Phoenix Mercury general manager Nick U’Ren, responding to criticism over the hiring of head coach Nate Tibbetts, said Friday that the organization’s candidate pool was “more broad than I could have ever imagined,” characterizing the hiring process as “long” and “thorough.”
The hiring, announced earlier this week, came under fire by many who pointed to diversity concerns as well as Tibbetts’ lack of experience coaching in the women’s game. Prior to his arrival in the WNBA, Tibbetts was a longtime assistant coach in the NBA for Portland, Cleveland and most recently Orlando, while also previously coaching in the G League.
Speaking at a news conference to introduce Tibbetts, U’Ren said that the organization “know[s] diversity and opportunity are critical, and I would say our process, our candidate pool and our finalist pool all reflected that.”
U’Ren was not asked on Friday to name the individuals who made up the candidate or finalist pool.
The Mercury hired U’Ren as their incoming…