Nate Tibbets Leaves 66ers, Osbourne To Take Over

Tibbets is leaving the Tulsa 66ers to take a job with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Dale Osbourne will take over the head coaching position.

Monday, December 5th 2011, 3:50 pm

By: News On 6


The Tulsa 66ers, NBA Development league affiliate of the Oklahoma City Thunder, announced Monday that head coach Nate Tibbets is leaving the team to be an assistant with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Assistant Dale Osbourne will take over as the head coach of the 66ers effective immediately.

"Our goals are to help develop and grow not only our players, but also our coaches and front office staff members, so we are very happy that Nate has the opportunity to continue his career with this step to an NBA bench," said Paul Rivers, Thunder Director of Minor League Operations and Basketball Technology. "We appreciate Nate's efforts with the 66ers and are confident that Dale will step in and continue to build on the foundation in place with the 66ers."

Tibbets was in his third season with the 66ers and compiled a 64-41 record in Tulsa. He helped guide the 66ers to consecutive playoff appearances in his first two campaigns, including the NBA D-League Finals in 2010.

Last season, Tibbetts served as head coach for the West Team in the 2011 NBA D-League All-Star Game and was also selected as head coach for the 2011 Pan American Games where he helped lead the USA Team to a bronze medal.

Tibbetts becomes the first head coach in 66ers history to make the move to an NBA bench. Last season, the 66ers led the NBA D-League with three players earning a total of four GATORADE Call-Ups.

Osbourne's first game as head coach will be this Wednesday, Dec. 7, when the 66ers (4-1) travel to Austin to take on the Toros (2-1) at 7:30 p.m.

Osbourne has been with the team for three years, and before he came to Tulsa he spent time as an assistant with the NBA D-League's Utah Flash and Austin Toros. From 2004-06, Osbourne served as head coach and general manager of the USBL Dodge City Legend, where he led the team to consecutive regular season and division championships in 2004 and 2005.

Before that, Osbourne spent seven seasons at the University of South Alabama, where he helped guide his alma mater to a pair of Sun Belt conferences titles.

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