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To close out the podcast, Heavren and Pitts talk about Pitts’s experience being a coach and a professor. “I had decided, you know, one of my reasons for wanting to coach is to help young girls and young women realize their dreams,” Pitts says. “And then it dawned on me, well, you know, if I’m a professor at a college, I can still do that.”
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Heavren opens the show by asking Pitts a simple, yet profound question: “When did you start playing basketball, and why did you keep playing it?”
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Later on, Heavren and Pitts discuss Pitts’s journey to the WBL. “My last two years in college, I had heard rumors about somebody out there who wanted to start a professional league,” Pitts explains. “And I was like, yeah, finally. I always told the kids growing up that I’m going to be the first woman to play professional sports, even if I had to go play for the Globetrotters. I’m going to be the first one to do it.”
Pitts explains it succinctly. “I was born with a basketball in my hands,” she says. “I was raised on a small farm outside Huntsville, Alabama, and we were always playing sports. … As I got into sixth grade, that’s when I joined the basketball team. So from then on out it was basketball 24/7.”