With the lockout on, this is the big off-season news. With a new knee, just think how animated Thibs can be on the sideline now. Maybe the Bulls have found their new shooting guard.
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Tom Thibodeau undergoes knee surgery
CHICAGO -- Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau underwent a right knee replacement on July 13 and is feeling much better than he has in months.
"I'm feeling fine," the veteran coach said during a phone conversation on Friday. "It was a very minor surgery. It's helped me a lot. Now I can get back to working out. The pain's gone."
The Chicago Tribune first reported the news of Thibodeau's procedure on Thursday. Thibodeau can't believe that news of his surgery is actually "news," but when you're the NBA coach of the year and your team sprinted to the Eastern Conference Finals (and there's an NBA lockout going on), anything is possible.
Thibodeau originally injured the knee in college while playing for Salem State in Massachusetts, and as time wore on it became even more painful.
"I had surgery in college and it then became arthritic," he said. "It just got to a point where it was very difficult to work out because of the swelling after. But now it's fine."
Thibodeau had a noticeable limp during the season, but it didn't stop him from leading the Bulls to a league-best 62 regular season victories in his first season on the bench. In true Thibodeau fashion, the coach didn't want to use the painful injury as an excuse in any way. He said the injury didn't stop him, despite the obvious pain he appeared to be in at times.
"It wasn't bad at all," he said. "It's just something that eventually I knew I would have to care of. Just got it out of the way."
For Thibodeau, the best part of the procedure is that it allows him to do something he hasn't been able to do in a while -- work out in the gym.
"I'm back," he said. "I'm doing everything, actually. I'm able to work out again. On the elliptical, lifting and all that, so it's great."
Like everybody else, Thibodeau is waiting to see what happens with the lockout, and it's certainly driving him nuts that he can't have any contact with, or talk about, any of his players. But it should come as no surprise as to how he's keeping busy these days.
"Making preparations for next season," he said. "Studying film. Working on the playbooks, stuff like that. Working on our offseason projects."
By having knee surgery early in the summer, Thibodeau has already checked one of his of his biggest projects off the list.
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