S1 EP5 | Humble & Hungry Podcast: Nia Coffey, WNBA Professional Basketball Player

EPISODE · Aug 6, 2021 · 41 MIN

S1 EP5 | Humble & Hungry Podcast: Nia Coffey, WNBA Professional Basketball Player

from Humble & Hungry with DeVentri Jordan · host GameFace

Today's episode is an interview with Nia Coffey who currently plays for the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA. She grew up in Minnesota, playing basketball at Hopkins High School before playing at Northwestern University. Nia has been in the WNBA for four seasons. Nia comes from a very big basketball family: her father, Richard Coffee, played in the NBA and her brother, Amir Coffee, currently plays for the Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA. Nia opens up about her ups and downs during her time in the WNBA. She went from not really being challenged too much in college to having to fight for minutes and fight through injuries. She's come to realize that she doesn't need to prove herself to anyone and that she should pursue what makes her happy in her career. We hope you enjoyed this episode! If you did, please take a moment to share it and leave a review. The Humble & Hungry podcast is a production of GameFace Training, a Life Time sports performance program. DeVentri Jordan is the Founder of GameFace Training and has been training athletes from middle school to the pros. His journey has lead him all over the country and he's ready to share those experiences with athletes to help them on their journey. This podcast is here to educate, entertain and hopefully help athletes of all types gain the confidence they need to keep pursuing their goals. Connect with us! https://www.instagram.com/gamefacetraining www.gamefacetraining.com www.lifetime.life

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