Mike Thibault
Mike Thibault
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Michael William Thibault is the name commonly associated with this renowned sports executive.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: August 17, 1954
Deceased: Not applicable (still active in his profession)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: Canadian
Profession: Basketball Coach, Executive
Early Life and Background
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Mike Thibault was born on August 17, 1954. Growing up, he developed a passion for basketball, which would eventually become the cornerstone of his career.
Thibault's early life laid the foundation for his future success. He began playing basketball at an early age and continued to hone his skills throughout his youth. His dedication and perseverance served him well as he transitioned from player to coach.
Major Accomplishments
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As a coach, Mike Thibault has achieved numerous accolades, including:
Coach of the Year awards in multiple leagues (WNBA and overseas)
Multiple playoff appearances with the Connecticut Sun
His commitment to excellence extends beyond his coaching accomplishments. He has also held various executive positions throughout his career.
Notable Works or Actions
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Thibault's most notable achievements are, without a doubt, his contributions to women's basketball as a coach and executive. He has been instrumental in shaping the sport into what it is today.
Some of his most notable works include:
Coaching the Connecticut Sun to multiple playoff appearances
Holding executive positions with the WNBA
Impact and Legacy
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Mike Thibault's impact on women's basketball cannot be overstated. As a coach, he has consistently pushed the boundaries of what is possible in the sport.
As an executive, he has been instrumental in shaping the direction of the WNBA. His commitment to excellence has inspired countless young players and coaches around the world.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Mike Thibault's influence on women's basketball extends far beyond his on-court accomplishments. He is widely quoted and remembered due to his unwavering dedication to the sport.
His passion, work ethic, and commitment to excellence have made him a beloved figure in the basketball world. His legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations of players and coaches for years to come.
Quotes by Mike Thibault

The reality is that the NBA was in worse shape in the ’70s and early ’80s. People have convenient memories.

The hardest thing sometimes is when you're in a situation like that and you don't win in regulation, the tendency is to come out unhappy or flat to start the overtime. Instead we kind of cranked it up to start the overtime.

The two things that stand out when you face Indiana: No. 1, you better not turn the ball over and, No. 2, you better hold them to even on the boards like we had to do with Detroit.

The reality is that the NBA was in worse shape in the '70s and early '80s. People have convenient memories.

The experience she gained should be invaluable to her continued growth and contribution to our team. In reality, compared to American players, she would just be finishing her college career.

The University of Houston has made an excellent choice by hiring Ron Hughey as its new women's basketball coach. Coach Hughey will bring an expertise and energy level to the program that will excite fans and put Houston Women's Basketball back on the map. Having watched him coach up close, I know his players will improve immensely and love learning from him. I look forward to following Houston Basketball in the years to come.

I didn't think it was that bad but the swelling never went down. Her knee was fine, but her ankle, she tripped (Wednesday) early in the second half trying to get over a pick-and-roll and it swelled up a little bit after the game. Then today, it was worse. We'll keep getting treatment. It's not a high ankle sprain so hopefully by Sunday, she can play.

I don't know if you can duplicate the record that we had last year, but I think we're already a better team because of our experience. Our young players will make our bench better. The ones that were here already know what they have to do. The ones that we brought in that new are pretty skilled players.

It has no bearing on this game. They're a team trying to get into the playoffs; we're a team trying to get home court in the playoffs.

In the morning, I didn't think it was that bad, but the swelling never went down. It's not a high ankle sprain, and hopefully she can play on Sunday.