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Matthew Graves was born on 9 November, 1974, is an American basketball player and coach (born 1974). Discover Matthew Graves's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?
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Timeline
Matthew Graves (born November 9, 1974) is an American college basketball coach and former player, who is currently the associate head coach for the Indiana State Sycamores' men's basketball program.
He was previously the head coach at the University of South Alabama.
Graves grew up playing basketball with his three brothers in the small town of Switz City, Indiana.
He played college basketball for the Butler Bulldogs from 1993 to 1998.
Graves played college basketball for Butler from 1993 to 1998.
Graves was selected as the team's most valuable player for the 1997–98 season after leading Butler to the NCAA tournament for the second consecutive year.
He also made the All-Horizon Tournament team and GTE Academic All-District team that year.
In 1997, he was part of the first Butler team to make the NCAA Tournament in 35 years.
During the 1997–98 season, Graves was selected as the team's most valuable player after leading the Bulldogs to their second consecutive league title and NCAA Tournament appearance.
That season, he led the Horizon League in free throw shooting and was named to the All-Horizon Tournament team after scoring 18 in the championship game.
Graves finished his career with 175 made three pointers, second most ever by a Butler player at the time, and finished third place all-time in free throw percentage at 84.6%.
He scored a career high of 42 points against Cleveland State, fifth most by a Butler player in a single game.
In total, Graves scored 994 points during his Butler career.
Graves was named to the GTE Academic All-District team for the 1997–98 season.
He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in education, specialization chemistry, in 1998.
After college, Graves served on the coaching staff of two high school teams before joining the Butler staff in 2001.
In 2001, he joined the Butler coaching staff as coordinator of basketball operations under Todd Lickliter.
He received a master's degree in education administration from Butler in 2003.
After college, Graves served as an assistant coach at North Central High School for two years and at Ben Davis High School for one.
He spent two seasons in the position before being promoted to assistant coaching in 2003.
In 2008, Fox Sports listed Graves as one of the Top 10 Mid-Major Assistants.
In 2009, College Insider listed Graves as number 2 on its list of Top 25 Mid-Major Assistants.
In 2010, he was promoted to associate head coach under Brad Stevens.
Graves was listed as one of the top assistant coaches in college basketball on multiple occasions prior to his promotion to head coach.
Matthew Graves is the son of Rick and Melonie Graves.
One of four children, all boys, Graves grew up in the small town of Switz City, Indiana (population 311).
"A big night in Switz City is probably going to the local movie theater, then to McDonald's," remarked Graves.
Growing up, the Graves brothers were obsessed with basketball.
At one point, the Graveses had six basketball hoops set up at different heights in their backyard so that each of the boys could practice at a different level.
Graves played high school basketball for White River Valley where he was an All-State honorable mention recipient his junior year.
Two of Graves' three brothers, A. J. and Andrew, also played basketball for Butler.
Matthew and A. J. were born eleven years apart, so shared little in common, except for basketball.
By the time A. J. Graves was in college, Matthew was on the Butler staff.
Commenting on the experience of having a coach and player son simultaneously Rick Graves said, "Matthew sees everything that A. J. does wrong, and it causes a little tension. But would we do it again? Yes, we would. It has not been a bad experience by any means. And it's easier for Mom and Dad, because we can watch them both."
Matthew said the experience brought him closer to his brother.
"To be around him every day for three years, to watch him grow as a player and a person, it [was] a privilege", Graves remarked.
He continued to work his way up the coaching ranks at Butler, becoming associate head coach under Brad Stevens in 2010.
In addition to coaching, Graves' duties at Butler included recruiting and non-league scheduling.
On March 25, 2013, Graves was named as the new head coach of the South Alabama Jaguars.
Explaining his decision to take the job, Graves remarked "When I came down to look at campus, I was sold right away ... I understood there was history here. Good tradition. The Mitchell Center is a phenomenal facility to recruit to."