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THE DAY VIA AP

Seattle Storm forward Breanna Stewart chased a loose ball against Connecticut Sun forward Alyssa Thomas during Tuesday’s game. Gary Kloppenburg was tabbed Thursday as the interim head coach.

NEW YORK >> Gary Kloppenburg knows he has a challenge as the Seattle Storm’s new coach.

The Storm are tied with Chicago for the final playoff spot, with four of their seven games left on the road. Still, the interim head doesn’t think it will take that much to get the Storm on the right path.

“We really are trying to regroup and just trying to get better in some areas that hurt us in a couple games,” Kloppenburg told the Associated Press by phone today. “We need to be a better rebounding team, cut down on turnovers. Things we can control. In our league one or two plays can make a difference to win a game. A lot of those close losses, if we had done a couple more things on either side of the ball better we could have won some more games.”

The Storm promoted Kloppenburg on Thursday when they fired Jenny Boucek.

“It’s not how you want to get a head job,” Kloppenburg said.

Seattle (11-16) had lost four straight before winning tonight at Phoenix. Returning for the Mercury is Brittney Griner, who missed a few weeks with an ankle and knee injury.

The Storm and Chicago meet twice more this year, including the final day of the regular season in Chicago on Sept. 3.

The 64-year-old Kloppenburg last was a head coach in 2012-13, at Tulsa. He’s spent the last few years as an assistant, with Los Angeles and Indiana before Seattle. He also was an assistant for the Storm from 2000-02 under Lin Dunn.

“I think the biggest thing I learned was communication with the players,” he said of his time as an assistant. “That’s the most important thing. Being honest. Being able to communicate with all your players. Have a finger on the pulse of what’s happening.”

The Storm have a talented roster led by Sue Bird, reigning rookie of the year Breanna Stewart and Jewell Loyd, but haven’t jelled this year despite finishing strong last season and making the playoffs.

“I believe new leadership is needed at this time to give our team the best chance at short and long term success,” Seattle Storm president and general manager Alisha Valvanis said in a statement Thursday. “I am grateful for the passion and commitment Jenny has demonstrated throughout her time with the Seattle Storm.”

Seattle went 36-58 under Boucek since she appointed coach on Jan. 20, 2015. She was an assistant with the Storm before that under Brian Agler. Boucek also coached the Sacramento Monarchs from 2007-09.

Kloppenburg doesn’t see the final eight games as a job audition.

“I’m a competitor and want to win, and that’s the bottom line,” he said. “Whatever capacity I’m in as a coach, that’s my driving force. Trying to prepare your team to compete and finish games and wins. I’m not worried about my future to be honest.”

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