Celtics Recruit Ex WNBA Allison Feaster as Director of Players Development
The NBA opens up more and more opportunities for career women in world-famous leagues. Boston Celtics, for example, has recruited former WNBA Allison Feaster as director of player development. They trusted him to keep the players bigger.
The arrival of Feaster in Boston is a story for him. After a career as a WNBA player, he can now survive in the NBA. Feaster is the second woman who finally entered the Celtics in 2019.
Previously, General Manager Danny Ainge recruited Kara Lawson. He recruited the woman to accompany head coach Brad Stevens. Lawson will start training the Celtics in the 2019-2020 season.
"Brad and I talked a lot about that, Mike (Zarren) and I also discussed that," Ainge said for the Boston Globe. "I think women bring different perspectives on various topics."
Feaster was a famous actor in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He began his career with the Los Angeles Sparks, but only became a star when he defended Charlotte Sting. Lawson scored 11 points per match in his first four seasons. Then Sting won the Eastern Conference finals in 2004.
When Sting broke up in late 2006, Feaster was forced to withdraw from the competition. He did not return to the WNBA until 2008. At that time, Feaster joined Indiana Fever.
After retiring, the woman born in Chester, South Carolina, United States, on February 11, 1976, joined the idea of the NBA Basketball Operations Association Program. He learned basic basketball operational skills. Feaster has the experience and knowledge to help the Celtics lead their team.
Recently, the Celtics always try to become champions. Next season, they will do it again. Feaster is extra energy and enthusiasm to achieve it.
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