The Dallas Wings hired Curt Miller as their general manager and executive vice president of basketball operations on Friday.
Miller comes to the Wings after spending two years as the head coach of the Los Angeles Sparks. Before that, he was the coach of the Connecticut Sun for seven years and GM of the franchise for six.
"Curt Miller is a proven winner with deep experience building and leading WNBA rosters and staffs," Dallas Wings President and CEO Greg Bibb said. "I believe Curt's ability to construct winning teams as well as his success in coaching in the WNBA and beyond will prove invaluable for our organization as we continue our pursuit of a WNBA Championship."
Bibb held the role of GM before giving it up last month when the team fired coach Latricia Trammell. Miller's first task will be to find a new coach for the franchise. There are currently five head coaching vacancies across the league. Washington, Atlanta, Los Angeles and Connecticut are looking as well.
Miller was a two-time WNBA Coach of the Year and led the Connecticut Sun to the playoffs six consecutive years, including two Finals appearances in 2019 and 2022.