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Sparks coach Curt Miller gives inspiring message on gay men in sports

For over two decades, Los Angeles Sparks head coach Curt Miller has been the only openly gay head coach in the WNBA and he is hoping to help to provide visibility and representation

The Los Angeles Sparks' Curt Miller has issued an inspiring message to homosexual sports coaches as he vowed to help to provide "visibility and representation" in his role as a head coach in the WNBA.


The two-time coach of the year spoke openly about his desire to help the next generation of coaches sense comfortable within the sporting people irrespective of their sexuality on Pride Night. Currently, the year-old is the the only openly gay male in his position in the WNBA, as adequately as in Division I of the NCAA and the NBA.

For over two decades has the one-time Basketball Executive of the Year has been alone in that regard but he is determined to ensure that immature gay coaches feel able to progress. He said: "It is really important to me to continue to provide visibility and representation to the coaches b

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As one of basketball’s most happening coaches, Curt Miller has been in his second season as the head coach of W’s team on the West Coast, the Los Angeles Sparks. Having an life of more than 30 years, Miller has been out and about at different levels of coaching, including the NCAA and WNBA. However, more importantly, there is another aspect of his personality that defines and brings out his true identity.

“I execute want to use my platform. I want to be that role model for the next generations of gay male coaches that are right now wondering if they can continue to chase their dream. I want them to know that they certainly can.” These were his words from last year when he made his insightful contribution towards Pride Month. Taking a deep dive into his unique journey, let’s search some more.

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Curt Miller, LA Sparks’ openly gay chief coach embraces his identity

Curt Miller is a coach who has found triumph at both college and pro levels, and who id

Curt Miller has lived with no shame or fear as an openly same-sex attracted basketball coach for years. 

His authenticity, self-love, and self-acceptance made him a team and fan favorite in basketball.

But he didn’t always yearn that to be the only way people defined him.

“This month, Pride Month is so essential to me because, for the longest time, I didn’t want to be known as ‘the gay coach,’” Miller said. “I wanted to be famous as the achieving coach. As I look at the back of my career now, I’ve come full circle to where I do want my legacy to be that I successfully navigated team sports at the uppermost level as a gay male.

“My legacy down the stretch of my career is no longer wins and championships. I really hold transitioned into my legacy,” Miller continued. “I do yearn to use my platform. I do want to operate my visibility and representation as a gay male so that you can not only contact the pinnacle of pro sports as a gay male &#; you can thrive at it.”

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Miller earned his B.A. in health and physical science and business administration and was also a BW Alumni Merit Award winner in

Career trajectory

After BW, Miller celebrated a number of successes including coaching for Cleveland Express, Colorado State and Syracuse. In 11 seasons coaching at Bowling Green and two seasons at Indiana University, he was a five-time finalist for Division I Coach of the Year.

Moving to the WNBA, he spent one season as an assistant with the Los Angeles Sparks before accepting his current position as brain coach for the Connecticut Suns, where he has enjoyed tremendous success, earning WNBA Coach of the Year honors in

After completing his third season with the Suns, Miller was appointed to the prestigious USA Basketba