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Shock Name WNBA Veteran Bridget Pettis Assistant Coach

March 6, 2014 - Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Tulsa Shock News Release


Tulsa, Okla. - The Tulsa Shock have named Bridget Pettis as an assistant coach on Fred Williams' coaching staff. In 2013, Pettis was an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Sparks. Pettis was also an assistant coach with the Phoenix Mercury from 2006 to 2009 and won two WNBA Championships in 2007 and 2009. Pettis later served as director of basketball operations for the Mercury from 2010 to 2011.

"Thank you to the city of Tulsa and the Tulsa Shock organization for this amazing opportunity to help build a championship team," said Bridget Pettis, Tulsa Shock assistant coach. "I'm excited to assist Coach Williams in working with the players to become a strong and focused team. Through hard work and commitment we will make this team something for the city to be proud of. I'm honored to be in Tulsa."

"Bridget Pettis is a true person and a talented coach," said Fred Williams, head coach of the Tulsa Shock. "With her combined wealth of basketball knowledge, experience and expertise both in coaching and as a former WNBA player, I am confident she will help us towards the winning level. She is a coach who understands player development and being a champion."

"Bridget brings a wealth of WNBA experience to our bench in the form of playing or coaching over the last thirteen WNBA seasons," said Steve Swetoha, President of the Tulsa Shock. "She has a wealth of experience as being part of successful teams in our league as an assistant coach with Los Angeles and Phoenix, where she was part of two WNBA Championship seasons."

Pettis played in the WNBA for eight years and was selected in the first round (seventh overall) in the 1997 WNBA Draft by the Phoenix Mercury. Pettis played for the Mercury for six years (1997-2001)(2004-2006). She also played for the Indiana Fever for two seasons from 2002 to 2003. She finished her playing career with a total of 1,408 points playing in 228 games.

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