Phoenix coach Sandy Brondello called her husband Olaf Lange and good-naturedly ribbed him that he was late for a zoom interview.
The first-year Chicago Sky assistant replied that he was logging in as they were speaking. Sure enough, before he could even finish the sentence on the phone his voice could be heard on the computer screen.They're both staying within the WNBA bubble in Florida at IMG Academy where all 12 teams are, but Brondello and Lange decided to live separately to maintain a level of professionalism.
The league offered to give them accommodations to live together along with their two children, Brody and Jayda, who split time with mom and dad.“We decided we’re with two different teams and there’s a little bit of professional.