Nate Tibbetts

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Nate Tibbetts
Phoenix Mercury
PositionHead coach
League
Tulsa 66ers
2011–2013Cleveland Cavaliers (assistant)
2013–2021Portland Trail Blazers (assistant)
2021–2023Orlando Magic (assistant)
2024–presentPhoenix Mercury

Nate Tibbetts (born 1976 or 1977)[1] is an American basketball coach who is the current head coach of the Phoenix Mercury of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA).

Early life

Tibbetts is the son of girls high school basketball coach Fred Tibbetts.[1] He grew up in Jefferson, South Dakota, and attended high school there before transferring to Roosevelt High School in Sioux Falls as a junior.[2][3] A 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m), 180 pounds (82 kg) point guard, he led the basketball team at Roosevelt to a third-place finish in the state tournament as a senior, when he averaged 11 points and 2.5 rebounds per game and was chosen all-conference and all-state.[4][5] He appeared in a total of 46 games at Roosevelt and set the school's all-time assists record, with 366.[4]

Tibbetts enrolled at the

Argus-Leader Player of the Year as a senior and was inducted into the South Dakota Coyotes Hall of Fame in 2014.[5][7]

Coaching career

Tibbetts began his coaching career after he graduated from the University of South Dakota in 2001, becoming an assistant for the

Sioux Falls Cougars of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).[8] He spent four seasons in that role and helped them win 20 or more games each year, including 26 in 2003–04.[6] He then became an assistant coach for the Sioux Falls Skyforce, of the NBA D-League, starting with the 2005–06 season.[9] Following two seasons, in which the team went 32–19 and 29–19, Tibbetts was promoted to head coach in 2007.[4][6] He served two seasons in that position and compiled a record of 53–47 with a playoff appearance.[10]

In 2009, Tibbetts left the Skyforce for the head job with the

Tulsa 66ers.[10] He served two seasons there and went 64–41 while reaching the playoffs both years.[9] In 2011, he also served as the head coach of Team USA at the Pan American Games.[11] He joined the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the 2011–12 season as assistant coach.[12] He left to become an assistant with the Portland Trail Blazers in 2013.[13] He served with the Trail Blazers from 2013 to 2021, which including being the associate head coach from 2019 to 2021.[14][15] During his stint at Portland, he was interviewed several times for vacant head coaching positions, including with the Memphis Grizzlies, Atlanta Hawks and Cleveland Cavaliers.[16][17][18] He became an assistant with the Orlando Magic in 2021.[19]

In October 2023, Tibbetts was announced as the new head coach of the Phoenix Mercury of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), becoming the highest-paid coach in WNBA history.[20][21]

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