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Lynx lose key pieces to front office, coaching staff

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Two of Cheryl Reeve’s top lieutenants are leaving the Lynx to pursue other opportunities, the team announced Monday.

General manager Clare Duwelius is off to serve as the general manager and executive vice president of Unrivaled, the basketball league created by Lynx forward Napheesa Collier and Liberty forward Breanna Stewart, which is set to begin play in January.

Duwelius has been with Minnesota’s WNBA franchise since 2014, and was named the team’s general manager in 2022, working side by side with Reeve to construct the Lynx’s roster.

“Clare was tireless in her efforts to support the Lynx players and staff in her roles,” Reeve said in a statement. “We will miss her, and we wish her well as she embarks on this new journey.”

Assistant coach Katie Smith is departing to take on the same position at Ohio State, her alma mater. The former Lynx star player rejoined the organization as an assistant coach in 2020, and was elevated to associate head coach in 2022.

“Katie has been an integral part of the Lynx since her return in 2020. She poured her heart and soul into developing the Lynx team and its players into a championship contender once again,” Reeve said in a statement. “Her passion, commitment and loyalty have left an indelible mark on the organization. Though she is embarking on a new adventure with the Buckeyes, Katie will always be a Lynx, and we wish her the best in her new role.”

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