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Natalie Achonwa made history at the recent Paris Olympics by becoming the first Canadian basketball player to compete in four Olympic Games. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)


September 13, 2024 Tags:

Canadian basketball star Natalie Achonwa has taken the next step in her career, transitioning from player to coach. The four-time Olympian was named assistant coach of player development for the Michigan Wolverines NCAA women’s basketball team. Achonwa, who has always been known for her basketball intelligence, said she’s ready to pass on her knowledge and experience to the next generation.
"Coaching is something I've always wanted to do," Achonwa said. "My strength has always been in how I think and see the game, so it feels natural to continue in this role after playing."

Achonwa, 31, has an impressive track record as a player. She recently competed in her fourth Olympic Games, making her the most experienced Canadian basketball player in history. Over her career, she played in 79 games for Canada’s senior national team, the second-most in Canadian basketball history. Her journey began at 16 when she first joined the national team.

After being selected ninth overall by the Indiana Fever in the WNBA draft, Achonwa had a successful nine-season career in the league, also playing six seasons overseas. She averaged 7.1 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.1 assists over her WNBA career, representing both the Indiana Fever and Minnesota Lynx. Despite her love for playing, Achonwa feels ready to step off the court and into a coaching role.

Achonwa explained that she was inspired by the coaches and mentors who guided her throughout her playing career. She hopes to provide similar support and guidance to her new team at Michigan.

“I’ve had amazing leaders in my life, and I wanted the chance to give back to the game,” she said. “That’s what led me to Michigan and coach Kim Barnes Arico. I saw it as the perfect opportunity to contribute to basketball in a new way.”

Although she’s retiring from international competition, Achonwa leaves behind a remarkable legacy with Canada Basketball. She holds the record for the most assists by a Canadian player at the Olympics and was instrumental in leading Canada to its first FIBA AmeriCup title in 20 years in 2015, as well as its first-ever Pan American Games gold medal that same year. For Achonwa, however, her legacy goes beyond accolades.

“To me, legacy is not about the awards or trophies,” Achonwa said. “It’s about the journey, the relationships, and the experiences. People have asked me how much it meant to play with me, and that’s what I value most.”

Though Achonwa is stepping away from wearing the Canadian jersey, her ties to Canada Basketball remain strong. She plans to stay involved in the growth and future of the sport in her country.

"Canada Basketball is a part of who I am," she said. "Even though I won’t be putting on a jersey anymore, I’m still committed to the game's development and those who come after me."

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