Tempo turn the page from WNBA debut, look ahead to improve through experience
TORONTO — Toronto Tempo head coach Sandy Brondello said there was nervousness, and some excitement. But with Game 1 out of the way, it’s time to settle in.
The league’s first team outside of the United States has turned the page on its historic WNBA debut on Friday, a 68-65 loss to the Washington Mystics on home court. With the “whirlwind” process leading up to the debut, Brondello now wants to see her team build.
“I always thought this first month is going to be the hardest month, because we need those experiences to learn, the coaches too, to learn a little more about these players, because we haven’t coached many of them either,” Brondello said.
“I think we’ve made good steps forward,” she added. “I think it’s just time, understanding the chemistry and how we want to do things, the habits.”


