Nathan Bubes
Coordinator of Strategy and Analytics
Phone
(801) 422-1621
Office
MCA 218


Responsibilities

  • Video operations: player, coaches and recruiting film
  • Analytics: self scouting, opponent scouting, postgame reports and recruiting data
  • Integrate technology, performance science and innovation into the BYU basketball program

Experience

  • Los Angeles Lakers Coaching Associate (2018-19)
  • Boston College Graduate Assistant (2016-18)
  • Boston College Student Manager (2012-16)
  • Washington Nationals Baseball Operations Intern (2014-15)

Education

  • Boston College (2018, Master's of Business Administration)
  • Boston College (2016, Bachelor's of science in operations management and English)

Nathan Bubes was hired as coordinator of strategy and analytics for BYU men's basketball in July 2019.

As the coordinator of strategy and analytics, Bubes’ primary responsibilities include video operations (player, coaches and recruiting film) and analytics (self scouting, opponent scouting, postgame reports and recruiting data). Bubes will also focus on integrating the latest technology, performance science and innovation into the BYU basketball program.

Bubes came to BYU after working the 2018-19 season as a coaching associate for the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers. With the Lakers, Bubes assisted with coaches film breakdown, player development and analytics focusing on self/opponent scouting.

Prior to working for the Lakers, Bubes was a graduate assistant at Boston College for two years under Jim Christian from 2016-18. During that time, he coordinated video for self-scouting, practice breakdowns and opponent scouts. Bubes also led analytics projects related to lineups, scheduling and postgame reports.

As an undergraduate student at Boston College, Bubes was a student manager from 2012-16. He was also a baseball operations intern for the Washington Nationals for two summers in 2014 and 2015.

Bubes earned a bachelor of science from Boston College in operations management and English in 2016 and his MBA in 2018.
 

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