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Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts defends Fever coach Stephanie White: ‘It’s not fair’

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There’s been a lot of talk about the WNBA over the past few weeks, but not nearly enough of it has been about basketball.

Between the fallout of Sophie Cunningham‘s comments regarding transgender athletes in sports, the protests for and against her stance, and the hard foul she took from DiJonai Carrington in a game, the WNBA has been used as a political football for parties whose interest in celebrating women’s basketball is, by their own admission, minimal.

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Phoenix Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts is the latest to express his frustration with the current state of the conversation surrounding the WNBA.

“It really pisses me off,” Tibbetts told reporters on Saturday. “It’s disappointing. This is a great league. We’ve got great players. There’s great stories, great rookies, great teams.

“We just spend so much time talking about the wrong stuff. I don’t know why that happens in our league. It’s disappointing. I don’t know who can help change the narrative. Is it the coaches? Is it the players? Is it the media? There’s outside sources that are trying to create division, and at times it’s not a lot of fun. It’s not a lot of fun for our players. It’s not a lot of fun for our coaches, our organizations, because we are doing great things.”

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