On November 5th, 2009 Basketball Hall of Famer Nancy Lieberman added a new piece of history to her already illustrious career when she was hired as the Texas Legends' first Head Coach. Lieberman, widely considered one of the most influential figures in women’s basketball history, is the first female head coach to lead an NBA or NBA D-League team. Nancy began coaching the Legends in November 2010. She even led the Legends to the playoffs in her first year. Lieberman then went on to become the Assistant General Manager of the Legends, a position which she currently holds.
In addition to her many sports related accomplishments, Lieberman wrote her first business book “Playbook for Success” by Wiley Publishing in 2010.
Nancy Lieberman made history again when she signed with the WNBA's Detroit Shock in July of 2008. She became the oldest player to ever play in the history of the league at the young age of 50. This breaks the previous record of 39 years old which Nancy established as a member of the Phoenix Mercury in 1997. Her rise through the ranks of professional sports and her significant contributions to women’s basketball encompasses such a rich and elaborate history.