Mark Worthington

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Mark Worthington
No. 33Willetton Tigers
Position Power forward / small forward
League NBL1 West
Personal information
Born (1983-06-08) 8 June 1983 (age 40)
Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia
Listed height203 cm (6 ft 8 in)
Listed weight107 kg (236 lb)
Career information
High school Australind Senior
(Australind, Western Australia)
College Metro State (2001–2005)
NBA draft 2005: undrafted
Playing career1999–2017; 2023–
Coaching career2016–present
Career history
As player:
1999–2002 Bunbury Slammers
2004Bunbury Slammers
2005–2008 Sydney Kings
2008Bunbury Slammers
2008–2009 South Dragons
2009–2010 Melbourne Tigers
2010 Brose Baskets
2010–2012 Gold Coast Blaze
2011 Mets de Guaynabo
2011 Piratas de Quebradillas
2012–2013 Radnički Kragujevac
2013–2015 Melbourne Tigers/United
2015–2017 Cairns Taipans
2023–present Willetton Tigers
As coach:
2016–2017Cairns Dolphins
2017–2018 Loyola Marymount (assistant)
2020–2021 South West Slammers men's team
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2006 Melbourne Team competition

Mark Worthington (born 8 June 1983) is an Australian basketball player for the Willetton Tigers of the NBL1 West. He played 11 seasons in the National Basketball League (NBL).

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Early life and career

Born in Bunbury, Western Australia, Worthington grew up in the nearby town of Australind, where he attended Australind Primary School and Australind Senior High School. [1] He played for the Bunbury Slammers as a youth and started his career as a development player for the Cairns Taipans. [2]

College career

Worthington played college basketball in the United States at Metropolitan State University of Denver under coach Mike Dunlap from 2001 to 2005. He won the NABC Division II Player of the Year award in 2004–05.

Professional career

After a standout career at Metro State, Worthington made his debut with the Sydney Kings of the National Basketball League, winning the NBL Rookie of the Year Award in 2005–06. He played three seasons with the Kings, before signing with the South Dragons for the 2008–09 season. He helped the Dragons win the NBL championship before they folded in 2009. He subsequently signed with the Melbourne Tigers for the 2009–10 season. In 2010, he had a stint with German team Brose Baskets. [3]

For the 2010–11 season, Worthington joined the Gold Coast Blaze. In 2011, he had stints with Puerto Rican teams Mets de Guaynabo and Piratas de Quebradillas, before returning to the Blaze for the 2011–12 season.

In July 2012, Worthington signed with Serbian team Radnički Kragujevac. [4] He suffered a season-ending injury in December 2012, forcing him to eventually leave Kragujevac in February 2013. [5] He played 14 games, averaging 10.2 points and 3.6 rebounds per game.

On 18 July 2013, Worthington signed with the Melbourne Tigers, returning to the club for a second stint. [6] In May 2014, the Tigers changed their name to United.

On 7 July 2015, Worthington signed a two-year deal with the Cairns Taipans. [7] On 13 January 2016, he played his 300th NBL game. [8] On 22 January 2017, Worthington announced his decision to retire at the end of the 2016–17 season. [9] [10] His 335th and final NBL game came in the Taipans' game two semi-final loss to the Perth Wildcats on 20 February 2017 at Perth Arena. [11]

Worthington was named in the Sydney Kings 25th Anniversary Team in 2013 [12] and the Basketball WA Hall of Fame in 2022. [13] [14]

On 2 March 2023, Worthington came out of retirement as a 39-year-old and signed with the Willetton Tigers of the NBL1 West for the 2023 season. [15]

National team career

Worthington made his debut for the Australian national team in 2005 at the FIBA Oceania Championship. He has since played for them at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, and four years later in London, as well as at the FIBA World Championship in 2006 and 2010.

Coaching career

In February 2016, Worthington was appointed head coach of QBL women's side, the Cairns Dolphins. [16] After two seasons with the Dolphins, Worthington spent the 2017–18 U.S. college season as an assistant coach with the Loyola Marymount Lions men's basketball team. [17] In October 2019, Worthington was appointed head coach of SBL men's side, the South West Slammers, for the 2020 season. [18] He coached them in the inaugural season of the NBL1 West in 2021. [19]

Personal life

Worthington's father, Greg, is a basketball coach who has been involved with the South West Slammers. His brother, Trent, played for many years with the Slammers' SBL team. [20]

Worthington and his ex-wife, Andrea, have two sons, Taz and Axel. [21] In May 2023 he announced his engagement to AFLW player Dana Hooker. [22]

In August 2012, it was announced that Worthington was considering a switch to play Australian rules football for the West Coast Eagles. His uncle, Kevin Worthington played for the Collingwood, Claremont and Perth football clubs in the 1970s and 1980s. [23]

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