. “It made my circle really small, but it’s made my circle really powerful and encouraging and supportive for me.”

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