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Mike Thibault
American basketball player-coach

Mike Thibault

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American basketball player-coach
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Place of birth
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, U.S.A.
Age
73 years
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Biography

Mike Francis Thibault (September 28, 1950) is an American basketball head coach, formerly of the Connecticut Sun of the WNBA, and now of that league's Washington Mystics.

Career

Upon his graduation from Saint Martin's University in 1979, Thibault entered into the employ of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association, for whom he worked first as a scout and, after 1980, as director of scouting and as an assistant coach; during Thibault's tenure, the Lakers twice won the league championship.

Thibault left the Lakers for the Chicago Bulls in 1982 and remained with the latter organization through the 1985-86 season, serving as an assistant coach and director of scouting; under Thibault, the team drafted shooting guard Michael Jordan and power forward Charles Oakley and acquired John Paxson, each of whom would contribute to the Bulls' earning six league championships between 1991 and 1999.

Thibault left the NBA for the World Basketball League in 1988 and served for two seasons as the head coach and franchise general manager for the Calgary 88's, winning the league's coach of the year award in 1988.

In 1989, Thibault began an eight-year stint as general manager and head coach of the Omaha Racers of the Continental Basketball Association, in which capacity he led the team to the league playoffs in each season; his team claimed the 1993 championship and once more reached the league finals one year thence.

Contemporaneously, Thibault worked for USA Basketball as a coach for the United States national team, leading the national side to a gold medal at the 1993 FIBA World Championship qualifying tournament and a silver medal at the 1995 Pan American Games.

Thibault returned to the NBA during the league's 1997-98 season and, through 2003, served as a scout and assistant coach for each of the Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks, and Seattle SuperSonics; most prominently, Thibault spent four seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks as an advisor and assistant to George Karl.

Thibault was hired by the Sun in March 2003 to replace Dee Brown; Thibault garnered the WNBA Coach of the Year Award subsequent to the 2006 season, when he led the Sun to the Eastern Conference finals. Thibault would again win the award in 2008 with the Sun.

On December 18, 2012, Thibault was introduced as the new head coach & general manager of the Washington Mystics. He led a revival of the team, getting them to the playoffs and earning a win there for the first time since 2004. For his efforts, Thibault once again earned the Coach of the Year award, joining Van Chancellor as the only coaches to win the award three times.

USA Basketball

Thibault served as an assistant coach for the USA National team in 2006, a team in transition. Lisa Leslie, who had led the team in scoring in the 2004 Olympics, the 2002 World Championships, the 2000 Olympics, the 1998 World Championships, and the 1996 Olympics was no longer on the team. Sheryl Swoopes was available but hampered by injuries, with Staley transitioning from player to coach. Newcomers Sue Bird, Candace Parker and Diana Taurasi picked up the slack, but it was a team in transition. As an additional challenge, some members of the squad were unable to join the team for practices due to WNBA commitments. The team started out strong, winning each of the six preliminary games, including the game against Russia. In the quarterfinals, the USA team beat Spain 90–56. The semifinal was a rematch against Russia, but this time the Russian team prevailed, 75–68. The USA faced Brazil in the bronze medal game, and won easily 99–59.

Personal

Mike and his wife Nanci have two children. A son, Eric, who is a member of the Mystics coaching staff and a daughter Carly who is an assistant coach at Mississippi State University.

Coaching Record

Legend
Regular seasonGGames coachedWGames wonLGames lostW–L %Win-loss %
Post seasonPGPlayoff gamesPWPlayoff winsPLPlayoff lossesPW–L %Playoff win-loss %
TeamYearGWLW–L%FinishPGPWPLPW–L%Result
CON2003341816.5293rd in East422.5Lost in Conference Finals
CON2004341816.5291st in East853.625Lost in WNBA Finals
CON200534268.7651st in East853.625Lost in WNBA Finals
CON200634268.7651st in East532.6Lost in Conference Finals
CON2007341816.5293rd in East312.333Lost in Conference Semifinals
CON2008342113.6182nd in East312.333Lost in Conference Semifinals
CON2009341618.4716th in EastMissed Playoffs
CON2010341717.55th in EastMissed Playoffs
CON2011342113.6182nd in East202.0Lost in Conference Semifinals
CON201234259.7351st in East532.6Lost in Conference Finals
WAS2013341717.53rd in East312.333Lost in Conference Semifinals
WAS2014341618.4713rd in East202.000Lost in Conference Semifinals
WAS2015341816.5294th in East312.333Lost in Conference Semifinals
WAS2016341321.3826th in East-----
Career476270206.567462224.478
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